Hurricane a lot Sounder Plans are still up in the air for Willie Mullins' exciting novice hurdler Hurricane Fly. The five-year-old has been given a speculative entry in the Group One Tattersalls Gold Cup on the level and while that remains a long-shot, Mullins could run him on the Flat at some stage. "He's back riding again, he had an easy time while I was away at Cheltenham," said Mullins. "He's certainly a lot sounder. He went to the vets the other day and they were much happier with him and my aim is to go to Punchestown. "Certainly his flat form is good enough to run him in Group races at least. I've just entered him in the Tattersalls because we don't know how quick he is going to come back into fast work. "I'm hoping to get him to Punchestown, if not we'll have a look at the Flat or Auteuil later in the season or maybe I'll just rough him off and concentrate on next season. "The Champion Hurdle next season would be the plan. He certainly has the potential for that but he has to stay right and this problem has to go away, which it should," he told At The Races.