Willie Mullins’ Grand National dark horse and ‘one to watch’ is ‘absolutely chucked in’ for next race

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WILLIE MULLINS’ Grand National dark horse looks ‘absolutely chucked in’ for his next race, according to punters.

The JP McManus-owned Meetingofthewaters is a 40-1 chance for the £1million Aintree race in April.

PATop trainer Willie Mullins and Paul Townend will look to go back to back in the Grand National – but will they do it with the same horse?[/caption]

He finished seventh in the contest last year after coming third in the Ultima Handicap Chase at Cheltenham Festival.

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But it his intriguing next assignment that has punters really excited.

Meetingofthewaters has been declared for a Listed handicap hurdle on day one of the Dublin Racing Festival at Leopardstown.

The 148-rated chaser has a mark of just 112 over hurdles – a discipline he last ran in in March 2023.

Rachael Blackmore gets the ride on the 5-2 favourite on Saturday, who on all known form looks a real handicap blot.

Meetingofthewaters’ sole hurdle win in ten attempts came in a handicap at Cork in December 2022.

He finished well beaten behind McManus’ Perceval Legallois on his most recent run last December.

And it is that old adversary who is 9-2 second fav in the monster field of 26.

Mullins has entered ten of his Galacticos in the Grand National.

McManus’ defending champ I Am Maximus heads the squad and the market as 12-1 fav.

While the same billionaire owner has 14-1 second fav Iroko.

Mullins will aim to send Meetingofthewaters to Aintree with his mark in tact – and his owner almost £50,000 better off.

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