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Article: Harbour of dreams; Leap of faith: Chelsea Harbour, with Paul Carberry up, clears the last on their way to winning the Littleton Handicap Hurdle and Tom Mullins (right) believes his classy charge can handle the big fences in the National at Aintree Pictures: SPORTSFILE.
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- Daily Mail (London)
- Article date:
- April 5, 2008
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Byline: PHILIP QUINN
GOOGLE the words Mullins and Grand National and most hits refer toWillie and Hedgehunter, not so many to Tom and Chelsea Harbour.
But that could change around 4.30 this afternoon.
The youngest member of the Mullins training brotherhood, Goresbridge-based Tom,possesses a credible each-way shot in Chelsea Harbour for todays [pounds sterling]800,000Aintree spectacular.
And he will not be giving big race specialist Willie, whose top weightHedgehunter won in 2005 and turns out for a fifth time today along withexciting novice Snowy Morning, a call for the inside track on the worldsgreatest race.
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