Mullins hoping for <br> not-so-ordinary Joe Irish trainer Willie Mullins is expecting a bold show from his promising novice hurdler Joe Cullen at Punchestown`s relocated festival, which gets under way at Fairyhouse tomorrow.Joe Cullen, winner of the Weatherbys Champion Bumper at the 2000 Cheltenham Festival, is one of six horses declared for the Grade One Winning Fair Champion Novice Hurdle.The six-year-old has won his only start over hurdles so far but Mullins does not believe his lack of experience will be a hindrance tomorrow.He said: 'I`m quite happy with him and I`m hoping he`ll hold his own. The better ground will be a help to him.'After tomorrow he might go for a novice over two-and-a-half miles at the Fairyhouse Grand National meeting and we may run him on the flat.'Among Joe Cullen`s rivals are Pierse Handicap Hurdle winner Grinkov and Edward O`Grady`s Ned Kelly, who is unbeaten in his four starts over timber.