Honeysuckle primed to make it sweet sixteen at Punchestown
Brilliant mare ‘in mighty form’ for latest assignment.
Honeysuckle is primed to extend her undefeated record as she bids for a second Paddy Power Champion Hurdle title at Punchestown on Friday. The Henry de Bromhead-trained mare silenced any doubters at the Cheltenham Festival when retaining her Champion Hurdle title and preserving her flawless record to a ratio that now balances at 15 runs and 15 victories. A two-and-a-quarter-length winner of this race last season, with connections of Constitution Hill opting to keep their powder dry the eight-year-old will face just five rivals this time around as she looks to add a 16th triumph to her CV. De Bromhead said: “Honeysuckle is in mighty form since Cheltenham. She seems really well. She had to battle to win at Punchestown race last year but they went some pace in it and I think she did what she had to do and was good on the day. “I think it’s fair comment to say she only does what she needs to in order to win her races and that probably has helped her keep reproducing so consistently throughout her career.
“It’s a privilege for all of us to be associated with her. She has been incredible since being bought by Peter Molony and Kenny Alexander at Punchestown and we can’t wait to go again.” British interests are represented by the David Pipe-trained Adagio after his eighth-placed Champion Hurdle performance. Prior to that the five-year-old has either won or finished second in a string of big races after a juvenile season that culminated in a top-flight victory in the Finale Juvenile Hurdle. “I think he’ll like conditions, he’s travelled over well, there’s only six runners and quite a lot of prize money on offer so we’ll try and pick up as much as we can,” said Pipe. “We were going to go to Aintree but he wasn’t quite right so we had to miss that, he hopefully comes here a fresh horse, we’ll put a pair of sheepskin cheekpieces on him as well.




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