Poniros set for Champion Hurdle after Leopardstown third

Willie Mullins' record-breaking Cheltenham winner Poniros has earned a spot in the upcoming Champion Hurdle following a third-place finish in the Irish Champion Hurdle. The five-year-old horse, owned by Tony Bloom, showed enough promise despite a 14-and-a-half length defeat to convince his connections to target the Festival. Racing manager Sean Graham highlighted limited options but remains optimistic about the horse's potential.

Poniros, trained by Willie Mullins, secured his place in the Champion Hurdle after finishing third behind Gordon Elliott’s Brighterdaysahead and Mullins' own Lossiemouth in the Irish Champion Hurdle at Leopardstown on Sunday. The 33-1 shot trailed by 14-and-a-half lengths, yet his team believes the performance warrants a return to Cheltenham, where he previously triumphed.

Last year, Poniros delivered one of the Festival's biggest shocks by winning the Triumph Hurdle at 100-1 odds on his hurdling debut, edging out the field by a neck. With only three runs over hurdles to his name, the five-year-old faces restricted entries, ruling out handicaps. As a result, the Champion Hurdle emerges as the most viable path forward this spring.

Sean Graham, racing manager for owner Tony Bloom, explained the decision: “His options are limited because he’s only had three runs over hurdles. So we can’t get into any of the handicaps. We will probably have to go down the Champion Hurdle route with him, he was beaten about 14 lengths.” He added a note of caution mixed with hope: “I don’t think he’ll improve 14lb. I could see him improving five or six lengths for the run. Stranger things have happened, he’s going to be 100-1 but we all know what happened the last time he was 100-1 at Cheltenham.”

Current betting lists Poniros at 16-1 for the Hurdle, with The New Lion favored at 5-2. Graham also discussed the challenges of placing Triumph winners the following season: “Having the Triumph Hurdle winner is brilliant, but the following season the horse becomes very difficult to place as you don’t want to run them before Christmas to give them chance to mature. Then you have a narrow window to run them in before going back to Cheltenham.”

In related news from the Dublin Racing Festival, another Mullins runner, The Reverend—co-owned by Bloom and Ian McAleavy—unseated jockey Harry Cobden after clipping heels in the Tattersalls Ireland Novice. The horse, on his second hurdles start after a debut win at Cork, appeared poised for a challenge before the incident. Graham reported: “He’s fine, he just seemed to clip heels with one of the other horses... Thankfully Harry is fine and the horse is fine. There’s not a bother on him.” He suggested The Reverend could head to the Supreme Novices' Hurdle, potentially finishing fourth or fifth had the race continued.

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Constitution Hill wins impressively by nine and a half lengths on his flat debut at Southwell racecourse.
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Constitution Hill wins impressively on flat debut at Southwell

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Constitution Hill, the 2023 Champion Hurdle winner, secured a commanding victory in his first flat race at Southwell on February 20, 2026. The nine-year-old horse, trained by Nicky Henderson and ridden by Oisin Murphy, won by nine and a half lengths in the SBK Road To Cheltenham Novice Stakes. The performance has sparked discussions about his future, including a potential return to the Champion Hurdle.

Majborough, the favorite in the BetMGM Queen Mother Champion Chase at Cheltenham, suffered defeat after recurring jumping issues. Trainer Willie Mullins suggested the horse may need a longer distance in future races. Il Etait Temps claimed victory for Mullins.

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Day 3 of the 2026 Cheltenham Festival, set for Thursday, March 12, features seven races including three Grade 1 events. Expert predictions highlight Teahupoo as the NAP in the Stayers’ Hurdle, with Bambino Fever tipped as the most likely winner overall. Irish-trained horses are expected to dominate key contests.

Nicky Henderson's star hurdler Sir Gino has been diagnosed with a fractured pelvis after being pulled up during Saturday's Unibet Hurdle at Cheltenham. The six-year-old, an odds-on favourite, is stable and comfortable at Three Counties Equine Hospital. Further assessments will determine the full extent of the injury.

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Horse racing owner Michael Buckley has outlined a potential Flat campaign for Constitution Hill, culminating in the Melbourne Cup later this year or in 2026. The star hurdler recently impressed on his Flat debut at Southwell, but a decision on his Champion Hurdle participation remains pending. Buckley expressed the emotional challenge of the choice while emphasizing the horse's exceptional talent.

Horse racing owner Stuart Andrew remains unhurried about preparing last year's Randox Grand National winner Nick Rockett for a title defense. The nine-year-old gelding could make his seasonal debut in the Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup on March 13. Andrew views the race as an ideal preparation despite it being the horse's first outing.

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Constitution Hill made a successful transition to flat racing with an easy victory in the SBK Road To Cheltenham Novice Stakes at Southwell. Ridden by Oisin Murphy, the horse outclassed rivals to win by nine-and-a-half lengths as the 6/4 favourite. Trainer Nicky Henderson expressed emotional relief after the performance.

 

 

 

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