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How's Hannah (IRE)
7yo b m 2019
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How's Hannah (IRE) b m 2019
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Brian Boru (GB)
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Reports in which How's Hannah (IRE) was mentioned
After race at
Punchestown Wed, 18th Feb, 2026 (1st) 
I think she’s a very good mare. I was keen to use one of my 21 rides on her because I just think she’s very good. We might look at the Grade 3 in Limerick during Cheltenham. Ideally, we would have run her last week in Clonmel, but it got called off. We’re a week closer now so we’ll see. Long-term, I’d be hoping she might be one for the Mares Chase in Cheltenham next year. She’s a fine big mare and I love her. She gallops and jumps. We’ve been very lucky with Tim Townend, when he recommends one you listen.

W P Mullins
Mon, 12th Jan, 2026 
She was very good. I bought her off Tim Townend and he was very sweet on her, and he knows the time of day. Then Aubrey (McMahon) took her off me for the Temple Syndicate, who are having great luck at the moment. You can see her there, she’s 17 hands. She’s seven-years-old, but you can see why, with the size of her. Whether we go hurdling now and chasing next year or stay in bumpers, we’ll have to wait and see. The really strong gallop and the soft ground really suited her. She’s not slow either, her work at home says that. She just has a bit of everything. I think Tim Townend might have the brother going to the sales in February, so I was under pressure to run her before that!

W P Mullins
After race at
Punchestown Mon, 12th Jan, 2026 (1st) 
She was very good. I bought her off Tim Townend and he was very sweet on her, and he knows the time of day. Then Aubrey (McMahon) took her off me for the Temple Syndicate, who are having great luck at the moment. You can see her there, she’s 17 hands. She’s seven-years-old, but you can see why, with the size of her. Whether we go hurdling now and chasing next year or stay in bumpers, we’ll have to wait and see. The really strong gallop and the soft ground really suited her. She’s not slow either, her work at home says that. She just has a bit of everything. I think Tim Townend might have the brother going to the sales in February, so I was under pressure to run her before that!

W P Mullins
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