'She has an engine' - Cheltenham Market Movers Salvator Mundi made his long-awaited return to the track on Sunday at Punchestown and despite racing keenly, along with making a number of jumping errors, the young Willie Mullins hurdler reeled in his rivals to win comfortably. The Cheltenham Festival is the next time we are likely to see the potential star and BoyleSports have cut his price from 5-1 to 100-30 for the Supreme Novices' Hurdle. We take a look at the weekend's market movers for the Festival below along with what their connections had to say. BoyleSports Sign Up Offer - Get €60 in FREE Bets Supreme Novices’ Hurdle 10/3 Salvator Mundi (from 5/1) with BoyleSports after winning the Grade 2 Moscow Flyer Novice Hurdle at Punchestown Trainer quote: The engine is massive. After half a mile I thought this horse can’t win on his first run in six months when he’s pulling like that on heavy ground. Because he was keen Paul didn’t want to let him jump and he didn’t jump, so he’d every reason to get beaten and still won. It looked to me like he took a blow after the second-last and you could see Paul went down and gave him a squeeze and came with a run down to the last. He kept everything tight down to the last and there should be a lot of improvement there. I think in a faster run race, being let jump, he’ll improve. Paul couldn’t let him jump today because he would have been even keener and jumping his way to the front. I wouldn’t be worried about his jumping in a stronger run race. I think he’s probably had a hard race today and I wouldn’t be surprised if he went straight to Cheltenham. (Willie Mullins) Turners Novices’ Hurdle 20/1 Kappa Jy Pyke (introduced) with BoyleSports after winning a 2m Maiden Hurdle at Punchestown Jockey quote: It was a nice performance. He built on Cork (runner-up) well in every sense, jumping wise and the freshness was gone out of him with the benefit of the run. I thought he quickened up smartly down the straight. I was actually quite taken with him. I know Mark’s horse (McDonagh on Monslatt) got free and went on, but he did everything right - he didn’t want to race him and didn’t battle him. I was in control of the race for most of it. The horse that beat us in Cork (Sky Lord) ran well in the race before (fourth), so the form was there if he built on it and I think he did. I didn’t know how the horse behind me was going, but I was still picking up and I thought it would take a fair one to go by me. (Paul Townend) Brown Advisory Chase 12/1 Lecky Watson (from 20/1) with BoyleSports after winning a Grade 3 Novices’ Chase at Punchestown Jockey quote: He enjoyed the scenery anyway, I had a job getting him to concentrate. ​​At the fourth and third last, when we were going on, were the best jumps he threw, but the engine is in there and he settled it very quickly. He’s probably more mature this year as when Mark (Walsh on Down Memory Lane) did come with me, he wasn’t trying to charge off. The engine is there, but we’ll have to work on his jumping, I suppose. It was frozen all week and we couldn’t give him a refresher either which probably didn’t help. He settled it quickly and they were no slouches behind him. I always thought he was a stayer, but he was just so hard on himself. If he relaxes more, it’s out (in trip) rather than back you’d be going. (Paul Townend) Mares Novices’ Hurdle 6/1 Sixandahalf (from 12/1) with BoyleSports Trainer quote: She jumped really well and you couldn’t ask for better. I’m not sure where we go from here. She’s not very big but she has an engine, a great attitude and jumps well. Hopefully she’ll end up going to the mares novice (at Cheltenham) ultimately. (Gavin Cromwell) BoyleSports Sign Up Offer - Get €60 in FREE Bets