Aintree clean sweep
All three of the Grade 1 novice chases at Aintree were won by Highflyer-bought horses, namely Kalif du Berlais (2m), Impaire Et Passe (2m4f) and Caldwell Potter (3m). Highflyer buys actually won 6 races at the 2025 Festival (all Graded
Cheltenham success
Jasmin De Vaux was a comfortable winner of the Gr.1 Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival for long-standing clients Simon Munir and Isaac Souede. He was also the winner of the 2024 Gr.1 Champion Bumper at the Festival.
Grade 1 winter jumpers
Grade 1-winning novice chasers Impaire Et Passe and L’Eau du Sud are flying the flag for Highflyer this current jumps season. Other recent smart winners including the Winter Million-winning duo of Matata and Protektorat plus Welsh National winner Val Dancer
Summer flat delights
Highflyer has once again had a successful summer on the flat with winners at Royal Ascot – Bellocio (pictured)– and Glorious Goodwood – Paradias – along with a number of black type winners including veteran Trueshan and the speedster Bradsell.
Jasmin is landmark 100th
The Gr1 Cheltenham Champion bumper winner JASMIN DE VAUX was not only Willie Mullins’ 100th Cheltenham Festival but also the 100th winner sourced by Highflyer since the company was established. The first winner in the Highflyer Era was AZERTYUIOP in
Flat Season 2023
RELIEF REALLY (pictured) was one of the highlights of the flat season for Highflyer agent, Anthony Bromley. Bought for 58,000 Guineas, she won £315,000 for her owners, taking the prestigious Group 2 Lowther Stakes at York and the Weatherbys Super
Winter successes
The 2023/24 jumps season has seen plenty of high-profile victories for Highflyer buys, led by the unbeaten chaser El Fabiolo who effortlessly took the Gr 1 Dublin Chase on 4 February. Next stop the Queen Mother Champion Chase at the
Summer speed
Relief Rally stamped herself as arguably one of the fastest 2yo fillies in Britain this year when storming away with the £250k Weatherbys Super Sales Sprint at Newbury.
Double green joy again
The Double Green ownership team of Simon Munir and Isaac Souede had another impressive novice winner in Impaire Et Passe at Cheltenham on Day 2. There was a deja-vu feel to it as they also owned the smart Arkle winner
El Fabiolo the star on Day 1
Highflyer-sourced El Fabiolo comfortably crowned himself the top two-mile novice chaser of the season when taking the Arkle Trophy at the Cheltenham Festival for owners Simon Munir and Isaac Souede. Having won the Irish Arkle easily on his previous start,