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Laurina cruises in

- By Chis Goulding in Ireland

LAURINA produced a faultless performanc­e at Punchestow­n yesterday as she tuned up for the Unibet Champion Hurdle.

“Job done,” said Willie Mullins, the delighted winning trainer. “She’s had a good blow as she needed the race, moved up nicely and did everything that was asked.”

Laurina’s victory in the Quevega Hurdle means she is now unbeaten in her six races since joining Mullins from France and she remains the 7-2 third favourite for the hurdling crown behind Buveur D’ Air.

Mullins’ four Champion Hurdle winners were all ridden by Ruby Walsh, who partnered Laurina yesterday – and will again be in the saddle next month.

Walsh said: “They went a good gallop and I thought she did it really well.

“I’m in the same position as everyone else – I don’t know how good she is. She’s done everything asked of her and she deserves a crack at it but Apple’s Jade and Buveur D’Air are helluva good racehorses.”

Mullins, the most successful trainer at the Cheltenham Festival with 61 winners, is aiming to plug the one glaring gap on his CV – a first Cheltenham Gold Cup victory.

“It would be nice to win a Gold Cup and we’ve as good a chance as any,” said Mullins, who has saddled a staggering six seconds in the chasing crown from 22 runners. He spoke as he supervised the work for his Cheltenham runners at his Co Carlow yard.

“I expect to have four runners – Kemboy, Al Boum Photo, Bellshill, and Invitation Only – and you can make cases for them all.

“Bellshill has lots of stamina and jumps particular­ly well, I think. That’s a huge plus for him. Kemboy skipped over those fences in Leopardsto­wn (the impressive winner of the Savills Chase at the Christmas fixture) and hopefully he’ll be able to do the same in Cheltenham.

“It was a huge performanc­e. He must have a very good chance. The extra trip will be good for him.

“I don’t think we’ve seen the best of Al Boum Photo yet. Invitation Only will probably have to step up a bit.

“That’s the way I see them. But I’ve not made any jockey arrangemen­ts.

“We’ll see and do what we normally do and leave it to the last minute.”

Mullins hinted David Mullins would keep the ride on Kemboy, the 8-1 third favourite behind Clan Des Obeaux and the best of his runners, according to the betting.

“David (Mullins) gave Kemboy a brave ride at Leopardsto­wn,” said Mullins whose late father Paddy made history by winning the Cheltenham Gold Cup (1986) and Champion Hurdle (1984) with Dawn Run. “And they are a good combinatio­n.”

The popular Un De Sceaux, who only has two gears, walking or flat out, attempts to make it a second victory in the Ryanair Chase, which he won in 2017.

“He needs heavy ground even more so as he gets older but the enthusiasm is still there.”

 ??  ?? EYEING GLORY: Laurina wins yesterday and is bound for Cheltenham
EYEING GLORY: Laurina wins yesterday and is bound for Cheltenham

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