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Senior Jockey
They are in no rush with Un De Sceaux. It will either have two races post Cheltenham, or will go into the race an unknown.
Any word on where he goes next?
Maybe the Grade 3 Limestone Lad at Naas or the Grade 2 Red Mills at Gowran.
Red Mills was my initial thought. Dunguib is a likely entrant for the limestone as an aside
Dunguib ! I thought he was the winner of the Monsignor award for most often promised comeback .
"It's some achievement for the horse to win a record 17 Grade One races considering he missed a lot of the early part of his career with injury. Keeping him sound is always our main concern and, because of that, he always goes first on the gallop to make sure he gets the best of the ground each day," said Mullins.
"Paul (Townend) rides him all the time. He's got a great pair of hands and has been very good for the horse. He can be very keen as he's so competitive if another horse is alongside him. That's another reason why we let him go in front at home.
"He's stronger and heavier this year and I didn't realise how much he needed the run at Punchestown. He came in from grass full of condition, and I'd expect big improvement. He'll strip a lot fitter at Christmas. We will follow the same path as last year, with everything geared towards Cheltenham in March.
"Each year since we've had him we are trying to find another one like him but you can't buy those horses with all the money in the world."
Annie Power is an intriguing case. Unbeaten in eight career starts, the five-year-old won over the intermediate distance of two and a half miles at Ascot, but has the pace to go back to two miles if connections wished. That, however, seems unlikely given Hurricane Fly is currently the top dog in that division and Annie Power may instead test her powers at three miles in the woodiesdiy.com Christmas Hurdle a day earlier.
Mullins said: "I was hugely impressed by her at Ascot. We asked a big question of her and she answered it. It was some achievement for basically a novice mare. If she can make normal improvement then I don't know how far she can go. She has lots of stamina and I'll try to keep her away from Hurricane Fly."
My kind of upbeat, my-hangover-suddenly-aint-so-bad, festive bulletin from WPM.
I sincerely hope The Fly humiliates the upstart Our Conor later in the week.
Can't agree - the CH winner will come out of Leopardstown later in the week.
wide open between the Irish Horses Grassy
Can't agree - the CH winner will come out of Leopardstown later in the week.
Wide open between all top UK 2 and Irish 4 if you count Annie Power.
Ricci seems gung ho at the minute to go to Champion if RTE interview is anything to go by.