Overview
- Reaching High, a four-year-old gelding bred by Queen Elizabeth II, will debut for champion trainer Willie Mullins in the Lady Riders Handicap at Leopardstown on Friday.
- This marks the first time a reigning British monarch has had a horse trained in Ireland, symbolizing a shift in royal racing traditions.
- The horse, sired by Sea The Stars and out of Gold Cup-winning mare Estimate, has been schooled over hurdles but will initially focus on flat racing.
- Jody Townend, an amateur rider and sister of Mullins' stable jockey Paul Townend, has been booked to ride Reaching High in the 1m4f contest.
- Future plans include targeting the Ascot Stakes at Royal Ascot next month, with expectations that the horse's stamina pedigree will be an asset in long-distance races.