A Screw, A Bell and a Breeders Cup Turf for Remarkable Mullins

Craig Tompson - Sunday November 2

After Ethical Diamond won the Ebor Handicap in August the obvious path was the Melbourne Cup but he did not meet strict veterinary requirements, so Irish trainer Willie Mullins bought a bell, and went to win the Group I Breeders Cup Turf with his seven time hurdler.

Ethical Diamond wins the G1 Breeders Cup Turf. Photo: Breeders Cup.

The Ebor is one of two “Golden Ticket” events in Europe which guarantees the winner a start in the Melbourne Cup however Ethical Diamond has a screw implanted in his leg following a small fracture which made him ineligible for the race under the veterinary regulations.

“It’s fair and their rules are there for a reason. At least we know we can’t go there before we leave,” was Mullins comment at the time.

Mullins and his owner also had Absurde heading for the Cup so Ethical Diamond was prepared for the Breeders Cup in California, with Mullins’s only change to procedure being buying a bell for his starting stalls at home.

Advertisement

“We bought a new bell for our starting stalls. I’ve had a few horses here before and they get a fright when the bell goes off.”

He also confessed pre-race that he didn’t think his horse was good enough to finish top three but "Plan A" was to get him settled behind a fast pace.

The fast pace certainly ensued from the outset with Ethical Diamond settling towards the rear and the leaders felt the strain, with Ethical Diamond charging strongly down the outside to beat the Godolphin pair of Rebel Romance (Dubawi) and El Cordobes (Frankel).

Race favourite Minnie Hauk endured a brutal run throughout yet found the lead into the straight, but it was all too much in the final furlong and she faltered to finish sixth although it would be tough to lose any admiration.

Ethical Diamond, a five-year-old gelding, is the third Group One winner for Awtaad, who stands at Shadwell’s Derrynstown Stud for $7,500 Euros.

He is the first winner for Pearl Diamond (Areion), a three-quarter sister to Precious Boy, the Champion 3YO Miler in Germany in 2008, from an otherwise quite unremarkable family.

For Mullins, a legend in jumping, it was his biggest flat win and indeed one of only two Group I flat wins in his career.

Indeed seven of Ethical Diamond’s runs have been over the jumps with a single win, somewhat overshadowed by his flat record of four wins from eight starts.

Mullins now turns his attention to Tuesday where Absurde is rated a $23 chance in the Melbourne Cup.

Advertisment
More Reading...
Itchintogo Gives Gollan Consecutive Phelan Ready Wins
Jumping away the narrow second favourite off the back of his second place on debut, Tony Gollan’s Itchintogo (Sun City) will now head to the $3m Magic Millions 2YO Classic (1200m) at the Gold Coast after winning the $200,000 Listed BRC Phelan Ready Stakes (1100m), becoming the first stakes winner for his sire.
Shamexpress Sprinter wins G3 Spring Sprint
Lightly raced six-year-old The Scunner showed his last start runner-up finish at Group Three level was no fluke as he backed that effort up with another professional display to capture the Gr.3 Taylor Property Plus Spring Sprint (1400m) at Trentham.
G1 Plans for Invincible Sprinter
A five year-old son of I Am Invincible, Caballus is a very much a sprinter on the rise and turned in a blistering performance at Doomben on Saturday to go within a whisker of the course record when blasting his rivals to win the Group III BRC George Moore Stakes (1200m).
New SW for Wrote - Midnight Edition wins G3 Concorde Stakes
Midnight Edition, who has genuine claims to the title of most improved galloper in the North Island this season, stepped up to a new level at Pukekohe when he claimed the Gr.3 Concorde Stakes (1200m) in emphatic fashion.
New SW Lucky Vega - That's Gold Wins G3 Bonecrusher
Bred and sold by Yulong, talented colt That's Gold became a new stakes-winner for Lucky Vega (IRE) when taking out the Gr.3 Bonecrusher Stakes (1400m) at Pukekohe on Saturday. 
Provence Wins G1 Mufhasa Classic in a Thriller - Half-Brother for 2026 K1
It was an anxious few moments for the connections of Provence as they waited to hear the judge’s call following the Gr.1 TAB Mufhasa Classic (1600m) at Trentham on Saturday, and they erupted when their mare’s name was called out first.
Sires With Winners - Saturday December 6
Here is the full list of 108 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Consecutive Ballarat Cup Wins For Berkeley Square
While it has been 12 months between drinks so to speak for Dan O’Sullivan’s Berkeley Square with his last race victory coming in this very same race last year, Saturday’s victory in the $500,000 Listed Ballarat Cup (2000m) took the earnings of the 6yo Territories (IRE) gelding past the $2m mark.
First Win for $1million I Am Invincible Filly
A $1million Magic Millions purchase from Widden Stud, I Am Invincible filly La Basilique cast off maiden status with a tenacious win at Randwick on Friday afternoon in the Yulong colours.
Cosmic Force Filly Wins $250,000 Emerging Stars Final at Ballarat
By under-rated sire Cosmic Force from the famed ‘Discreet’ family promising filly Shystar enjoyed a lucrative pay day on Saturday when taking out the $250,000 Emerging Stars Final (1400m) at Ballarat.