Mullins outlines Maze target
Thomas Mullins is eyeing a Grade Three race at Gowran on January 20 ahead of a crack at the Ladbrokes World Hurdle for his front-running mare Asian Maze.
The Alo Duffin Memorial Galmoy Hurdle is being considered as a comeback race for the seven-year-old who has been off the track since landing a Grade One novice event at Punchestown in April.
That performance evoked memories of Dawn Run for connections with their charge having also won a similar race over three miles at Aintree earlier in the month.
âI am hoping to get a run into her at the end of January and I was thinking about the Cleeve at Cheltenham, but there is a race in Gowran which would probably be more realistic,â Mullins told At The Races.
âI would say the Alo Duffin Memorial Galmoy Hurdle is the likely target and we will take it from there.
âI would like her to be a champion hurdler but she won a three-mile Grade One in Aintree when she beat Brewster and I thought she could have gone round again.
âThey put 25 lengths back to the third that day and I have no doubt she will get the trip at Cheltenham.â
Asian Maze is available at 12-1 for the Ladbrokes World Hurdle with Mullins pinpointing a leg injury as the reason for the mareâs absence.
âWe gave her a break and then brought her back and we were going to run her in a Listed race in Punchestown in October but she got an injury to her hind leg,â Mullins continued.
âShe got a haematoma and it was just painful for two days and we fixed her up and there was no pain or lameness afterwards.
âWe still had to wait three or four weeks for it to settle down, though.
âIt seems to have settled down now and we have got four or five weeks into her with some nice work in the last couple of weeks.
âIt looks good at the moment so, fingers crossed, we can keep going all of the way.â





