The card at Fairyhouse promises to be an exciting afternoon of action as the Irish Grand National approaches. Willie Mullins enters the meeting in excellent form following wins at Aintree and Ayr, but he has chosen not to enter the major race with a particularly strong hand. The market is led by Haiti Couleurs, the winner of the Cheltenham Festival, with Bioluminescence and Gavin Cromwell’s Now Is The Hour receiving strong support recently. Though his greatest opportunities on the card occur earlier in the day, Mullins is represented by Quai De Bourbon and Sa Majeste.
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