Ferny Hollow poised for jumping bow at Gowran Park
Well-regarded Bob Olinger promises to make it a test for Champion Bumper winner.
Weatherbys Champion Bumper hero Ferny Hollow makes his eagerly-awaited hurdling debut at Gowran Park on Friday. Willie Mullins has picked the I.N.H. Stallion Owners EBF Maiden Hurdle as the starting point for one of the most exciting recruits to obstacles this season. Owned by Cheveley Park Stud, he is one of their small but very select band of National Hunt horses that also includes the likes of Envoi Allen, Ballyadam and Allaho. Having met with defeat in his first two bumpers last season, it was not until Mullins fitted Ferny Hollow with a hood he showed his true potential, cruising to victory at Fairyhouse before coming from almost last to first at Cheltenham. “He’s summered really well and Willie seems very happy with him,” said Chris Richardson, managing director of the stud.A smiling @PTownend is walked back into the Cheltenham winner’s enclosure after steering the @CPStudOfficial owned and @WillieMullinsNH trained Ferny Hollow to glory in the Champion Bumper pic.twitter.com/GuvTacKvle
— Graham Clark (@GrahamClark85) March 11, 2020
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