Irish Daily Mail

Getabird for take-off in Moscow Flyer bid

- By ASHLEY IVESON

GETABIRD leads into battle a three-strong team for Willie Mullins as the Irish champion trainer bids to extend his tremendous record in the Sky Bet Moscow Flyer Novice Hurdle at Punchestow­n today.

Mullins has saddled six of the last nine winners of the Grade Two contest. Mikael D’Haguenet (2009), Vautour (2014) and Douvan (2015) all went on to claim Cheltenham Festival glory later in the season, while 2016 scorer Min found only Altior too strong in that year’s Supreme Novices’ Hurdle.

Getabird, who like the four previous winners mentioned carries the colours of Rich Ricci, was a leading contender for last season’s Champion Bumper until injury ruled him out for the second half of the season and he made an impressive start to his hurdling career at this track a month ago.

With Ruby Walsh and Danny Mullins sidelined by injury and Paul Townend suspended, the trainer’s son Patrick Mullins takes the ride and is excited by the opportunit­y.

‘It’s great to get the ride,’ he said. ‘I’m two from two on him in bumpers and he was impressive on his first run over hurdles.

‘This race has a good record of producing Cheltenham winners and it fits in well, timing wise. If you happen to miss Christmas you can come here and then head on to Cheltenham.

‘Getabird won a point-topoint, so he has jumping experience and he might be a horse you’d step up in trip on drier ground in the spring.’

Mullins also saddles Carter McKay (David Mullins), who has not been seen since making a winning hurdling debut at Gowran in November, and Makitorix (Rachael Blackmore), who has struggled on his last two starts.

Mullins jnr added: ‘Makitorix has been disappoint­ing the last twice, but both runs were just too bad to be true.

‘We have no real reason for why he ran so badly in Leopardsto­wn the last day, but his work at home is very good and we’re hoping he’ll show on the track what he does at home.’

The biggest threat to the Mullins trio is Gordon Elliott’s Mengli Khan, who was seriously impressive when completing a hat-trick in the Royal Bond.

However, the five-year-old has questions to answer after running out through the wings of the secondlast hurdle at Leopardsto­wn over the festive period.

 ?? SPORTSFILE ?? Superfly guy: Getabird with Paul Townend up
SPORTSFILE Superfly guy: Getabird with Paul Townend up

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Ireland