Willie Mullins runs through his leading lights for the 2018 Cheltenham Festival as we get the latest on Douvan, Faugheen, Yorkhill, Killultagh Vic and more.
Sky Bet Supreme Novicesā Hurdle - Getabird (6/4 at Sky Bet, Non Runner No Bet on all 28 Festival races)
Getabird was very good in Punchestown the last day and I think he's improving all the time. He's not as flashy at home as the likes of Douvan. Even working the other day I wasn't impressed, but Sonny Carey rides him every day and he said he's in great order. He picked the Supreme for himself by winning so nicely in Punchestown.
The @SkyBet Supreme Novicesā favourite Getabird is firmly on track for the Festival opener. Here he is pic.twitter.com/3U4EntdL61
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Racing Post Arkle Chase - Footpad (Evens)
All is well. He has just a beautiful method of jumping. He was good enough to run well in a Champion Hurdle and he always had ability, but his method of jumping has catapulted him right to the top. He stays, he could do (Gold Cup route in the future). We donāt have any problem with him staying, but you think to yourself could he be a Champion Chase horse? With his method of jumping, could he be easier to keep sound running over two miles rather than three-and-a-half? Gold Cup racing is so tough. Heās just a natural. He takes it wherever he meets it, he stands back, heās very quick and he has no fear.
Unibet Champion Hurdle ā Faugheen (5/1), Yorkhill (8/1), Melon (14/1) Wicklow Brave (16/1)
It was great when Faugheen came out the first day and won the Morgiana and you think everything is great. I thought he worked quite well, well enough to run the last day and he ran a grand race, way better than at Christmas anyhow, but heāll have to up his game to try and win at Cheltenham. I still think heās competitive. I was downhearted, but then when we came home we still had plenty of time to find that spark and get better from Leopardstown to the middle of March. We havenāt calmed down with him at home, perhaps a bit slower than usual, but heās improving all the time. If they can come back and do it again thatās a bonus, if they canāt well, we all saw how good he was. Many horses have the willpower, the stamina to keep coming back year after year and Iāve been lucky enough to have a few of them, but he might not come back and reach the heights that he did. Hopefully he can come back to that, but age is not on his side, so if it isnāt to be it isnāt to be. Maybe that run, maybe it was just a building block to Cheltenham and Punchestown. Maybe it wasnāt that bad. He fires around Cheltenham, so thatās what weāre hoping, that when he gets back there that can reignite him as well.
Yorkhillās in the Champion Hurdle and the Ryanair. Weāll have to see with him. Heās not a great work horse at home, heās very lazy, and youāve seen at the racetrack when he gets to the front. Iām thinking Champion Hurdle, but he would be a nice one to have with Un De Sceaux in the Ryanair. Iām not going to make that decision yet. He didnāt want to jump at that speed over fences (in the Dublin Chase over two miles). Even at the second or third fence you could see he wasnāt going to jump with two-mile chasers. If you look at him at Christmas youād say he needs to go back to two miles. Iām just wondering should he go back to hurdles. Heās won the JLT, so should you go for the Ryanair? But looking how he jumped the other day I think thatās enough reason to put him back over hurdles. We know he jumps hurdles well, we know in a Champion Hurdle there will be plenty of pace to bring his stamina into play and I think heād be easier to ride in a Champion Hurdle - a lot easier than he would be in the Ryanair. Could he just not have been ready (at Christmas)? Maybe he just needed it. Heās been fine at home, I was very happy with his work last week. If he works like that again, weāll leave the decision for the moment, but Iād say heās 60-40 for the Champion Hurdle.
Melon didnāt run well the last day but we put a hood on him. Weāll take all the gear off at Cheltenham and see what he can do in the Champion Hurdle. Wicklow Braveās in good shape and he will have a crack at the Champion Hurdle.
OLBG Maresā Hurdle ā Lets Dance (5/1), Benie Des Dieux (5/1), Vroum Vroum Mag (6/1)
I think Letās Dance is getting there. Weāll see what way the Stayersā and the Maresā are working out, I really donāt know what Iām going to do with her but sheāll run in one of those. Vroum Vroum Mag goes for the Maresā Hurdle. Sheās in great shape. Iām thinking the hurdle for Benie Des Dieux as well.
National Hunt Chase ā Rathvinden (14/1)
Iām wondering whether to go the four-miler with him. He could go any trip. He could go RSA, but Iām thinking maybe four-miler is the way we will go with him.
Ballymore Novicesā Hurdle ā Next Destination (4/1)
Samcro looks an Irish banker for Cheltenham, but what can we do? We can't just run them all in the other races. We all have to get there, too. Horses have a habit of letting you down, not that I'm putting any pressure on Gordon! I'm aiming Next Destination at the Ballymore. That's probably where he should go. It was a messy race in Naas the last day and I think a stronger gallop will suit.
RSA Chase/JLT - Al Boum Photo (12/1 RSA), Invitation Only (8/1 RSA)
Al Boum Photo looks an RSA type to me. He could go for the JLT, but Iād be more tempted by the RSA I think. It was a good run in third the last day, Iām very happy with him. Invitation Onlyās another one where you are looking RSA or JLT for him.
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1⣠Champion Hurdle: Faugheen or Melon
2⣠Champion Chase: Douvan or Min
3⣠Stayers' Hurdle: Penhill or Bacardys
4ā£Ā Gold Cup: Killultagh Vic or Djakadam or Total Recall
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Betway Queen Mother Champion Chase ā Douvan (7/2), Min (9/4)
Douvan is being aimed at the Champion Chase, if he gets there. Itās not that long ago we were told we couldnāt train him for the year, but heās doing everything right at the moment. I have no plans to run him in anything else. I donāt think he needs to school, I might give him a pop before but if I donāt want to I wonāt. I think heās good enough.
It was very disappointing when we found him lame and he wasnāt right. Then it was hugely disappointing when we thought he wasnāt going to run for the whole season. Weāre coming back, weāre not back yet, but weāre coming back. Within a week or 10 days he was sound, when we thought he shouldnāt have been sound. We had to reevaluate so we said letās try walking. Then trotting. And we just kept upping his work and he was proving sound and staying sound. More tests and more results followed but sometimes itās like youāre running a hospital when youāre running a training yard and you just have to kick on. We havenāt had any setbacks since.
There was obviously something there but maybe itās something he can live with. Maybe when he runs itāll come again, we donāt know, but the morning he got the injury I thought āthis is awesome this bit of workā. Whether heāll get back to that type of work, I donāt know, but his work is certainly good enough at the moment.
I said afterwards, I donāt want to see him work like that again. He can save it for the racecourse. I was thinking at the time he might be hard to beat this season. Then he was lame the following morning. Iām not sure whether heāll have a racecourse gallop or not. Heās been away a couple of time already, but itās day-to-day with him.
I just hope I can get him back to the sort of form he was in back in November. Weāve hard work to do still, weāve got to get there. Iāll have to put the gun to his head at some stage, in the next few days. Any time a horse has an injury you worry about a re-injury. But heās been good so far. Heāll have to be sound and working well.
To me Min is unbeaten this year. Heās doing all the right things, whether heās good enough I donāt know. Altior beat him in the Supreme two years ago and I guess it would be hard to turn that form around.
Weatherbys Champion Bumper
We have Hollowgraphic and Blackbow has galloped himself into the picture. Squadron Commander and Tornado Flyer both won well and we put them away. Carefully Selected galloped himself into the picture at Naas on Sunday. It might be too soon to go to Cheltenham, but we'll see. When I said to Patrick (Mullins) that win puts him on the list, he said 'he was on my list all the time'. He obviously has more faith in him than I did. To me, what Hollowgraphic did in Punchestown was a very good performance. He has to come back to the track as we've minded him to go to Cheltenham. Blackbow has produced two very good performances."
Ryanair Chase ā Un De Sceaux (9/4), Djakadam (12/1)
Un De Sceauxās done tremendously well. Heās only had two runs this season and heās in great condition. Weāve plenty to work on still for Cheltenham, which is surprising. You saw him there this morning, heās always very stylish. Everything is going well with him. Anything can change but weāre aiming for the Ryanair. I think theyāre more worried about snow at Cheltenham than soft ground, but soft would be fine for him.
Djakadamās been disappointing this year. But this could be an open Gold Cup. Thereās a feeling that he should go back for the Ryanair and that might happen. I feel he should go for the Gold Cup, but other people might feel he should have a crack at the Ryanair. His form hasnāt been good enough on the track, he certainly hasnāt performed like he has other seasons.
Sun Bets Stayersā Hurdle ā Penhill (8/1), Bacardys (12/1), Augusta Kate (25/1)
Augusta Kateās in the Stayersā Hurdle and I thought that run behind Presenting Percy would be good enough to let her take her chance in that. Weāll keep the Maresā Hurdle as a back up.
Bacardys also goes for the Stayersā Hurdle. Weāll just keep his maiden over fences for another season. He was a short price for the Ballymore and we just think heāll take his chance in the Stayersā Hurdle.
Penhillās going to go for the Stayersā Hurdle. All his work has been good and the aim all year has been to try and get him to Cheltenham and Punchestown. We knew we wouldnāt have time to get a run into him and itās a tough task to try and win that race without a run. If he runs well he can go to Punchestown. Sometimes it can be hard to step up to open class from novice class, but his work is good.
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Trull House Stud Maresā Novicesā Hurdle ā Laurina (Evens), Salsaretta
Laurina looks really good. We brought her to Tramore just because the race was there and it suited her. She is top-class and if they had a mares' chase at Cheltenham I'd be aiming her at it as she's a big, scopey filly. She's one we're looking forward to getting over there.
Salsaretta, people keep asking about her. She didnāt even go to Clonmel the other day so I doubt sheāll go to Cheltenham.
JCB Triumph Hurdle
Mr Adjudicator goes for the Triumph Hurdle. He had a bit of a cold last week but he seems to be over that now and he's as fit as a flea. Saldier did everything right the other day and he goes for the Triumph, as does Stormy Ireland.
Mr Adjudicator has done it (at Grade One level) and he has that Flat form as well. Saldier and Stormy Ireland wouldn't have the same racing experience, never mind jumping experience.
It was a huge performance from Stormy Ireland in Limerick. I don't know what the time was and the ground was very bad, but she just kept galloping and pulling out more."
Timico Cheltenham Gold Cup ā Killultagh Vic (10/1), Total Recall (14/1), Bachasson (33/1)
Killultagh Vic goes for the Gold Cup and Iām very happy with him. I wouldnāt have been betting against him jumping the last, he looked like he had the momentum and was going away. Thereās no stamina concern, not with his pedigree. He won a three-mile hurdle against Thistlecrack. He seemed fine afterwards and heās schooled well since. He was just too careful. It looked like he hit it and threw his legs out to the left and unbalanced himself. Hopefully heāll be alright on the day.
Total Recallās aim has been the Grand National but I think heāll need to go for the Gold Cup. We were going to go for the Bobbyjo but it was just too soon. Heās a relaxed horse, he jumps very economically so I think that would suit him around Cheltenham in a Gold Cup. Weāll get him switched off, he wonāt be using too much energy so I think he deserves a crack at it. He was free last time, it just happened that he jumped one or two hurdles well and he got free, but weāll be able to hide him in a Gold Cup. Thereāll be some pace in that whereas there wasnāt in that hurdle. Weāve had the Gold Cup in the back of our minds as it looks fairly open.
I think Bachassonās connections are keen to go to Cheltenham but it will be tough enough for him in the Gold Cup. Heās a fantastic jumper but whether he can carry that weight over that trip. He's aiming there.
We've audio too as Mike Vince (@halo_straight) and @BenLinfoot discuss Team Mullins at this year's Cheltenham Festivalhttps://t.co/rWrTXKzdqy
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