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Winning start for Annie Power's first foal Mystical Power

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Mystical Power, the first foal of Champion Hurdle-winning mare Annie Power by superstar sire Galileo, made the perfect start to his career at Ballinrobe.Sent off at the prohibitive odds of 2-5, he justified favouritism with the minimum of fuss despite perhaps lacking the fireworks that many expected.Racing in the colours of JP McManus, the four-year-old is owned in a partnership along with Mrs John Magnier and Mrs Susannah Ricci, the latter also owned Annie Power.Annie Power only suffered two defeats in a 17-race career under rules, with her two reverses coming at the Cheltenham Festival.

The first when second to More Of That in the 2014 World Hurdle and then the following year in the Mares' Hurdle when falling at the last with the race at her mercy.In 2016 she ran in the Champion Hurdle, beating My Tent Or Years and she went on to follow up in the Aintree Hurdle before retirement.Trained by Willie Mullins, just like Annie Power, Patrick Mullins had to get serious in the closing stages before Mystical Power pulled clear to beat Perfect Nelson by two and three-quarter lengths.Patrick Mullins said: "I’m happy with that.

His mother was all out to win in Galway first time and improved significantly, so he’s equalled his mother this far anyway."He’s a horse that has improved.

The more work he’s got the more he’s improved and I think he’ll continue to improve. He got to the front very easily but I don’t think he did an awful lot when he got there."I'm happy with that.

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