Allaho hasn't been seen since winning the 2022 Punchestown Gold Cup; he won back-to-back Ryanair Chases in 2021 and 2022 before an injury ruled him out last season; he faces three rivals including the Mouse Morris-trained Gentlemansgame
Wednesday 8 November 2023 18:31, UK
Jumps fans are served up a midweek treat in Ireland on Thursday as one of the sport's superstars makes his long-awaited return in the Clonmel Oil Chase.
Willie Mullins has landed seven of the last 10 editions of the Grade Two feature at Powerstown Park, with Champagne Fever (2014), Kemboy (2018) and Douvan (2019) among those on the roll of honour.
This year the champion trainer saddles two of the declared runners, with Janidil joined by his long-absent and esteemed stablemate Allaho.
The Cheveley Park Stud-owned gelding was spectacular in winning back-to-back renewals of the Ryanair Chase at Cheltenham, pummelling his rivals by 12 and 14 lengths respectively, before successfully stepping up to three miles with a 14-length demolition job in the 2022 Punchestown Gold Cup.
He has not been seen in competitive action since the latter of those triumphs 19 months ago, but will nevertheless be a short price to dispatch of his three rivals in the hands of Paul Townend.
"Allaho has been fantastic for us, winning a couple of Ryanairs, a Punchestown Gold Cup and a John Durkan. It's great to see him back and hopefully he can show us that he's back to his best," said Cheveley Park Stud director Richard Thompson.
"He's nine turning 10 in January, he's been one of the stalwarts from the bunch of jumps horses we bought and hopefully we'll still have some good days with him.
"He's been off the track since April 2022, a good year and a half, so it will be fascinating to see him back and we'll see how he gets on.
"Before he got injured last season we hoped he might be a three-time winner of the Ryanair and hopefully still can be."
The biggest threat to the Mullins pair is French Dynamite, who bids to provide Mouse Morris with another big-race win following Gentlemansgame's victory in the Charlie Hall at Wetherby on Saturday.
Morris said: "He'll probably take the run and it would be hard to think we'll beat Allaho, but it's a good place to start and it will put him right for wherever we want to go afterwards."
John Ryan's outsider Grange Walk completes the quartet.