Brighter Dasahead claimed victory in the Irish Champion Hurdle on Sunday at Leopardstown, overcoming Lossiemouth in a rematch of their December race at the same venue. Trained by Gordon Elliott, the filly, with a record of 11 wins and 4 losses, made a strong finish to beat Willie Mullins’ favorite, Lossiemouth, who holds 4 wins and 6 losses, by 3 1/4 lengths.
The five-horse race saw El Fabiolo leading for much of the distance, while Jack Kennedy pursued Brighter Dasahead closely. Approaching the final turn, Brighter Dasahead surged ahead as the leader dropped back. Despite a late challenge from Paul Townend on Lossiemouth, the gap proved too large to close. Poniros, a 33-1 outsider, secured third place.
After the race, Elliott expressed his cautious optimism, saying they knew Brighter Dasahead had improved but were unsure if she could beat Lossiemouth. “Jack had a plan that if no one else did, we would succeed. She’s very tough and has great stamina,” he said. Elliott admitted feeling nervous towards the race’s end, hoping she would clear the jumps smoothly, while praising Lossiemouth as a “superstar.” He also highlighted their good fortune in having such a resilient horse.
Elsewhere on the card, Magiborough, a 2-1 favorite, delivered a commanding win in the Grade 1 Dublin Chase despite an earlier problem with jumping. The previous year’s Irish Arkle winner showcased top form by triumphing by 19 lengths, outperforming favorite Marine National (5-4) and Found A Fifty (10-1) down the stretch.
In additional Grade 1 events, Kaid Dorsey (5-1) won the Novice Steeplechase, finishing ahead of Western Fold (12-1) and favorite Final Demand (30-100). Meanwhile, the Novice Hurdle was claimed by pre-race favorite Talk the Talk (3-1), who finished strongly ahead of Ballyfad (7-2) and King Lasco Gray (11-2).
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Fan Take: This victory by Brighter Dasahead not only underscores the rising talent in hurdling but also injects fresh excitement into the sport, showing how underdogs can overturn predictions. For horse racing enthusiasts, it’s a reminder that every race is unpredictable and full of thrilling potential, which keeps fans engaged and the sport dynamic.

