Sprinter Sacre still unbeaten after Punchestown success
Sprinter Sacre extended his unbeaten record over fences to 10 as he landed the Boylesports.com Champion Chase at Punchestown.
Nicky Henderson's incredibly talented seven-year-old was a breathtaking winner of the Queen Mother Champion Chase at Cheltenham last month and a step up to two and a half miles had little effect as he routed his rivals in Aintree's Melling Chase.
Making his first appearance on Irish soil a little under three weeks later, the athletic gelding was unsurprisingly a red-hot 1-9 favourite to get the job done again and his supporters had few worries for much of the two-mile journey.
Travelling with his trademark enthusiasm and jumping with his usual panache in the hands of Barry Geraghty, Sprinter Sacre moved up to challenge admirable veteran and multiple Grade One winner Sizing Europe for the lead rounding the home turn.
While Sprinter Sacre had eased 19 lengths clear at Cheltenham in March, Sizing Europe made a real race of it on this occasion, but Henderson's star began to assert on the run to the final fence.
Much to the delight of the Irish faithful, he safely negotiated the obstacle and pulled further clear on the run-in to take the prize by five and a half lengths.





