Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

WHO D’AIRS WINS

Brave Buveur is back for another Hurdle tilt

- BY ASHLEY IVESON

BUVEUR D’AIR bids to roll back the years and claim a second victory in the Betway Aintree Hurdle this afternoon.

It is four years since the dual Champion Hurdle hero claimed the two-and-a-half-mile Grade One after finished second to Supasundae when the race was last run in

2019.

However, Buveur D’air has endured a far from straightfo­rward couple of years since with a freak hoof injury suffered in the Fighting Fifth at Newcastle later that year keeping him on the sidelines until his comeback at Haydock in January.

After he was beaten by Navajo Pass there, connection­s ultimately opted against bidding for a third Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham last month – a decision trainer Nicky Henderson hopes will pay off on Merseyside.

He said: “He’s come on since Haydock. We had a little hiccup before Cheltenham, which helped us make the decision to come here. I think the extra half-a-mile is not an unnatural thing to do when you’re 10 years old.”

The Seven Barrows handler believes it is a triumph in itself that Buveur D’air managed to return to the track following the setback he suffered in the north-east almost 18 months ago.

He added: “It was a freak thing that happened to him at Newcastle – the photograph of that piece of wood sticking out of his hoof was absolutely terrifying.

“Both our vets here and the vets in Ireland have done an amazing job. To be fair, it’s a miracle he’s racing again at all. To win a race like this and get one back always gives you great satisfacti­on.” Among Buveur D’air’s rivals, Olly Murphy’s Brewin’upastorm and the Paul Nicholls-trained Mcfabulous renew rivalry after finishing first and second in the National Spirit Hurdle at Fontwell in February.

Murphy said: “It’s been a long-term plan and two and a half miles on good ground are his ideal conditions.”

Abacadabra­s and Jason The Militant are two leading contenders from Ireland.

Denise Foster’s Abacadabra­s was an early faller in the Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham while the Henry de Bromhead-trained Jason The Militant was last seen landing the reschedule­d Red Mills Trial Hurdle at Fairyhouse in February. Foster said: “Abacadabra­s looks amazing at the moment.”

 ??  ?? SECOND WIND Buveur D’air has is chasing victory today to add to his success four years ago
SECOND WIND Buveur D’air has is chasing victory today to add to his success four years ago

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