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‘One day at a time’ with Energumene, but so far so good

‘One day at a time’ with Energumene, but so far so good
‘One day at a time’ with Energumene, but so far so good

Superstar chaser Energumene has returned to training after missing the entirety of last season with a hind leg injury.

The Willie Mullins-trained gelding is a dual Cheltenham Festival winner, taking back-to-back renewals of the Queen Mother Champion Chase in 2022 and 2023.

After both victories, he was sent next to the Champion Chase at the Punchestown Festival to also claim that prize twice in succession, with his April 2023 victory there the last time he has been seen on a racecourse.

Twelve months ago it was announced the 10-year-old would miss the 2023-2024 season due to a hind leg problem, something he has been carefully rehabilitated from with a spell out at grass over the summer.

Paul Townend celebrates victory with Energumene at the Cheltenham Festival
Paul Townend celebrates victory with Energumene at the Cheltenham Festival (David Davies for The Jockey Club)

He has now returned to the Mullins yard at Closutton and is cantering ahead of his comeback, although his training will be taken day by day and there is no fixed date for his reappearance.

Sean Graham, racing manager to owner Tony Bloom, said: “I spoke to Willie last week, the horse has had a long rest and over the summer he was out at grass for a few months.

“He came back in from grass in early August and he’s had four or five weeks of going on the walker every day.

“Since then, he’s been cantering every day for the last month and he’s been fine.

“He’s a 10-year-old now, so we’re just going to take one day at a time with him, but touch wood, everything’s 100 per cent.”

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