Samcro and
Faugheen are primed for a mouth-watering clash in the Matchbook Betting Exchange Novice Chase at Limerick on Thursday.
Gordon Elliott’s Samcro was considered one of the budding superstars of the sport after a novice-hurdle season which included victory in the Ballymore at the 2018 Cheltenham Festival.
However, he was beaten on each of his three starts during an underwhelming campaign last term – which ended not long after Christmas when he was diagnosed with a deep-seated lung infection.
Samcro appears to have re-discovered his spark, though, looking much more like his old self with a successful chasing debut at Down Royal – before falling two fences from home when challenging the winner in the Drinmore at Fairyhouse at the start of this month.
Gordon Elliott reflects on Samcro's tumble
Speaking in his Betfair blog, Elliott said: “Samcro had lots of options over Christmas, but this looked the right race for him – the trip suits him well, and he will have no trouble with the ground.
“It was a pity what happened at Fairyhouse, because he was going very well when he came down, but so too was Joseph O’Brien’s horse (Fakir D’oudairies) – and it’s a pure guessing game as to what would have happened had he stood up.
“All I know is that I’m much happier with Samcro this season, and he seems a much happier and healthier horse since we changed a few things around. At home, he shows me that he is back to where he was as a novice hurdler, and I couldn’t be happier with him going into this race.
“He is working well and seems very well in himself, so I hope he will take plenty of beating. It’s been a while since he won a Grade One, but I haven’t lost any faith in him, and it would be great to him back winning another big race.”
Elliott also saddles the only mare in Thursday’s field, Tintangle.
The Willie Mullins-trained Faugheen can count nine Grade One victories among his 13 over the smaller obstacles, including success in the 2015 Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham.
Watch a full replay of how Faugheen won on his chasing debut
He is a late recruit to the chasing ranks as an 11-year-old, but he made a smart start to his career over fences at Punchestown last month – recovering from one serious mistake to win decisively.
The champion trainer’s son Patrick will be on board Faugheen for the first time since steering him to success in a bumper at the 2013 Punchestown Festival.
He said: “Faugheen faces a tough task against Samcro. He actually won in Limerick six years ago – when Samcro was a yearling!
“He’s in super form at home, and we’re hoping he’ll run well.”
The seven-strong line-up is completed by Castlebrook (Jimmy Mangan), Demain Des L’aube (Henry de Bromhead), Glamorgan Duke (Paul Gilligan) and Off You Go (Charles Byrnes).