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Monkfish lands thrilling Albert Bartlett as Grade 1 winners keep coming

Monkfish (5/1) landed a thrilling £130,630 G1 Albert Bartlett Novices' Hurdle to provide Closutton maestro Willie Mullins with a 506/1 treble on day four of The Festival.
 
Owned by Rich Ricci and ridden by Paul Townend, the six-year-old, who started his career by winning a four-year-old maiden at Stowlin for Cormac Doyle, rallied gamely in the closing stages to deny the Paul Nolan-trained Latest Exhibition (9/2) by a neck, with Gordon Elliott's Fury Road (5/1) a further nose behind in third.
 
Mullins had already hit the scoresheet this afternoon with Burning Victory (12/1, G1 JCB Triumph Hurdle) and Saint Roi (11/2 favourite, G3 Randox Health County Hurdle).
 
He is the leading trainer of all time at The Festival with this being his 71st winner in total.
 
He said: "Monkfish looks a real chaser. I don't think the race went according to plan for Paul - he was just doing a little too much for him but he found himself there.
 
"I thought Paul gave him a fantastic ride to extract him out behind the two horses. I thought that we were settled for third when they passed him after jumping the last but Paul really drove him up the hill. I am delighted for Paul to get a winner in that fashion.
 
"The first time we ran him, we wondered if he would ever win a race. We were so disappointed - you would swear he was never on a racetrack, he was very green and immature.
 
"Monkfish is maturing all the time and Paul said that he felt there is still more to come - he said you could feel the power coming when he got after him.

"He is a huge, big horse but, if he has to come back and win a Stayers' Hurdle, we won't complain either."

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