Ballyburn could be set for Kempton trip
Willie Mullins is eyeing a trip to Kempton’s Wayward Lad Novices’ Chase for Ballyburn's next outing over fences, as he is unsure Irish races are ideal for his top-class novice hurdler.
The decision to remove the Grade One novice chase over an extended two miles at Leopardstown’s Christmas meeting has left Mullins with limited options.
A new Grade Two event at Naas on January 5 has been added to the calendar as a replacement, but Mullins sounds lukewarm about the new race and also a trip to Limerick for the Faugheen Novice Chase over almost two and a half miles.
“I’m not sure where Ballyburn will go at Christmas. He might have to go to England? I’m not sure I want to go to Naas or Limerick with him. He’s your top draw for the whole year and there’s no race for him in Leopardstown,” said Mullins.
“He would have run at Leopardstown and then on to the Dublin Racing Festival, but now there’s a Grade Two race at Naas. But if he goes there he’s probably not going to run at the DRF so it has lopsided the whole thing.
“Leopardstown is a Grade One track, left-handed the same as Cheltenham. If he’d got beat the other day I might have been thinking of Limerick but that’s more for two-and-a-half-milers, that’s for different horses going a different trip on more testing ground.”
When told the Wayward Lad had a boosted prize fund this year, Mullins, speaking at a press morning at his Closutton yard, said: “I didn’t know that! Of course Kempton would suit and the race at Kempton is the right time of year anyhow.
“We only had a chat about going over fences about two weeks ago, there was Constitution Hill in the picture at the time, he probably still is, State Man, Lossiemouth and others so he might not even be in the top two hurdlers in our yard.
“I think he looks like a chaser, he’s bred to be one and I think fences will help settle him as well.
“I’d have hated to have gone down the Champion Hurdle route giving him hard races as that wouldn’t do his mind any good. He can do a season novice chasing and if he had to he could go back hurdling if it didn’t work out.”