The Irish Mail on Sunday

Elliott has full faith in Jade to hold on to her crown

- By Eoghan O’Brien

GORDON ELLIOTT believes Apple’s Jade is stronger than ever as she prepares to defend her crown in the Bar One Racing Hatton’s Grace Hurdle at Fairyhouse today.

The five-year-old was one of the most high-profile horses to make the move from Willie Mullins to Elliott last year following the champion trainer’s well-publicised split with Gigginstow­n House Stud.

Apple’s Jade was beaten on her first two starts for her new trainer, but raised her game to see off former stablemate Vroum Vroum Mag in a thrilling renewal of this two-and-a-half-mile Grade One 12 months ago before adding to her top-level tally at Cheltenham and Punchestow­n in the spring.

She made a successful reappearan­ce in the Lismullen Hurdle at Navan three weeks ago and faces the Mullins-trained Stayers’ Hurdle hero Nichols Canyon in what promises to be another intriguing clash between the two powerhouse stables in Irish National Hunt racing.

‘Obviously Nichols Canyon is a serious horse and it’s hard to beat Willie Mullins anywhere, but our mare is in good form and we’ll give it a go,’ Elliott said.

‘She always improves for her first run and Lisa (O’Neill) rides her out every day and she couldn’t be happier with her.

‘She’s probably a bit stronger this year, which is good.’

The Cullentra handler also saddles outsider Mick Jazz, and added: ‘Hopefully he can pick up a bit of prize-money.’

Nichols Canyon has won eight Grade Ones for the Mullins team, opening his top-level account in the Royal Bond Novice Hurdle on this card three years ago.

However, Mullins feels he has plenty on his plate on his seasonal reappearan­ce.

He said: ‘Nichols Canyon is good, he’s grand, but it will probably be hard to beat Apple’s Jade on form.’

Nichols Canyon is one of three Closutton representa­tives along with Cilaos Emery and high-class mare Augusta Kate.

Cilaos Emery was last seen when beating esteemed stablemate Melon at last season’s Punchestow­n Festival.

The trainer’s son and assistant, Patrick, who rides Cilaos Emery, said: ‘It should be a fascinatin­g race.

‘Nichols Canyon is incredibly versatile. He has the speed to beat Faugheen over two miles in a Morgiana Hurdle and the stamina to win a Stayers’ Hurdle over three miles in Cheltenham.

‘This intermedia­te distance of two and a half miles should suit him well, but obviously Apple’s Jade won this race last year and has already had a run this season.’

He went on: ‘Cilaos Emery ran a good race to finish fifth in the Supreme at Cheltenham and improved to beat Melon in Punchestow­n.

‘This is a big step up for him, but it will let us know where he stands in the pecking order.’

Jessica Harrington’s Coral Cup hero Supasundae and Joe Murphy’s stable star Swamp Fox complete the seven-strong field.

Meanwhile, Death Duty puts his unbeaten record over fences and huge reputation on the line in the Bar One Racing Drinmore Novice Chase.

Elliott has never made any secret of the regard in which he holds the six-year-old and he lived up the billing by winning two bumpers and his first four starts over hurdles last season.

He blotted his copybook when unseating his rider in the Albert Bartlett at the Cheltenham Festival and was only third at Punchestow­n, but he has reignited his career with chase victories at Tipperary and Punchestow­n this autumn.

Elliott said: ‘This race has been the plan, he’s in great form and we couldn’t be happier with him.

‘It’s a good race. I was of the opinion last year that he wanted three miles and I just might have been wrong the way he won over two miles and two furlongs at Punchestow­n the last day.’

Elliott also saddles two high-class mares in Shattered Love and Dinaria Des Obeaux. Dinaria Des Obeaux is particular­ly interestin­g having won each of her two starts over fences and as four-year-old, she receives significan­t weight from each of her rivals. ‘Dinaria Des Obeaux is getting 15lb, so if she’s ever going to beat them it could be on Sunday. She’s well and hopefully she runs well,’ Elliott added. Willie Mullins is double-handed as he chases a fourth victory in the race. ‘Rathvinden has a chance and there’s Townshend as well. Race fitness might give Rathvinden the edge,’ said the champion trainer.

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