Dublin next stop for Cesarewitch winner Trainer Emmet Mullins is targeting Leopardstown's Dublin Racing Festival with his October Cesarewitch winner Cape Gentleman, winner of a maiden hurdle at Punchestown in December. The French bred son of Champys Elysees, a flat maiden winner at Clairefontaine on his final French start won the Curragh Cesarewitch on his second Irish start and followed up with a winning jumps debut at Punchestown. Trainer Mullins reports "Cape Gentleman is entered in the Grade 1 2m6f ((Nathaniel Lacy Solicitors-sponsored) novice hurdle at the Dublin Racing Festival. "He had been entered in the Lawlor's in Naas and we missed that as I just wasn't happy. Noble Yeats (stablemate and Wednesday's impressive bumper winner) was beaten at Limerick over Christmas and I just wasn't sure what was going on, so we sat on our hands for a while but it looks like all systems go now."