Mullins banks on ‘home advantage’

Willie Mullins feels “home advantage” further increases Hurricane Fly’s chances of victory in the Rabobank Champion Hurdle at Punchestown today.

Mullins banks on ‘home advantage’

He told At The Races: “We’ve been happy with the horse all year.

“He’s been doing all his work well, eating up after, and coming back strong after his races.

“We’ve spent a lot of time trying to settle him and maybe it’s working, as he’s not as aggressive as he used to be.

“Maybe we have to take that into account when Ruby (Walsh) is riding him in the future.

“Punchestown might suit Rock On Ruby, but it’s an away game for him, a strange place, where for us it is just up the road.

“We’d like to think it’s home advantage anyway.”

Walsh also believes racing on home soil has to give his mount an extra edge.

“He’s in really good order. Punchestown is 35 minutes up the road for Hurricane Fly but it’s a long way from Dorset (for Rock On Ruby),” he said.

Harry Fry knows it will be difficult to reverse Cheltenham form, but intends to ensure Rock On Ruby gives it his best shot.

“We want to ride to give ourselves the best possible chance and that’s to play to our strengths, which is that we know we stay,” the Seaborough handler said on his StanJames.com blog.

“We certainly don’t want it to be a crawl and a sprint so I wouldn’t be surprised if we employ similar sort of tactics to the ones we used in the Champion Hurdle.

“You never know, Hurricane Fly might have an off-day and we’ll be there to capitalise if he does.

“It’s hard to make a real case to say, ‘Right, we’re going over there to beat him’, especially with the ground conditions but our horse is very fit and well.

“At the end of the day, it’s a horse race and anything can happen.”

Rebel Fitz will still take his chance, though Michael Winters is convinced the ground has gone against his stable star.

“He’s in tremendous form, he’s bouncing, but we’re disappointed that the weather didn’t go right for the last couple of days. We’ve been watching the weather like a hawk,” said the Co Cork trainer.

“The ground is obviously heavy at the moment and I suppose it rules us out of having a squeak of winning. It’s a huge negative for us, but we will still take our chance. He’s in great order so we’re going to enjoy it.”

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