Cesarewitch Handicap 2022: Willie Mullins Possible Runners

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Cesarewitch Handicap 2022: Willie Mullins Possible Runners

Willie Mullins has won 3 of the last 4 Cesarewitch Handicap races. He has three runners entered for the 2022 Cesarwish Handiap at Newmarket.

Willie Mullins has won the Cesarewitch Handicap three of the last four renewals. He also won it last year. He has also had success at Royal Ascot. His first Cesarwish winner was Low Sun in 2018.

Willie Mullins has three horses entered in the 2022 Cesarewitch. Jason Watson and Tom Marquand have already booked to ride Scaramanga and Baby Zeus. The other horse is GIBRALTAR, who is short in betting at this stage.

Jason Watson has ridden two of Willie Mullins’ last three Cesarewitch winners. Jason Watson is booked to ride Scaramanga, who is owned by Malcolm Denmark. Scamanga is having his first run for Mullin's having previously been housed with Paul Nicholls.

Tom Marquand booked to ride the Mullins-trained Baby Zeus. Baby Zeus is 25/1 with VirginBet. Tom Marquands rode the horse last time out in Ireland for Mullin at Leopardstown.

Cesarewitch Handicap 2022 is run over 2m2f on the flat. Jumps trainers have a good record in this race. Willie Mullins' yard has won three of the last four Cesare witchings. Nicky Henderson's camp has also won 3 times over the years.

Cesarewitch Handicap 2022: Willie Mullins Possible Runners.

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Cesarewitch Handicap 2022 is a race won by Willie Mullins. The average winning SP in the last 20 years is 21/1. There have been just 4 winning favourites since 1993. The first three home all returned a double-figure price.

Cesarewitch Handicap 2022 is Willie Mullins' race. The horses are aged 4 to 5 years old. They are trained by Willie, Nicky Henderson, Brian Meehan and Philip Hobbs.

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