Scottish Daily Mail

Henderson heavyweigh­t set to land an early blow

- By SAM TURNER Britain’s top tipster

IT May not yet have assumed the gravitas or delivered the sporting drama of ali and Foreman, or Borg versus McEnroe, but today’s meeting of SHISHKIN (ascot, 3.35) and Energumene has certainly caught the imaginatio­n of racing fans.

So often starved of enthrallin­g head-to-head clashes outside of the major spring festivals, National Hunt devotees will at last be treated to a humdinger of a renewal of the SBK Clarence House Chase with two of chasing’s heavyweigh­ts doing battle.

There may only be four going to post for today’s feature but the presence of last year’s winner, First Flow, adds extra spice to a contest which does not require hyping.

While many will see this as a pre-cursor to the Cheltenham Festival, with Nicky Henderson and Willie Mullins — the trainers of the top two in today’s big race — each trying to strike an early blow for team morale, it is important to treat these prestigiou­s Grade One races as exactly that.

Henderson and Mullins look set for an enthrallin­g duel in the Supreme Novices Hurdle in two months’ time, given the hurdling ammunition at their disposal.

However, there is a lot of water still to go under the bridge until the opener of the Festival.

That said, victory for Shishkin would bolster the home team’s confidence that they can perhaps compete on a more level footing at Prestbury Park following last year’s hammering and the set-up of today’s race looks perfect for Henderson’s star to capitalise on Energumene’s running style.

The Irish raider, a free-going and exuberant two-miler, looks set to try to dominate from the front while Nico de Boinville on Shishkin is likely to relish a generous pace to run at late on.

The selection was never stronger during the Desert Orchid Chase at Christmas than passing the line with his trademark turbo kicking in as the field turned for home.

That victory, achieved despite a rushed preparatio­n, extended his unbeaten chase record to six and served notice there is still better to come when the eight-year-old’s handler can enjoy a clean run into a race like today’s.

Given Henderson errs more on the side of caution, it seems safe to assume events at Seven Barrows have progressed smoothly since Kempton.

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 ?? GETTY/RACINGFOTO­S ?? Clash of the titans: Shishkin (left) and Energumene
GETTY/RACINGFOTO­S Clash of the titans: Shishkin (left) and Energumene

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