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Elliott's landmark win sends warning for Cheltenham

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December 30, 2024

A potential rival for Constitution Hill in the Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham emerged on the final day of Leopardstown's Christmas meeting yesterday, as Brighterdaysahead, a five-year-old mare trained by Gordon Elliott, came home 30 lengths clear in the Grade One Neville Hotels Hurdle, with State Man, the reigning champion over timber, third in a race that he had won for the past two seasons.

- Greg Wood

Elliott's landmark win sends warning for Cheltenham

State Man set off as the 4-9 favourite yesterday, despite having had his first defeat in a completed start in Ireland when finishing a close second behind Brighterdaysahead at Punchestown in November. While Brighterdaysahead had made her own running there she had a pacemaker for the rematch in her stable companion, King Of Kingsfield, and the pair built a lead of about a dozen lengths by halfway.

State Man never threatened to make significant inroads into the leaders' advantage, and after Sam Ewing sent Brighterdaysahead into the lead two out she pulled further clear all the way to the line.

Willie Mullins's runner failed to run anywhere close to his best form - "I was in trouble from an early stage and never really travelling," Paul Townend, his rider, said - but Brighterdaysahead's time of 3min 45.2sec confirmed the visual impression of her wide-margin win.

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