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Cheltenham Festival 2026: Willie Mullins unhappy with ground as Fact Or File withdrawn


“We were promised watering, and I’m not sure that has been done so I am a little annoyed about that. I know the forecast has not been kind, but few people complain about too much rain.

“The conditions suit some horses, but for the big favourites we would like it softer.”

Mullins is the most successful trainer in the history of Cheltenham, having saddled 118 winners. Regarded as the most prominent trainer in Ireland, he has also trained the last two winners of the Grand National.

The 69-year-old said he had concerns about the ground from early on Thursday, with his fears confirmed as the day continued.

Shortly before Fact To File’s withdrawal, racing fans saw 40-1 shot White Noise win the Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle and the Stayers’ Hurdle was taken by Home By The Lee, another long-priced victor at 33-1.

Mullins added: “I talked with JP [McManus, Fact Or File’s owner], and said, these horses are too difficult to acquire.

“We waited all day for rain that was half-promised, so we made the decision not to run.”

Heavy rain had been forecast at Cheltenham on Thursday morning, but while there was some wind and rain it was less than expected and the going was good for the Ryanair Chase.

Fact To File is the only horse Mullins withdrew on Thursday, with another 15 of his trainees running.

Five Mullins-trained horses won on the opening two days of the Festival, but none on day three.

Two horses died on the opening two days of the 2026 Festival – Hansard on Tuesday, then HMS Seahorse on Wednesday.

The Ryanair Chase was eventually won by Heart Wood, which beat Jonbon – the new favourite following the absence of Fact Or File – by several lengths.

BBC Sport has contacted Cheltenham Racecourse for comment.



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