Augusta Kate struck gold for her celebrity owners in the concluding race on day two of the Punchestown Festival.
The Willie Mullins-trained mare carries the colours of the Masters Syndicate which includes l eading owner Graham Wylie, former England international footballer Alan Shearer, golfer Lee Westwood and TV personalities Ant and Dec.
Augusta Kate made a big impression in winning her first two starts before finishing seventh against geldings in the Champion Bumper at the Cheltenham Festival.
She was narrowly denied back against her own sex at Aintree and was sent off at 100-30 for the Weatherbys Ireland E.B.F. Mares Flat Race.
Patrick Mullins positioned the five-year-old close to the pace throughout while The Nipper cut out the early running.
There was a dramatic twist heading down the back straight as The Nipper, who had showed signs of waywardness when winning at Sandown last month, ran off the track and unseated Nina Carberry.
The well-backed Forge Meadow led into the home straight, travelling well, but Augusta Kate mowed her down and got up to score by three lengths.
The winner's stable companion, Glens Harmony, was third.
It was a second winner on the day for the winning jockey and a third winner for the champion trainer.
Mullins junior said: "That was fantastic. This mare is tough as teak.
"For a mare to go to Cheltenham, Aintree and Punchestown is very tough and Steph (Searle) who looks after her does a fantastic job.
"It's great to get a winner here and to have two is very special.
"It's fantastic for her owners. Lee Westwood was down in the yard this morning and is a lovely fellow. I t's just a pity Alan Shearer isn't here, I'd like to meet him!
"She's not the biggest - I just about squeeze on to her - but it just shows you, it's the size of the heart that counts."
Mullins senior added: "She got a hard race in Aintree and we thought she was in season today. It obviously didn't bother her and once she gets out on that grass, she's a different mare. I don't know why she doesn't do it at home.
"She will go hurdling next season and her main target will be the mares' novice hurdle at Cheltenham. Hopefully she will be good enough to go for the mares' hurdle the following season.
"Glens Harmony ran well in third, and is one to look forward to. She has a lot of maturing to do but has the potential to try and emulate her sister Glens Melody, who won the mares' hurdle in Cheltenham last year."
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