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Mullins duo in Nashville ahead of American challenge

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The Willie Mullins-trained Nichols Canyon and Shaneshill have arrived in Nashville, Tennessee, ahead of the 75th Annual Iroquois Steeplechase Meeting this Saturday, May 14.

Nichols Canyon(right) winning the Ryanair Hurdle (Grade 1)
Nichols Canyon(right) winning the Ryanair Hurdle (Grade 1) Picture: Pat Healy Photography

Both Irish horses are set to contest the US$200,000 Grade One Calvin Houghland Iroquois Hurdle on Saturday.

If either is successful in the three-mile contest, they will be able eligible for a $500,000 bonus, the Brown Advisory Iroquois Cheltenham Challenge, if going on to win the Grade One World Hurdle at The Festival at Cheltenham in March, 2017.

Nichols Canyon is a six-time Grade One winner and finished third in the Grade One Stan James Champion Hurdle over two miles at The Festival in March behind his stable companion Annie Power.

Shaneshill went close to victory at The Festival this year when the half-length runner-up in the Grade One RSA Chase over three miles.

Ruby Walsh, the 11-time Irish champion Jump jockey and the most successful jockey of all-time at The Festival with 52 winners, is set to partner Nichols Canyon with the trainer's nephew and multiple Grade One-winning Danny Mullins taking the ride on Shaneshill. Both horses are owned by Andrea and Graham Wylie.

Mullins, Ireland's 11-time champion Jump trainer, said today: "Nichols Canyon and Shaneshill have arrived on the track and it's so far, so good with them. We are happy with them.

"It was quite a tough trip as it was 15 hours airtime and then they had to go into quarantine. They are now out of quarantine.

"I will hopefully be travelling over later in the week. Ruby Walsh will ride Nichols Canyon with Danny Mullins on Shaneshill.

"We will see how conditions look on the track - hopefully the promised nice ground will be there."

A video of the two horses arriving in Nashville yesterday can be accessed here - https://www.instagram.com/p/BFPqKyIQHtQ/?taken-by=tnsteeplechase&hl=en

Mullins has yet to saddle a runner in the USA but is no stranger to international success, having won Japan's very valuable Nakayama Grand Jump with Blackstairmountain in 2013.

His late father Paddy landed a major prize in the USA in 1990, when Grabel won the US$750,000 Dueling Grounds International Hurdle in southern Kentucky near the Tennessee border.

Also among the field of nine for the Calvin Houghland Iroquois Hurdle Stakes are 2014 Eclipse Award winner Demonstrative (Richard Valentine/Darren Nagle), a multiple Grade One winner including the 2014 and 2015 renewals of the Calvin Houghland Iroquois Hurdle, Italian Wedding (Jonathan Sheppard/Gerard Galligan), successful in the 2013 Grade One New York Turf Writers Cup as well as the 12-year-old Pierrot Lunaire (Bruce Miller/Bernie Dalton), who landed the Calvin Houghland Iroquois Hurdle back in 2009.

Also set to go to post are Rawnaq (Cyril Murphy/Jack Doyle), a Grade Two winner in Ireland who made a good impression when winning the Grade Three Temple Gwathmey Handicap at Middleburg, 2015 Caroline Cup runner-up Syros (Jack Fisher/Sean McDermott), Tempt Me Alex (Elizabeth Voss/Gus Dahl) and Scorpiancer (Jack Fisher/Connor Hankin) who began his career with Rebecca Curtis in Wales and was successful the US$100,000 Foxbrook Champion Hurdle in October.


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