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06 Apr 2026

Energumene rolls back the years at Fairyhouse

Energumene rolls back the years at Fairyhouse

Dual Queen Mother Champion Chase hero Energumene proved the fire still burns bright with an emphatic victory in the Underwriting Exchange Fairyhouse Chase.

The Willie Mullins-trained veteran claimed the two-mile chasing crown at the Cheltenham Festival in 2022 and 2023 and while he is now in the twilight of his career at the age of 12, he clearly retains plenty of ability and enthusiasm for the game.

Stepping up to two and a half miles for the first time since November 2020, Energumene was a 9-4 chance in the hands of Paul Townend and the extra stamina test clearly suited as he travelled strongly throughout and was not hard pressed to score by six lengths from stablemate Blood Destiny, with Gordon Elliott’s 13-8 favourite Found A Fifty well beaten in third.

There was a sad postscript to the Grade Two contest, with a third Mullins runner Saint Sam fatally injured after suffering a heavy fall three fences from home.

Of Energumene, the champion trainer said: “I don’t know what he’s on at 12 years of age but I’m going to get some of it!

“I couldn’t believe how well he was going. You could see Paul just absolutely tanking and the further he was going the better he was liking it.

“I’m just amazed that he could put in such a performance today. I’m delighted with Blood Destiny too and very sorry for Saint Sam and connections.”

Energumene has won at the Punchestown Festival three times and a return to County Kildare looks to be on the agenda before a decision is made on whether he will race on next season.

Mullins added: “I think he’ll have an entry in Punchestown and then we’ll review the situation and see what Tony Bloom (owner) wants to do.

“Energumene stole the show today. At 12 years of age to put in a performance like that – he ran like a seven or eight-year-old.”

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