Willmount to bypass Aintree and go novice hurdling next year

Willmount ridden by jockey Jamie Moore wins the Good Luck “Beep Beep Burrow” Open Maiden National Hunt Flat during the Sky Bet Afternoon Races at Doncaster Racecourse

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Neil Mulholland’s Willmount will be saved for next season after a highly promising bumper campaign.

The five-year-old, who was a costly purchase at £340,000, won an Irish as a four-year-old before changing hands and stables.

On his bumper debut and his first start for Mulholland at in January he cruised home to win by 13 lengths, beating ‘ subsequent winner Luckie Seven.

At the same track in March he was a winner again, taking another Hunt Flat contest with a four-and-a-half-length victory when carrying 22lb more than the runner-up.

was never a target for the gelding and was only loosely mentioned, but connections have agreed that his season has come to a close and he will return for a novice hurdling campaign next term.

“We’ll just keep him for novice hurdles next year, I spoke to the owner last night and he’s not going to go to Aintree,” Mulholland said.

“He’s won his two bumpers, we’re very happy with what he’s done. We’ll put him away for next year and away we go.

“He can’t do any more, he won his bumper first time out by 13 lengths. The horse that finished second has come out and won a bumper since.

“We won his second bumper giving 22lb away to the second horse. Two runs, two wins – he’s done what we wanted.

“He’s a very nice horse, an exciting horse for the future, and we’re looking after him.”

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