Energumene bids to measure up in Irish Arkle
Rising two-mile star could emerge as Cheltenham threat to Shishkin.
Energumene is a hot favourite to follow in some illustrious hoofprints in the Patrick Ward & Company Solicitors Irish Arkle. Willie Mullins has saddled a record six previous winners of Saturday’s Grade One contest, with his last three – Un De Sceaux, Douvan and Footpad – going on to win the Arkle at Cheltenham the following month. The lightly-raced Energumene has certainly made a big impression in winning his first two starts over fences – and while he is odds-on to complete his hat-trick at this weekend’s Dublin Racing Festival, Mullins is keeping his feet on the ground. He said: “It would be very hard to compare him with the likes of Douvan or Un De Sceaux just yet – they were very high-class horses. “Hopefully he can be up to that level, but he still has a fair bit to prove. “He’ll have to show us this weekend whether he’s as good as them or not.”
Energumene v Shishkin in March? pic.twitter.com/DgaZKBqDXh
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