Mullins has sights firmly fixed on National repeat with I Am Maximus
‘Some horses just love Aintree and I think he could be one of those’.
Willie Mullins has his eyes firmly fixed on a Randox Grand National repeat with last season’s Aintree hero I Am Maximus. Almost 20 years on from claiming his first victory in the world’s most famous steeplechase with Hedgehunter in 2005, the master of Closutton doubled his tally on Merseyside in April, with I Am Maximus justifying his status as a 7-1 joint-favourite with a dominant display under Paul Townend. With a revised mark of 169, only three staying chasers are rated higher than the JP McManus-owned eight-year-old, namely his dual Cheltenham Gold Cup-winning stablemate Galopin Des Champs, Gordon Elliott’s Gerri Colombe and the Martin Brassil-trained Fastorslow. However, while I Am Maximus would be fully entitled to pursue the Gold Cup dream himself this term, all roads lead back to Aintree.“He’s summered very well and strengthened up, I’m very happy with him,” Mullins said at a press morning at his yard on Wednesday. “He was a novice of course this time last year, so he was able to win the Grade One Drinmore Novice Chase in Fairyhouse. “I haven’t picked a starting point for him yet this year. Last year he went to the Savills Chase in Leopardstown, then he went to the Irish Gold Cup and then the Bobbyjo Chase. I would imagine those three races will be his targets for this year and then back to Aintree for another go at the National.” I Am Maximus carried 11st 6lb to National glory – and with the top-weight capped at 11st 12lb, Mullins can see no reason why he will not put up a staunch defence of his crown on April 5.
Grand National hero I Am Maximus @WillieMullinsNH this morning pic.twitter.com/D0jmPXE15V
— Ashley Iveson (@AshIveson) October 16, 2024
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