Annie Power looks set to return in next month’s Doom Bar Aintree Hurdle after her Cheltenham heroics.
The eight-year-old became the first mare in 22 years to win the Champion Hurdle at the Festival last week and she will soon be back in action when attention switches to Liverpool.
The daughter of Shirocco will race on the first day of the Grand National meeting on April 7 and trainer Willie Mullins delivered an upbeat message on all of his mares that triumphed at Prestbury Park.
The Irish handler told OLBG.com: “Vroum Vroum Mag is in very good order and we’ll most likely keep her for Punchestown, although she might get an entry at Aintree.
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“As for Annie Power, I’m very pleased with how she’s come out of her race at Cheltenham and we’ll be looking at the Aintree Hurdle for her next.
“Limini was very impressive and she could run at Punchestown.
“The good thing is that Rich Ricci (owner) has no plans on retiring any of the three mares any time soon, so racing fans everywhere will get the chance to see them in action again next season.”