Willie Mullins has a strong hand as he bids to claim the Guinness Galway Hurdle for a fourth time.
After first landing the prestigious handicap with Mystical City in 1996, the Closutton handler had to wait another 20 years to double his tally with Clondaw Warrior – before the top-class Sharjah provided him with a third victory in 2018.
The champion trainer’s son Patrick was aboard Sharjah, and on Thursday takes the ride aboard top-weight Aramon – who chased home stable companion Saint Roi in the County Hurdle at Cheltenham Festival in March, before making an impressive return from a break to win the Grade Three Grimes Hurdle at Tipperary last month..
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