Willie Mullins has entered Daddy Long Legs in the SBK Road To Cheltenham Novice Stakes at Southwell, pitting him against Constitution Hill. This race is a hotly contested affair, with a maximum field size of 14 and a valuable prize on offer. Daddy Long Legs, a seven-year-old, is no stranger to the track, having finished second in his sole start in France and third in a Ballinrobe maiden on his last start for Mullins. Other notable entries include Gambino by Dan Skelton, Nardaran by Paul Nicholls, and Tripoli Flyer by Fergal O'Brien. This race is sure to be a thrilling spectacle, with so many talented horses in the running. But here's where it gets interesting: Willie Mullins has a reputation for being a strategic trainer, and his decision to enter Daddy Long Legs could be a calculated move. Will Daddy Long Legs make it to the finish line? Or will Constitution Hill prove to be too strong? And this is the part most people miss: the SBK Road To Cheltenham Novice Stakes is not just any race. It's a stepping stone to the prestigious Cheltenham Festival, and the winner will gain valuable experience and a boost in their chances of success in the future. So, who will come out on top? Will Daddy Long Legs make a strong showing, or will Constitution Hill reign supreme? We'll find out on race day. In the meantime, feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below. Do you think Daddy Long Legs has what it takes to win? Or will Constitution Hill prove to be too strong?