Skip to content

Mullenbeg set to wait for Aintree after impressive Cheltenham Listed success says Milton Harris

Milton Harris' mare earned quotes of 25/1 for the Champion Bumper after victory at the weekend; he could instead opt to keep her in her sex at Aintree or potentially a run at Sandown instead

Mullenbeg ridden by Mitchell Bastyan wins at Cheltenham
Image: Mullenbeg ridden by Mitchell Bastyan wins at Cheltenham

Mullenbeg could bypass the Champion Bumper and wait for Aintree, according to her trainer Milton Harris.

The five-year-old kept her unbeaten record with victory in the Listed Alan Swinbank Mares' Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race at Cheltenham on Saturday.

Her authoritative five-and-a-half-length success over Fairy Gem earned 25-1 quotes from most firms for the Champion Bumper back at the Prestbury Park track on March 16.

Follow Sky Sports Racing on Twitter
Follow Sky Sports Racing on Twitter

See the latest horse racing news, interviews and features from Sky Sports Racing

However, Harris could keep his powder dry and wait for Aintree three weeks later.

"Mullenbeg is fine this morning," said the Warminster handler. "She has taken her race well.

"Everyone wants to crab the result, as the Willie Mullins horse (Nos Na Gaoithe) didn't run her race and obviously something went wrong, but she has run twice for me and she has been very impressive.

Get In on Sky Sports Racing
Get In on Sky Sports Racing

Jason Weaver and Luke Harvey return for Get In, the funnest show in racing, on Friday February, 4 from 4.40pm on Sky Sports Racing

"She is decent and while she doesn't show that much at home, often they are the best ones.

Latest Racing Stories

"We have had a few offers for her, but whether the owners will sell her or not, I don't know.

"The obvious target is the Aintree mares' bumper (April 7), but I have another one for that - that's the problem.

Watch the latest Off The Fence episode
Watch the latest Off The Fence episode

Barry Geraghty, Tony Keenan and Vanessa Ryle are back to discuss Shishkin's defeat of Energumene at Ascot and preview Cheltenham Trials Day.

"I have the horse who won at Wincanton, Rosy Redrum. She is different. Mullenbeg is National Hunt-bred and the other one is Flat-bred.

"Possibly we could look at the Champion Bumper as she has a mares' allowance, but the other race could be at Sandown for Mullenbeg. But the only worry with that is that it is generally awful ground at that time of year.

"I would say we will work back from the Aintree bumper and she will have a run before that."