Lossiemouth team hoping 'patient approach' pays off

There was a positive bulletin on Monkfish after he made a winning return from 272 days off the track in the Galmoy Hurdle
Lossiemouth team hoping 'patient approach' pays off

AWAY SHE GOES: Lossiemouth clears the last flight before cruising to victory in the Unibet Hurdle at Cheltenham last Saturday. Picture: Healy Racing

Connections of Lossiemouth are content to stick to the process and head to the Mares' Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival after dazzling in her Trials day return to action.

Last year's Triumph Hurdle scorer had not been seen since adding to her Grade One haul at the Punchestown Festival, with trainer Willie Mullins electing to tread a different path with his juvenile graduates this season and keep them under wraps until turning five at the turn of the year.

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