Mullins tips historic Quevega to make it seven


(MENAFN- Kora) The 10-year-old - ridden by Ruby Walsh - made history on Tuesday by becoming the first horse to win six titles at the Cheltenham Festival, surpassing Golden Miller's haul of five Gold Cups between 1932 and 1936



And Mullins refused to rule out one more Festival for his veteran mare, who won her first title in 2009



"She's just something else and she's got stamina, speed and everything," Mullins is quoted as saying by the Gloucestershire Echo. "I'm so pleased for her and she has her own place in history now



"The breeder told me when she was five that she would get better with age and that her mother wasn't at her best until she was nine



"We might be greedy to try number seven next year - we'll go home and have a drink and a think



"It was fantastic the way she turned it around over the last 200 yards. She put down her head and is so brave - she keeps pulling it out. She is never beaten



"It's way up there with all of my Festival winners. I love Quevega and that was one of our missions coming here.


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