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Preview wexford 22nd Nov

The Willie Mullins bandwagon is beginning to get rolling and the champion trainer will be hoping to continue his good form at Wexford on Tuesday.

It is difficult to stop this juggernaut-like operation when in full flow and the County Carlow-based handler introduces a potentially smart type in the Slaney Hurdle.

Crack Tiepy, representing leading owner Rich Ricci, brings some smart French form to the table on his debut for Mullins and could be a class above his rivals lining up in receipt of weight.

Action gets underway at 12.25 and stable companion Bargy Lady should go well in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Mares Maiden Hurdle.

The daughter of Yeats shaped with plenty of promise in bumper starts at Listowel and Cork and will know her task taking to timber for the first time.

In a competitive renewal, though, the four-year-old won't get it all her own way with the likes of Toe The Line, Lettre De Cachet and Forge Meadow, who looked above-average in two starts last season, in opposition.

The Mullins-trained Sympa Des Flos is only a reserve in the Supporters Club AGM Maiden Hurdle and if not getting a run the door should be left wide open for Sutton Manor.

Gordon Elliott has his string in good nick and if his son of Gold Well, formerly in the hands of Mullins, has come forward for his Fairyhouse return earlier this month he should take some stopping.

Mullins and Elliott go head to head in the Kerlogue Mares Beginners Chase with Daisy's Gift and Monbeg Rose but both might have to settle for a supporting role if Slowmotion, trained by Joseph O'Brien, can translate the pick of her hurdles form to this sphere.

Mags Mullins' Logical Song, impressive winner at Fairyhouse last week, looks the one to be on in the Loch Garman Handicap Hurdle, while the in-form Capture The Drama will be popular in the Selskar Handicap Chase with similar sentiments applying to Sizingdowntherhine in the Rosslare Hunters Chase.