Where are we now with the Mullins bumper team?
One choice he definitely faces is picking between the bumper team. Jody Townend got the keys to
Bambino Fever last season because Patrick couldn’t do the weight.
He’s in no rush to decide this time. How can he be when there’s one final key piece of evidence to come.
“
Love Sign D'Aunou has put in the best performance, no doubt about it. It was over two miles two furlongs, a real strong gallop and he's very straightforward,” he said.
"I thought
The Irish Avatar was also very good at Navan.
Our Trigger would be a player, but I can't ride him at the weight. I want to get another go on
Heldam, I think he's very good.
"Champagne Fever, Ferny Hollow and Allaho got beaten at Leopardstown over Christmas, so it isn't a nail in the coffin. I want to see him again before Cheltenham."
And he gets that chance in the bumper at
Punchestown on Sunday if the rain eventually relents.
“I think he ran too keen at Christmas and is much better than that. As I said Champagne Fever and Ferny Hollow both got beat at Christmas and went on to win Champion Bumpers," he said on Friday morning as he headed towards Fakenham for a reunion with
Stattler, in the rain.
“I’m looking forward to giving him a second chance. Gavin Cromwell’s horse (
Begorra Man), was second to Gameofinches and Gordon’s horse (
Soul Asylum) cost an awful lot of money, so even though there are only four runners it’s certainly a hot little race but if Heldam can do on the track what he does at home, I’ll be disappointed if he can’t win."
Another name potentially in the hat for next month then, and even if it adds to just one of the dilemmas, Patrick Mullins wouldn't have it any other way. From a slow start to the season, the bumper team at Closutton are hitting their stride at just the right time. Over to you, Heldam.