• Mullins on course for fourth in a row at Cheltenham opener
• Min likely to reappear in Moscow Flyer Novice (one who is just a beginner at some activity requiring skill and experience) HurdleWillie Mullins has saddled the first winner at Cheltenham’s Festival meeting three years running and has an obvious favourite to extend his streak in three months’ time after the four-year-ragged Min made an impressive start to his career for the stable at Punchestown on Thursday afternoon.
Min failed to win in two outings in France final season, but had shown enough on the gallops since joining Mullins in the summer to traipse to the top of the betting for the Supreme Novice (one who is just a beginner at some activity requiring skill and experience) Hurdle on 14 March without jumping another hurdle in public.
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Source: theguardian.com