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Winning jockey @rachaelblackmor “Patricks Park was fantastic and it was great to get an opportunity to get to ride for Willie (Mullins). We went a hell of a gallop so he was a little on his head at the start, but his jumping kept him in it and he was fantastic in that sense”


Quevega (foaled 11 April 2004) is a retired French-bred Irish-trained National Hunt mare, best known for winning the David Nicholson Mares’ Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival a record six times in a row, beating the previous record set by Golden Miller’s five consecutive Gold Cups in the 1930s. She also won the World Series Hurdle over three miles four times, but was beaten in her attempt at a fifth successive win at the 2014 Festival.



Quevega (foaled 11 April 2004) is a retired French-bred Irish-trained National Hunt mare, best known for winning the David Nicholson Mares’ Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival a record six times in a row, beating the previous record set by Golden Miller’s five consecutive Gold Cups in the 1930s. She also won the World Series Hurdle over three miles four times, but was beaten in her attempt at a fifth successive win at the 2014 Festival.


Winning jockey @rachaelblackmor “Patricks Park was fantastic and it was great to get an opportunity to get to ride for Willie (Mullins). We went a hell of a gallop so he was a little on his head at the start, but his jumping kept him in it and he was fantastic in that sense”

Winning jockey @rachaelblackmor “Patricks Park was fantastic and it was great to get an opportunity to get to ride for Willie (Mullins). We went a hell of a gallop so he was a little on his head at the start, but his jumping kept him in it and he was fantastic in that sense”


Quevega (foaled 11 April 2004) is a retired French-bred Irish-trained National Hunt mare, best known for winning the David Nicholson Mares’ Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival a record six times in a row, beating the previous record set by Golden Miller’s five consecutive Gold Cups in the 1930s. She also won the World Series Hurdle over three miles four times, but was beaten in her attempt at a fifth successive win at the 2014 Festival.