Willie Mullins' Team Hits Stride as Cheltenham Festival Approaches
Dan Skelton may have celebrated another winner on the final day of the November meeting at Cheltenham, but a more significant development for the Irish trainer Willie Mullins is his team's growing momentum ahead of the Grade Ones at the festival. In a dominant display, Final Demand, one of last season's standout novice hurdlers, made a flawless debut over fences, confirming his status as a serious contender in the Brown Advisory Novice Chase.
Mullins' squad is starting to take shape, with Final Demand now just 6-4 for the Grade One event. The trainer praised the horse's natural ability, saying, "He was just so natural, wasn't he? Jumping down the back, taking fences in his stride." Mullins will be pleased with the way his team is coming together.
The November meeting, while not traditionally a 'family day' at Cheltenham, saw some quality performances. Joe Tizzard's Alexei, who followed up a win at Ascot earlier this month, won the Greatwood Handicap Hurdle in impressive fashion. The German-bred horse received a 40-1 quote for next year's Champion Hurdle after his dominant display.
Tizzard was delighted with Alexei's performance, saying, "I thought this was the best I'd had him but this was a step up again." The trainer is taking things one race at a time, but it's clear that he has a talented horse on his hands. With Final Demand and Alexei set to clash in the Brown Advisory Novice Chase, it promises to be an exciting festival for Mullins' team.
The Cheltenham Festival, which takes place in March, is shaping up to be one of the most competitive events on the calendar. With horses like Final Demand and Alexei starting to make a name for themselves, it's going to be a battle for Willie Mullins' title rivalries. But with his team hitting stride, he'll be hoping to come out on top once again.
Dan Skelton may have celebrated another winner on the final day of the November meeting at Cheltenham, but a more significant development for the Irish trainer Willie Mullins is his team's growing momentum ahead of the Grade Ones at the festival. In a dominant display, Final Demand, one of last season's standout novice hurdlers, made a flawless debut over fences, confirming his status as a serious contender in the Brown Advisory Novice Chase.
Mullins' squad is starting to take shape, with Final Demand now just 6-4 for the Grade One event. The trainer praised the horse's natural ability, saying, "He was just so natural, wasn't he? Jumping down the back, taking fences in his stride." Mullins will be pleased with the way his team is coming together.
The November meeting, while not traditionally a 'family day' at Cheltenham, saw some quality performances. Joe Tizzard's Alexei, who followed up a win at Ascot earlier this month, won the Greatwood Handicap Hurdle in impressive fashion. The German-bred horse received a 40-1 quote for next year's Champion Hurdle after his dominant display.
Tizzard was delighted with Alexei's performance, saying, "I thought this was the best I'd had him but this was a step up again." The trainer is taking things one race at a time, but it's clear that he has a talented horse on his hands. With Final Demand and Alexei set to clash in the Brown Advisory Novice Chase, it promises to be an exciting festival for Mullins' team.
The Cheltenham Festival, which takes place in March, is shaping up to be one of the most competitive events on the calendar. With horses like Final Demand and Alexei starting to make a name for themselves, it's going to be a battle for Willie Mullins' title rivalries. But with his team hitting stride, he'll be hoping to come out on top once again.