Mulholland hopes Any News can deliver
Five promising novices set for Sandown Grade Two.
Neil Mulholland is hoping Any News can hit the headlines in the Ballymore Winter Novices’ Hurdle at Sandown. The five-year-old has done everything asked of him in his short career so far, winning both his starts under rules. Successful in a bumper at Exeter in October, Any News then won easily by 10 lengths on his hurdling bow at Bangor last month. Both races were around two miles, and Mulholland expects Friday’s step up to two and a half miles to suit.“He’s in good form. He’s a nice horse obviously. He’s won his two races for us,” said the Wiltshire trainer. “There are five runners, and I suppose they are all at the same level as we are. We will find out a little bit more about him – but he’s a nice horse going forward, and we’re very happy with him. “It looked like he was going to win a point-to-point one day (before falling), so I’d like to think he should be fine – I wouldn’t be worried about stepping him up in trip.”
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