Energumene has something to prove when he returns to Cheltenham to defend his Betway Queen Mother Champion Chase crown on Wednesday.
The horse responsible for ensuring Willie Mullins has the full collection of championship events at the Festival looked set to become the dominant force in the two-mile chase division when following up his Champion Chase triumph in impressive style at the Punchestown Festival before then returning in rude health at Cork in December.
However, his momentum was checked on Trials day when Energumene could only finish third in the rearranged Clarence House Chase.
The master of Closutton identified a couple of reasons for the under-par performance in the aftermath of that contest and is hoping to see his charge correct the record in the day two feature.
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āIt was great to finally get a Champion Chase last year and I think in the Clarence House he just needed the run over those different style of fences,ā said Mullins.
āEven though heād schooled over them at home, sometimes a horse just needs to get out on the track and see the thing and Iām sure that experience will stand to him when it comes to jumping off in the Champion Chase.
āThereās no such thing as a slowly-run Champion Chase and I think thatās going to suit us.
āThe Clarence House was a very tactical race and I think a few jockeys might change tactics the next day.
āWe learnt a lot I think and Iām happy and Paul (Townend) is happy heāll improve a lot from that day.ā
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Energumene had to settle for third in the Clarence House with the Gary Moore-trained Editeur Du Gite making most before holding off the fast-finishing Edwardstone in a thrilling finish.
It was Alan Kingās Arkle hero who went into most notebooks on that occasion and the Barbury Castle handler is happy with where he has the favourite ahead of the main event.
āI would obviously have preferred to have won (on Trials day), but it wasnāt to be and Garyās horse battled back well,ā said King.
āIām very happy where I have the horse and we canāt do any more our end.
āWeāre in very good shape for Wednesday, we just hope to get a nice, clean run now and see what happens.ā
Editeur Du Giteās victory was the second time this season he has caused an upset in a key Champion Chase trial, having also won the Desert Orchid Chase, and Moore sees no reason why the nine-year-old cannot play a leading role once again.
He said: āAs long as he is as good as he was last time, thatās what he needs to be really.
āI see no reason why he canāt run like that again. Iām very happy with him, his preparation has gone well and itās all systems go.ā
Editeur Du Gite wears the colours carried to Champion Chase success by the stableās Sire De Grugy in 2014 and Moore admits the improvement his contender has shown this season has caught him by surprise.
āHopefully he can do the same as Sire De Grugy,ā he continued.
āIt would be nice and also a bit unbelievable ā something I never thought he would be doing anyway. But it just shows you never know in this game!
āItās surprised me how much he has improved but time is an amazing thing in racing and he has improved a massive amount and probably needs to improve a bit more now as well.ā
The race will also be a big occasion for Niall Houlihan, who has struck up a fine relationship with Editeur Du Gite and will be riding in the Champion Chase for the first time.
āItās a massive day for him and thereās a lot of responsibility on his head, but heās a pretty cool guy and I donāt think it will be a problem to him,ā added Moore.
āEveryone knows how Editeur Du Gite races and will be well aware of it and I hope Niall is as well ā Iām sure he will be. If the others want to go fast with him, then so be it.ā
Nube Negra won the Shloer Chase over course and distance in November, but was somewhat disappointing when second to Editeur Du Gite at Kempton in the Desert Orchid.
He has been freshened up by Dan Skelton ahead of another crack at the Champion Chase ā attempting to go one better than his second to Put The Kettle On in 2021.
āNube Negra goes very well fresh and is very good around the course,ā said Skelton.
āAny dry days or hours would be appreciated. The day he beat Altior at Kempton it was officially described as soft, but we do know the better the ground, the more suitable it is for him.
āHeās very good at home and I couldnāt have him any better to be honest.ā
Greaneteen was only a length and a half further back in fourth on that occasion and has since won the Tingle Creek twice.
He suffered a surprise defeat in the Game Spirit at Newbury, but trainer Paul Nicholls felt his charge really needed the outing that day.
He told Betfair: āI couldnāt be happier with Greaneteen who is much sharper now after a below-0par run at Newbury a month ago when I left him under cooked. I think you can put a line through that run when he was too fresh and the ground was quicker than he likes.
āGreaneteen pleased me in an away day at Lambourn recently, is much fitter going to Cheltenham and will appreciate some ease in the ground. He ran very well when finishing a close fourth in the race two years ago and I can see him being placed again.ā
Venetia Williamsā Funambule Sivola won the Game Spirit and was also runner-up in this last year, while Captain Guinness completes the line-up attempting to provide Henry de Bromhead with a fourth Champion Chase trophy.
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