RACING: De Bromhead-trained Honeysuckle and State Man set for Leopardstown clash
Honeysuckle, State Man and Vauban all feature among six confirmations for Sunday’s Chanelle Pharma Irish Champion Hurdle at Leopardstown.
After Honeysuckle met with the first defeat of her career last time out in the Hatton’s Grace at Fairyhouse, in all likelihood it will be the first time she has not been sent off favourite since the 2020 Mares’ Hurdle at Cheltenham, when she beat Benie Des Dieux.
Ahead of her in the ante-post betting is Willie Mullins’ State Man, who has progressed from victory in last term’s County Hurdle to win two Grade Ones already this season, landing the Morgiana and Matheson Hurdles.
State Man held off his Willie Mullins stablemate Vauban at Christmas and the champion trainer is happy for them both to meet again in an attempt to prevent a fourth successive victory for Waterford trainer Henry de Bromhead.
Teahupoo is a 20/1 shocker in the @BarOneRacing Hatton's Grace Hurdle!
The only five-year-old in the field pips Klassical Dream and inflicts a first defeat on the brilliant Honeysuckle in quite a big-race heat at @Fairyhouse pic.twitter.com/gA1cHp3C0N
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) December 4, 2022
Mullins said: “It’s going to be a hell of a race.
“Honeysuckle, I thought, ran very well (in the Hatton’s Grace). A lot of people castigated her for her run in Fairyhouse but I thought it was a great run against that class of horse. She’ll be hard to beat.
“We’ll be doing our best with State Man and Vauban, both ran crackers at Christmas.
“I keep saying he’s (Vauban) only five and he is, though it’s hard for those sort of horses to improve.
“Both of them have pleased me since and we’re looking forward to see if we can take on Kenny Alexander’s Honeysuckle. It’s going to be a very good race, anyhow.”
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