Willie Mullins strikes back at Perth with Up For Review

Trainer still trails Paul Nicholls by more than £43,200 after All Set To Go wins at Taunton

Willie Mullins saw Up For Review win at Perth on Wednesday as he clawed back the gap to Paul Nicholls. Photograph: Getty
Willie Mullins saw Up For Review win at Perth on Wednesday as he clawed back the gap to Paul Nicholls. Photograph: Getty

Willie Mullins clawed back a fraction of the deficit in the battle for the trainers' championship by saddling the first two home in the British Stallions Future Champions EBF "National Hunt" Novices' Hurdle at Perth.

Though Paul Nicholls also secured a winner on the day, when All Set To Go obliged at Taunton, Mullins was marginally on top for the day after he added £14,587 to the kitty.

The Irish-based trainer held a commanding lead over Paul Nicholls prior to last weekend, but it has been one-way traffic since.

But Mullins was back in the game in Scotland and enjoyed a perfect result, with Up For Review leading home stable companion Nambour.

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Up For Review was the 5-1 outsider of four runners, having disappointed on his last few starts, but bounced back to form under a well-judged front-running ride from Paul Townend.

Mullins now trails Nicholls by moore than £43,200 after All Set To Go (4-5 favourite) hit the target in the Bathwick Tyres Yeovil Novices’ Hurdle, earning £4,873 in the process.

The Ditcheat handler suffered a surprising reverse 35 minutes earlier, though, as 4-11 favourite Antartica De Thaix could only pocket £1,431 by finishing second to Rejaah in the Bathwick Tyres Bath Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle.

Mullins, who is looking to become the first Irish-based trainer to claim the British title since the legendary Vincent O’Brien in the 1950s, is doubly represented on the second day of Perth’s three-day fixture on Thursday.

French recruit Townshend has let down favourite-backers on each of his two starts for the Closutton maestro to date at Fairyhouse and Kempton. Connections will be hoping he can bounce back in the opening Crabbie’s Alcoholic Ginger Beer Novices’ Hurdle.

Later in the afternoon, Mullins runs Tennis Cap in the more valuable Lindsays Handicap Chase.

Run for the Kilmany Challenge Cup, the two-and-a-half-mile contest carries a total prize fund of £25,000 and Tennis Cap appears to have solid claims judged on a recent victory over hurdles at Cork.

Nicholls is not represented in Scotland, but saddles 10 runners across the two cards at Exeter and Warwick.

Boa Island is the Ditcheat challenger in the opening Racing UK In Glorious HD Novices’ Hurdle, but he will need to raise his game after pulling up on his hurdling debut at the track in November.

Present Man makes his debut over fences in the Helen Tellam 50th Birthday Novices’ Handicap Chase, while Black Corton and Whipchord form a twin assault on the Wild Beer Co Maiden Hurdle.

The Exeter team is made up by dual point-to-point winner Bill And Barn, who is of obvious interest on his first start under Rules in the Goffs Spring Sales P2P Bumper.

The nine-times champion also sends five horses to Warwick, with El Bandit getting the show on the road in the second division of the Close Brothers Maiden Hurdle.

Easter Day and The Eaglehaslanded both go in the Close Brothers Finance Handicap Hurdle and Brio Conti kicks off his career in the bumper.

The key race on the card, however, is the Close Brothers Novices’ Limited Handicap Chase.

Nicholls’ runner Stilletto only made it as far as the third fence at last month’s Cheltenham Festival, but had previously impressed at Leicester and is a likely candidate to claim the £15,640 first prize if he safely negotiates the obstacles in this two-mile heat.