Faugheen sent out an ominous warning to any would-be Cheltenham challengers with a sensational victory in the BHP Champion Hurdle at Leopardstown.
Up against the only horse to ever beat him, Nichols Canyon, and last year’s Champion Hurdle runner-up Arctic Fire, Faugheen (3/10 fav) made a strong Grade 1 field look distinctly average.
He cantered to a 15-length victory in the hands of Ruby Walsh as bookmakers immediately slashed his odds to 4/11 for a successful defence in the Cotswolds in March.
Arctic Fire (8/1) was second with Nichols Canyon (10/3 2fav) a further 13 lengths back in third.
Earlier, Douvan and A Toi Phil ensured that Willie Mullins got the afternoon off to a flying start.
Douvan was the overwhelming favourite for the Grade 1 Arkle Novice Steeplechase and justified that position with a comfortable win. Ruby Walsh was on board as Douvan cantered clear of Velvet Maker and Domesday Book.
Before that A Toi Phil had won for Mullins in the Lacy & Partners Solicitors Novice Hurdle. Bryan Cooper was on board in the Gigginstown colours as the 6-4 favourite triumphed.
The opener was a victory for JP McManus as Barry Geraghty rode Don’t Touch It to victory in the maiden hurdle.