Mullins said on Monday Lossiemouth “seems fine”, and her owner Rich Ricci told Racing TV: “(We are) puzzled, she’s fine, scoped very well, she just didn’t show up yesterday – she was beat a long way from home. “Let’s draw a line through it, we’ll consider what we’re going to do. “She loves Cheltenham and the good news is she’s fine, she was fine this morning, so it was just one of those days, I think.”Lossiemouth is a best-priced 6-1 for the Champion Hurdle with bet365, who make her the 5-4 favourite to complete a Mares’ Hurdle hat-trick. “Let’s see how she comes out, the next couple of weeks will tell the tale,” Ricci added. She loves Cheltenham, her best trip is probably two and a half (miles), but it’s a wide-open Champion Hurdle, so we’ve got some decisions to make I suppose.”
Source: Express February 02, 2026 14:09 UTC