Our Duke was a fantastic novice chaser last season
Our Duke was a fantastic novice chaser last season

Road To Respect taken out of Unibet Irish Gold Cup at Leopardstown


Road To Respect was the main defector as 10 horses stood their ground for Sunday's Unibet Irish Gold Cup following the latest forfeit stage.

The Noel Meade-trained seven-year-old was expected to be a leading contender following his win in the Leopardstown Christmas Chase at the Dublin track over Christmas.

That victory in the former Lexus Chase completed a fine 2017 for Meade's charge, adding to wins at the Cheltenham Festival and in the Grade One Ryanair Gold Cup at Fairyhouse.

Willie Mullins has two strings to his bow in the shape of dual Cheltenham Gold Cup runner-up Djakadam (7/1) and Killultagh Vic (9/2), who made a winning return over hurdles at Punchestown on New Year's Eve after nearly two years on the sidelines.

Owner Rich Ricci is hoping Djakadam can bounce back to form after being pulled up behind Road To Respect at Christmas, having made an encouraging reappearance when second to Sizing John in the John Durkan Chase at Punchestown earlier in December.

Ricci said: "Djakadam has a lot of questions to answer. I thought his run first time out was very good, as he looked big to me.

"Willie said he was not as forward as in previous years. I think the Irish Gold Cup is important to him as he has got to show some sparkle to have any chance of coming to Cheltenham and being competitive.

"I was hoping that he and Sizing John can write that last race off as coming too soon."

Last year's winner Sizing John may not be defending his crown, but his trainer Jessica Harrington still has Our Duke - Sky Bet's 5/1 market leader.

The 2017 Irish Grand National hero is on a retrieval mission, having disappointed in the JNwine.com Champion Chase at Down Royal on his seasonal return, after which he subsequently underwent a back operation.

Gordon Elliott is two-handed with Outlander (13/2) and Mala Beach (12/1), while the sole British raider is Jonjo O'Neill's Minella Rocco (8/1), who was runner-up in the Cheltenham Gold Cup last season.

The list of acceptors is completed by Alpha Des Obeaux (33/1), Anibale Fly (9/2), Edwulf (66/1) and 9/1 shot Valseur Lido.

Sutton Place was a good winner on his chasing debut
Sutton Place goes for the Flogas Novice Chase

Mullins and Elliott are responsible for nine of the 11 five-day confirmations for the Flogas Novice Chase on Sunday.

Invitation Only, successful at Navan and Punchestown on his last two starts, heads Mullins' five with the Closutton handler also responsible for Rathvinden, Al Boum Photo, Bon Papa and Koshari.

Sutton Place, a winner on his chasing debut at Punchestown on New Year's Day, tops the Elliott four backed up by Dounikos, The Storyteller and Tombstone.

Henry De Bromhead's Monalee, a faller at the 10th fence in the Grade One Neville Hotels Novice Chase at Leopardstown over Christmas when sent off the evens favourite, could attempt to make amends.

The Meade-trained Snow Falcon, a winner over this two miles and five furlongs last month, makes up the entry.

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