Jockey Willie Mullins is optimistic about the upcoming performance of the JP McManus-owned horse, a descendant of Annie Power, whom he considers to be a promising contender with strong potential.
Rising Star Davy Crockett Continues Novice Hurdle Journey
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One horse that has been making waves in the racing world is Davy Crockett, a four-year-old son of Camelot. His recent win at the Galway Races in the opening novice hurdle has caught the attention of trainers and fans alike. Trainer Willie Mullins expressed admiration for Davy Crockett's performance, and has high hopes for his future.
Following his successful hurdle debut at Galway, Davy Crockett's future racing plan is to continue competing in novice hurdle races. Mullins has indicated that they may also run him at the Listowel festival before advancing further in the novice hurdle category. Specifically, Mullins said, "We'll just keep going down the novice hurdle route and hopefully he might make into a Royal Bond horse. He could go to Listowel before then."
Davy Crockett's pedigree is impressive, as he is a half-brother to Champion Hurdle heroine Annie Power's son, Mystical Power. With such a strong foundation, it's no wonder that Mullins is considering several upcoming novice hurdles for Davy Crockett, including those at Listowel.
At this stage, Mullins is leaning towards the option of a winter campaign for Davy Crockett. However, he is also considering giving Davy Crockett a break and returning him for a winter campaign. Replays and results analysis are available from all UK and Irish racecourses, so subscribers can keep up with Davy Crockett's progress throughout the season.
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