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Champion jumper salutes in Grand National Steeplechase

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An excited flourish of the whip by Shaun Phelan as he crossed the finish line said it all as champion jumper Tallyho Twinkletoe wrote his name into Australasian jumping folklore as he took out the Racecourse Hotel & Motor Lodge Grand National Steeplechase (5600m) at Riccarton.

The Kevin Myers-trained eleven-year-old became the first horse to complete the New Zealand and Australian Grand National Hurdle and Steeplechase double as he completed his eleventh victory from 15 starts over fences.

TALLYHO TWINKLETOE winning the R'course Htl Grand Nat. Stpl
TALLYHO TWINKLETOE winning the R'course Htl Grand Nat. Stpl Picture: Race Images South

Phelan also made history, becoming the first jockey to ride the winner of the race on four separate occasions, having taken the event out previously on Eric The Viking (2014), Upper Cut (2017) and It's A Wonder (2019).

Sent out at prohibitive odds of $1.50 following an effortless 16-length victory in the main lead-up event, the Koral Steeplechase (4250m) seven days earlier, Tallyho Twinkletoe never put a foot wrong during the 5600m of Saturday's contest.

Allowed to settle in the rear of the field by Phelan, the pair bided their time before setting out after the pacemaking Shamal with 1000m to run,

Tallyho Twinkletoe  reeled in the pacemaker on the point of the turn and gradually strode clear to win by a conservative 12-lengths from stablemate Mandalay , who pipped a gallant Shamal for second in the very last stride.

Shaun Phelan celebrates his fourth win aboard Tallyho Twinkletoe as part-owner Jo Rathbone looks on
Shaun Phelan celebrates his fourth win aboard Tallyho Twinkletoe as part-owner Jo Rathbone looks on Picture: Race Images South

An ecstatic Phelan was in awe of his mount as he dismounted in the Riccarton birdcage.

"What an awesome horse, he has a huge heart," he said.

"We were a little flat, but he just kept picking up and picking up and in the end, it was just unbelievable.

"I was happy to just switch him off and wait for as long as I could. When I looked up going down the back, I could see Shamal was still going pretty good and it was going to be hard to pick him up in that heavy ground.

"I had to work to get to him and honestly, if I wasn't on such a classy customer I wouldn't have got there.

"I'm just very grateful to Kevin and Jo (Rathbone) for putting me on, although anyone could ride him and I'm just the lucky bloke who is on him."

Part-owner and former top jumps jockey Jo Rathbone cut an emotional figure as she welcomed her pride and joy back to the Riccarton birdcage.

"This is just amazing, I'm absolutely rapt," she said.

"He tried so hard and gave everything he had.

"He has an amazing temperament and is such an easy horse to do anything with, just a beautiful horse all round who tries his heart out.

'There aren't too many horses, if any, who have won a National Hurdle and Steeplechase on both sides of the Tasman."

Purchased by Rathbone for $9,000 out of the Yaldhurst Lodge draft at the 2012 New Zealand Bloodstock South Island Sale, Tallyho Twinkletoe has now won 15 of his 33 starts and over $667,000 in prizemoney.
NZ Racing News

Riccarton Park

Saturday, 14th August 2021

6
14:15
(local)

R'course Htl Grand Nat. Stpl

WT: 65.0kg Type: STPLE
NZD $75,000
5600m TURF HEAVY
6
14:15
(local)
NZD $75,000
5600m HEAVY

R'course Htl Grand Nat. Stpl

WT: 65.0kg Type: STPLE

The winner of this Grand National Steeplechase (5600m) was the 11yo Tallyho Twinkletoe that absolutely crushed this rather weak field. He was winning his fifteenth race today in just thirty-three starts and of those eleven have come as a jumper (four as a Steeplechaser (unbeaten in this role) and seven as a Hurdler (from eleven outings). The gelding won both the Grand National Hurdle (4200m) at Sandown on the Lakeside and the Grand National Steeplechase (4500m) at Ballarat in 2019 in Australia. He won the Grand National Hurdle (4200m) here in 2015 and today made it a perfect set of four with victory in the Grand National Steeplechase in 2021. The winners and where they came from on the home turn were led (on the inside and five lengths in front), fourth (one-off the inside and length and a half from the leader), third (six-off the inside and half a length from the leader), third (eight-off the inside and two lengths from the leader), led (four-off the inside and half a length in front), led (ten-off the inside and four lengths in front), seventh (on the fence and four lengths from the leader), ninth (six-off the inside and three lengths from the leader), led (eighteen-off the inside and a length in front) and fifth (nineteen-off the inside and seven lengths from the leader). The track was bottomless and it came down to a matter of if you handled it rather than it being where you were positioned turning for home. The Open Handicap over 1400m today was run and won in 1:37.43 to show you just how big a bog the Riccarton track was on the last day of three meetings in a week. Tallyho Twinkletoe carried his 70kg today like it was nothing and he was rather well weighted considering his amazing jumps record plus the field he trounced today was very ordinary hence his $1.50 price. He is a marvel and his days are numbered as a racehorse/jumper but what else does he have to prove? When he resumed in May of this year he has been away from the track since August of last year but also remember after winning the Grand National Hurdle here at Riccarton in 2015 he did not race again until March of 2018 due to injury. Second home today and very distant was Mandalay that raced in the rear then gradually improved and ended up second the final 50m but was beaten fifteen and a half lengths. Third home was Shamal that is also an 11yo like the winner and he has placed this time in three Premier Steeplechases (the other two came behind the 12yo Yardarm). He missed second today by a nostril. The rest of this field that was very poor were beaten over fifty-five and a half lengths and as far as almost sixty-nine lengths for those that finished. Three runners pulled up with one of them happening four fences from home and the other two with a fence left to go. The winner was several classes above this very ordinary field and he could have had another 5kg on his back and still would have scored.



FP Silk Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 1. TALLYHO TWINKLETOE (NZ) 11yo G
ST REIMS (NZ) - ALBACORA (NZ)
SHAUN PHELAN
KEVIN MYERS
$1.5
70kg
S P Harrison, J L Rathbone & D H Macnab

Sales Information

2nd 4. MANDALAY (NZ) 9yo M
SHOWCASING (GB) - SOMETIMES (NZ)
SHAUN FANNIN
KEVIN MYERS
$10
65kg
K T Myers, D S Rowland, C Jeffery, D Butler & P Butler
3rd 2. SHAMAL (NZ) 11yo G
ZABEEL (NZ) - MISTRALE (NZ)
B LAMMAS
KENNETH DUNCAN
$8
68kg
D McK, Mrs J G, Mrs J M & Ken Duncan, A R Hurley, Mrs M J Linklater & Mrs F P Taylor

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4th 9. TITTLETATTLE (NZ) 9yo M
FALTAAT (USA) - REGAL SWIFT (NZ)
G WALSH
DEAN CUNNINGHAM
$51
65kg
5th 8. MRS TWINKLETOES (NZ) 7yo M
EKRAAR (USA) - HEAD GIRL (AUS)
EMILY J FARR
JO RATHBONE
$17
65kg

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6th 10. MASTER COURTSMAN (NZ) 9yo G
MASTERCRAFTSMAN (IRE) - EVOLUTION (NZ)
M GILLIES
T CORRIC
$31
65kg

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FF 3. COCONUT (NZ) 9yo G
NOM DU JEU (NZ) - GOOD REASON (NZ)
J Seivwright
STEPHEN NICKALLS
$8
65kg

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FF 5. MR ENTHUSIASTIC (NZ) 9yo G
LUCKY UNICORN (AUS) - WILD ENTHUSIASM (NZ)
M R CROPP
J R WHEELER
$41
65kg
FF 7. THE ROLLING STONE (NZ) 7yo G
ROAD TO ROCK (AUS) - ROTOGRAVURE (AUS)
HAMISH MC NEILL
KEVIN MYERS
$21
65kg

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