Glasgow Times

Five-strong Mullins team gears up for Newbury’s Betfair Hurdle

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WILLIE Mullins is responsibl­e for five of the seven Irish-trained entries for the Betfair Hurdle at Newbury on February 9.

The champion trainer’s potential team includes Uradel, who enjoyed a fine campaign on the Flat in 2018, winning the valuable qualified riders handicap at the Galway Festival before being touched off by stablemate Low Sun in the Cesarewitc­h at Newmarket.

The eight-year-old would be an interestin­g contender if returning to the jumping game in Berkshire early next month.

Mullins has also given the option to Dolciano Dici, Cut The Mustard, Sayar and Saglawy.

Gordon Elliott’s High Expectatio­ns and Jessica Harrington’s Jetez are the other potential raiders.

Al Dancer is set to put his unbeaten record over obstacles on the line for Nigel Twiston-Davies.

The six-year-old has won each each of his three starts this season, scoring at Carlisle and Ffos Las before dominating his rivals in handicap company at Cheltenham last month.

Twiston-Davies has won the Betfair Hurdle twice in the last five years with Splash Of Ginge (2014) and Ballyandy (2017) and that pair are part of a potential five-strong team in this year’s renewal along with Ballymoy and Mr Antolini.

Twiston Davies said: “Al Dancer is being aimed at the race. It’s become a good race for horses that have not quite been caught (by the handicappe­r). John Neild wanted me to enter Splash of Ginge. If it became very soft he could run and we could possibly run Ballyandy.”

The sponsors make the Paul Nicholls-trained Challow Hurdle runner-up Getaway Trump the ante-post favourite at 8-1, with Al Dancer next in the betting at 10-1 along with Olly Murphy’s Thomas Darby. Other leading hopes for the home team include Monsieur Lecoq (Jane Williams) and Didtheylea­veuoutto (Nick Gifford).

 ??  ?? Mullins has included Uradel in his team
Mullins has included Uradel in his team

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