Willie Mullins warns ‘extraordinary’ Cheltenham horse he thinks is ‘something special’ set to miss Festival altogether
Willie Mullins warns ‘extraordinary’ Cheltenham horse he thinks is ‘something special’ set to miss Festival altogether
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WILLIE MULLINS has warned an awesome Cheltenham horse he thinks is 'something special' could miss the Festival altogether. Dubbed a 'bit of a weapon' by punters, Anzadam has looked every inch a superstar for the Closutton boss. He took the Grade 3 Limestone Lad with ease last weekend for top owners Joe and Marie Donnelly, who also own State Man, among a whole host of other top class runners.
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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. UK only. For more information contact help@thesun.co.uk. Still just five, talk of a potential tilt at the Champion Hurdle had been mooted for Anzadam, who's won all four of his career races.
But Mullins isn't so sure, despite him being as short as 8-1. He thinks waiting for Aintree and a race over a new trip entirely may be the best call, especially with State Man likely to take on Constitution Hill at Cheltenham. Speaking after Anzadam's latest win, Mullins said: "That was a very good performance.