Stone bruise scare but Energumene on course for Shishkin rematch
Crack two-miler reported to be back sound and heading to Cheltenham.
Energumene remains on course for a Cheltenham Festival rematch with his Ascot conqueror Shishkin despite suffering a stone bruise in recent days. The duo fought out the race of the season so far in the Clarence House Chase, with the Nicky Henderson-trained Shishkin edging out Willie Mullins’ Energumene by a length after a prolonged battle up the Ascot straight. The pair are set to cross swords again in the Betway Queen Mother Champion Chase on on Wednesday week, but Energumene drifted on the exchanges on Thursday, prompting concerns about his welfare. However, Sean Graham, racing manager for owner Tony Bloom, has confirmed that while the eight-year-old had a minor blip earlier in the week, a trip to the Cotswolds and the eagerly-awaited rematch with Shishkin is still on.He told Nick Luck’s Daily Podcast: “About five or six days ago the horse had a stone bruise and he was slightly lame, but with these things you just need to give it a couple of days. “The shoes were taken off his front feet, we gave him an easy two days, we put the shoes back on and he cantered on Tuesday morning and he was sound on Wednesday. He did another canter yesterday morning and he was sound after that as well. “It was just a little niggle that he got, it’s just one of those things that happen with horses and you’ve got to expect it. “As far as I’m concerned now, having spoken to Willie yesterday, the horse is sound and he’s going to be aimed for the Champion Chase on Wednesday.”

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