Arkle promises a cracker as ‘big three’ all stand ground
Shishkin, Energumene and Allmankind on course to do battle at Festival
The big three – Shishkin, Energumene and Allmankind – have all stood their ground in the Sporting Life Arkle Trophy for what promises to be one of the races of the week at Cheltenham. Twelve horses were left in following the confirmation stage – but all eyes will be on the trio, who are unbeaten over fences. Shishkin, last year’s Supreme Novices’ Hurdle winner, flies the flag for Nicky Henderson. The seven-year-old has looked a natural over fences, with two impressive victories at Kempton and one at Doncaster.Allmankind schooling ahead of his Cheltenham Festival date with Shishkin and Energumene 😳 #Allmankind https://t.co/0Ajgo9fQ5J
— Stuart ‘Jimbo’ Williams (@Jimbo_JumpsMan) March 10, 2021
Energumene, trained by Willie Mullins, has been just as convincing in Ireland – chalking up a hat-trick which culminated in the Irish version of the Arkle at Leopardstown last month. Dan Skelton’s Allmankind has done everything asked of him so far too, with Grade One success at Sandown sandwiched by two wins at Warwick. Mullins also has Blackbow and Franco De Port in the reckoning for Tuesday, while Felix Desjy could be Denise Foster’s first Festival runner since she took over the licence from Gordon Elliott following his suspension.
A dozen still in the @SportingLife Arkle reckoning – including Shishkin and Energumene @CheltenhamRaces pic.twitter.com/jsa4dYmwUw
— PA Racing (@PAracing) March 10, 2021
Demolition job!
Runner-up last year, Concertista bolts up in the Daylesford Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle. Five runnings of this race, five victories for Willie Mullins! #CheltenhamFestival @Dazjacob10 pic.twitter.com/tT1ULvc9rC — Racing TV (@RacingTV) March 12, 2020
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