GORDON ELLIOTT WON six of the seven races on offer on Troytown Chase day at Navan yesterday to extend his lead over Willie Mullins in the race to become this season’s Irish champion National Hunt trainer.
Elliott brought 25 horses to the Meath venue as he claimed the feature for the third year in a row with the impressive Empire of Dirt.
His other winners were Brelade, Death Duty, Bull Ride, Jury Duty and Threeswallowsnick for an incredible 41,276-1 six-timer.
Elliott’s haul moves him to 108 winners for the season, 34 ahead of Mullins (74), but it is the Carlow man who leads the way in the betting as 1/3 favourite to win the trainer’s title with just under six months remaining.
And it was Mullins who denied Elliott the sweep of the card as Min claimed the Beginner’s Chase.
However, the six-timer is still believed to be the first recorded by a trainer in Irish racing.
With 11 of his horses in one race not easy finding right one
New champion trainers with willie losing o Leary horses
Is the trainers championship based on winners or prize money ? With a lot of grade 1 action coming up and Faugheen, Djackadam etc to come back Mullins is in good shape. Elliot has been fairly active over the summer why Mullins traditionally doesnt really get started until mid November/December.
Still thank you Gordon and Willie for Empire of Dirt, Jury Duty and Min on a patent yesterday.