Energumene bids to cement his status as the king of the two-mile division over fences by securing back-to-back victories in the William Hill Champion Chase on the opening day of the Punchestown Festival.
The nine-year-old provided Willie Mullins with a first victory in the Queen Mother Champion Chase at Cheltenham last season before putting the seal on his campaign with a facile success in County Kildare.
He suffered a blip earlier this term when only third in the rescheduled Clarence House Chase at Cheltenham in January, but raised his game significantly with a dominant defence of his Champion Chase crown last month and is short odds to repeat the feat on Tuesday.
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Mullins said: āI was particularly pleased how Energumene did it in Cheltenham. Heād been working like that at home.
āWe were all a little disappointed when he disappointed in the rescheduled Clarence House Chase, but I think we learned so much that day which meant he was a very good winner of the Champion Chase.
āThe white fences might have upset him in the Clarence House and we sharpened up tactics. I think heās a fair sort to do what he did two years running and in the manner he did it in Cheltenham.
āThose (soft) conditions are very helpful to him as well. He probably wonāt get those in Punchestown ā but if he does get wet weather, heās going to be very difficult to beat with a clear round.ā
Energumeneās rivals include a trio of stablemates in Chacun Pour Soi, Blue Lord and Gentleman De Mee.
Chacun Pour Soi won this race in 2021, but is past his best judged on recent results, while Blue Lord needs to bounce back from a below-par performance in the Ryanair Chase at Cheltenham.
Gentleman De Mee, on the other hand, missed the Festival in the Cotswolds and therefore lines up fresh from winning the Dublin Chase at Leopardstown in early February.
āWe have Gentleman De Mee in the race and he wonāt be hanging around at the start. Thatās his nature and Energumene can follow away. Paul (Townend) has the confidence to do both,ā Mullins added.
Henry de Bromheadās mare Magic Daze and the Patrick Foley-trained Rebel Gold complete the field.
The latter will be a big outsider, despite winning a valuable handicap chase at Fairyhouse and a Grade Three at Naas this season, and Foley has no great expectations.
He said: āThe original plan was to go to Fairyhouse for the Grade Two, but we just got a bit of a setback. After he won in Naas, Denis (OāRegan, jockey) said itād be no harm to give him an entry in some of the good races as they can cut up a little bit, so maybe itās all for luck.
āThe most realistic goal is probably to finish fourth, but even if he finishes sixth of the six, youāre picking up prize money and on ratings, we are the lowest rated horse in it.
āIf heād had a proper clear run, Iād be going there hoping to beat one or two of them but weāre not going to be in any way disappointed wherever he finishes.
āIf he puts in a decent run weāll all be very, very happy.ā
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