‘Future Gold Cup winner’ removed from Willie Mullins’ yard thrills new trainer ahead of huge comeback

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‘Future Gold Cup winner’ removed from Willie Mullins’ yard thrills new trainer ahead of huge comeback
Author: Sam Morgan
Published: Jan, 14 2025 14:13

THE 'future Gold Cup winner' removed from Willie Mullins' yard has been thrilling his new trainer ahead of his huge comeback. Unbeaten Indiana Dream was trained by the Closutton boss to his first two victories, which included the 13-length demolition of the smart St Felicien when last seen in December 2023.

But billionaire owner JP McManus has since moved Indiana Dream from Mullins to Jonjo and AJ O'Neill in Cheltenham. The only place to get Templegate's tips first - and at the best prices - is by joining Sun Racing's brilliant Members Enclosure. Sign up now for just £1* to be part of racing's best winning team and get...

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The father and son duo have been getting used to their new recruit over the past few months. And big things are expected of him when he finally returns to the track in the Fleur De Lys Chase at Windsor on Sunday. A best-priced 14-1, it might be best watching Indiana Dream to see how he performs on his comeback.

But AJ O'Neill said he is over the moon to have a horse of such outstanding potential at Jackdaws, insisting: "The dream is still alive.". And while he's keeping expectations low for the seven-year-old for now, the big targets could seen start coming into focus.

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