Mullins wins at Breeders' Cup with Ethical Diamond

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Ethical Diamond came with a stunning late run to win the Breeders' Cup Turf in a course record for Grand National-winning trainer Willie Mullins.

The 20-1 chance, who spent most of his early career jumping over hurdles, surged down the outside under Dylan Browne McMonagle to claim one of Flat racing's biggest races, with more than £2m going to the winner at Del Mar in California.

Ethical Diamond, winner of the Ebor Handicap at York in August, triumphed from runner-up Rebel's Romance and third-placed El Cordobes, with favourite Minnie Hauk unplaced.

It is the latest landmark in the remarkable career of Mullins, better known as a jump racing trainer who won the National with Nick Rockett in April.

"This might come second best to winning the Grand National with my son Patrick on board. I couldn't believe it," said Mullins, 69.

Newly crowned Irish champion jockey McMonagle, 22, said: "It's an unbelievable training performance. It doesn't get much bigger than this."

Owners, the HOS Syndicate, have hopes of a big-race double with Absurde running in the Melbourne Cup for Mullins on Tuesday (04:00 GMT).

Earlier on Saturday, the British jump racing season moved up a gear as Djelo edged out Pic D'Orhy to win the Charlie Hall Chase at Wetherby for trainer Venetia Williams and jockey Charlie Deutsch.

Meanwhile at Down Royal, Darragh O'Keeffe guided the Henry de Bromhead-trained Envoi Allen to a record third Champion Chase and 10th career Grade One win.

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