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Celtic Folklore (IRE)
b g 2005

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b g 2005- Form
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Hidden Cyclone blasts home
Dual Grade 2 winning hurdler Hidden Cyclone impressed on debut in the beginners chase at Leopardstown when beating Nearest The Pin by two lengths. Thu 29th Dec
Review punchestown 6th May
Hurricane Fly put up a superb performance as he blew his rivals away in the Rabobank Champion Hurdle at PunchestownFri 06th May

Kid Cassidy - a horse with a big future
Kid Cassidy put in an impressive display to land the Star Best For Racing Coverage Novice Hurdle at Punchestown under Tony McCoy. Fri 06th May
Review thurles 24th Feb
Hidden Cyclone ploughed through the Thurles mud to secure his third Graded-race triumph of the campaign in the Michael Purcell Memorial Novice HurdleThu 24th Feb

Celtic lands odds for Mullins/Townend
Paul Townend maintained his lead of nine over Andrew McNamara, successful earlier in the Grade 2 on Hidden Cyclone, in the NH jockey's title race when moving onto the 67 winner mark for the season aboard Celtic Folklore in the Killinan Maiden Hurdle. Thu 24th Feb
Celtic gives Mullins a fabulous 5-timer
Willie Mullins completed a day to remember when Celtic Folklore made it five winners from six races at Punchestown for his Closutton, County Carlow outfit by taking the concluding Rockview (Q.R.) Flat Race with Patrick aboard. The five-fold came in at odds of nearly 952/1. Sun 30th Jan
Review punchestown 30th Jan
Willie Mullins and Paul Townend were kings of Punchestown, with five winners for the County Carlow handler, four of them ridden by TownendSun 30th Jan
He gallops all day and jumps well. We'll probably go for a winners-of-one now before looking at the spring Festivals. He surprised me when he won his bumper, and is alot better than I've been giving him credit for. I hope he keeps improving.
W P Mullins
He's an out and out galloper and he enjoyed himself. He'll probably go jumping rather than for a winners bumper but I'll have to talk to Patrick first. The way he races a winners bumper could be a bit hard on him. It's been a fantastic day and I'm delighted with that. I was hoping Gagewell Flyer might be my winner for the day and I have to say that Paul (Townend) was fantastic on all of them (Golden Silver, Some Target, Gagewell Flyer and Raptor.
W P Mullins





