Mullins Does U-Turn With Homer Wells Willie Mullins will be four-handed in Saturday´s John Smith´s Grand National at Aintree, having decided to run Homer Wells after all.Mullins, who will also be represented by 2005 winner Hedgehunter, plus Livingstonebramble and Bothar Na, did a U-Turn on Homer Wells, following discussions with owner Violet O´Leary, who used to own top-class chaser Florida Pearl.'They tell me Aintree are watering well, so we have decided to let Homer Wells have a go,' said Mullins. 'He won his bumper on good ground, so I don´t think the going will be a problem.'Announcing his jockey plans for the big race, Mullins, confirming that Ruby Walsh would again partner Hedgehunter, said that David Condon would ride Homer Wells, who won the Bobbyjo Chase at Fairyhouse, with Davy Russell aboard Livingstonebramble and David Casey on Bothar Na.Mouse Morris said this evening that Fota Island, declared for Friday's John Smith's Melling Chase, will not run because the horse is lame.