Willie Mullins gives unbeaten £200,000 horse three last-minute entries at Cheltenham Festival
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WILLIE MULLINS had punters sweating when he waited until the last minute to give an unbeaten £200,000 horse three Cheltenham Festival entries. Final Demand is as short as 6-1 second favourite for the 3m Albert Bartlett Novices' Hurdle. He looked a stayer going places when taking a Limerick maiden hurdle by an easy 15 lengths on his debut for Mullins last month.
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SIGN UP NOW. 18+ Ts and Cs apply. First month membership £1, then £3 per month unless you cancel at least 7 days before your next billing date. For more information contact help@thesun.co.uk. But panic set in among bettors when they noticed Final Demand, owned in part by Bravemansgame owner Bryan Drew, was not among the early entries for the Festival race.
The matter was made worse when Fishery Lane, another Drew-owned horse in training with Mullins, was entered. But the Closutton boss pounced late and gave Final Demand entries in the Albert Bartlett, the Turner's Novices' Hurdle over 2m5f and the Supreme over 2m.