He then joined the yard of Patrick Flynn and was immediately sent hurdling, where he won his first 2 races before running creditably in Grade 1 company.
[1] He had 15 starts under Nicholls, where he reached the very top with victories in races such as the Arkle Challenge Trophy[2] and Tingle Creek Chase among others.
It was under the care of Philip Hobbs that he had the biggest success of his career as he won the race that had eluded him up till then, the Queen Mother Champion Chase.
Flagship Uberalles was retired at J P McManus's Martinston Stud in Ireland alongside Istabraq, Baracouda & First Gold until his death in 2020.
As well as having 5 different trainers, Flagship Uberalles also had 3 different owners, starting with A P Brady, then E Gutner & M Krysztofiak,[3] before being bought by JP McManus.