Mullins happy with Fly

Hurricane Fly features among just six remaining entries for Sunday’s Irish Champion Hurdle at Leopardstown.

The Willie Mullins-trained star cleaned up in the two-mile (3200m) division last season, landing this Grade One prize before going on to further Champion Hurdle success at Cheltenham and later at Punchestown.

The eight-year-old bypassed intended comeback runs at Punchestown in November and at Leopardstown over Christmas as the champion trainer revealed he was not happy with his charge but he now looks set to grace the racecourse for the first time this season.

Mullins is much happier with Hurricane Fly now than he was a month ago but expects he will improve with the run.

“He is a hell of a horse and probably only once or twice in your lifetime might you come across a horse with that sort of ability,” Mullins said.

“He is hard to train as he is so tough on himself and we can’t let him do what he wants to do.

“I just want to keep him right and if he gets beaten, he gets beaten.

“Hopefully he will improve for the run. He is a horse that has a habit of getting himself into trouble at home, but he seems to be right now.”

Mullins could also be represented by Thousand Stars while talented mares Voler La Vedette and Unaccompanied remain in the mix.

Jessica Harrington’s Oscars Well and Kalann from the Sabrina Harty yard complete the small but select field.

There will be no British interest after Nicky Henderson withdrew both Binocular and Spirit Son.

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