Energumene will be given all the time he needs to return to his best
Brilliant two-mile champion is currently on the sidelines.
Connections are confident a patient approach will see Energumene return at his best next season. Willie Mullins’ dual Champion Chase hero was imperious when defending his two-mile crown at the Cheltenham Festival last March, but has been denied the opportunity to bid for a hat-trick having suffered an injury which has ruled him out of the current campaign. Owned by Brighton & Hove Albion chief Tony Bloom, Energumene is unlikely to be seen on track again until the 2024-25 season, as the Closutton team seek to give their high-class operator as much time as possible to recover from his setback, something seen as key to Energumene returning in the form of old.🔵⚪️ Energumene – a procession as he lands successive wins in the Betway Queen Mother Champion Chase
🏇 14 runs🥇 11 wins🏆🏆 Champion Chase🏆🏆 Hilly Way Chase x2🏆 Punchestown Champion Chase🏆 Irish Arkle⭐️ Special#CheltenhamFestival pic.twitter.com/QqMNSzaoT5 — Racing TV (@RacingTV) March 15, 2023
“He’s recovering well,” said Bloom’s racing manager, Sean Graham. “It was an injury that needed a little bit of time and he’s doing well and is recovering. The signs are good, but you never can tell so we will have to wait and see. The vets are very happy with him so fingers crossed. “It was a case of if we can’t go to Cheltenham then we give him the whole of the season off and give him plenty of time to recover for next year. “The way we are talking at the minute we will be giving him as plenty of time to recover as we possibly can. It’s not a career-threatening injury and it is just a case of us being patient. Tony is very patient and he will give him as much time as the horse needs.” Meanwhile, the exciting Bunting will attempt to hit the bullseye at the Dublin Racing Festival next month where he could secure his ticket to the Cheltenham Festival. An impressive winner when trained in France, he doubled up when making a blistering start to life in the care of Mullins at Limerick, producing a taking display to score by an ever-widening eight lengths. That saw the Bloom-owned juvenile handed quotes as short as 7-1 for the Triumph Hurdle in March, but with both victories coming in testing conditions, connections are keen to see if he can repeat his exploits so far on a sounder surface.
🎯 Hope you were on @sbunting180! He looks like a bullet!
A double top performance from Bunting who absolutely hacks up in the Tony Bloom colours for @WillieMullinsNH & Sean O’Keeffe at @LimerickRaces pic.twitter.com/Z2i8TW3qPR — Racing TV (@RacingTV) December 26, 2023

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