Porter looking to floor Lismullen rivals on return
Dual Festival winner starts his season on Sunday.
Flooring Porter goes for Railway Bar Lismullen Hurdle redemption when he begins his quest for a Stayers’ Hurdle hat-trick at Navan. Gavin Cromwell’s seven-year-old was the recipient of a gem of a ride from Danny Mullins when retaining his title at Prestbury Park earlier in the year but was not so fortunate when beginning last season’s campaign in this contest, falling as the 7-4 favourite when travelling well two from home. He is towards the top of the market for the two-and-a-half-mile Grade Two once again, but his handler is keen to respect the opposition – which includes a freshened-up Bob Olinger reverting to timber – and stresses this is just the starting point of a journey which will hopefully peak at the Cheltenham Festival in March. “We’re delighted to get him started off and hopefully we get a clear round and a little bit more luck than we did in this race last year,” said Cromwell.
“The ground is probably going to be yielding at the moment and he is probably not going to able to use his stamina as much as we’d like, but it is nice to get him started. He is not fully wound up but the ground is good enough to get him started and we are looking forward to getting him back. “Obviously, it is a very good renewal, and it looks really competitive. It’s a Grade One in all but name. We’d be happy with a nice run, but his preparation has been good. We’ve had no problems and a clear run. It is a hot race, though. “All roads lead back to the Stayers’ Hurdle with him, and this is just a starting point.” Bob Olinger is himself a dual Cheltenham Festival winner, albeit a fortunate one and in two different races.
“I’d like to see him keen on Sunday.”
The Lisumullen Hurdle at @NavanRacecourse on Sunday features dual Stayers’ Hurdle hero Flooring Porter who takes on dual Cheltenham Festival winner Bob Olinger who reverts to hurdles @paddypower | #RoadToCheltenham pic.twitter.com/rtSI42kykq — Racing TV (@RacingTV) November 10, 2022
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