Appreciate It cemented his Cheltenham Festival claims with a routine victory on his second start over fences at Naas.A 24-length winner of the 2021 Supreme Novices' Hurdle at Prestbury Park, the Willie Mullins-trained nine-year-old was due to pursue a novice chase campaign last season before injury intervened.
He ultimately only made it to the track once - finishing seventh in the Champion Hurdle.The son of Jeremy looked the part on his belated fencing bow at Punchestown last month, though, and was a 1-9 favourite to follow up in the Rathmore Stud Irish EBF Novice Chase.Those who took the cramped odds will have had few concerns, with Paul Townend's mount jumping soundly at the head of affairs throughout and passing the post with 21 lengths in hand over Gaelic Arc.Paddy Power trimmed Appreciate It's Arkle Trophy odds to 11-2 from 6-1, while he is 6-1 unchanged with the same firm for the longer Turners' Novices' Chase."The same as the last day, you'd love to get a lead on him.
He's idle in front and I was trying to teach him today, and win, without doing something silly," said Townend."He showed me the last day that he's there when I need him.
It's grand to get him out again and you'd have to be happy with everything he's doing. Every day is experience for him."A straightforward success for Appreciate It in the Rathmore Stud @IrishEBF_ Novice Chase, with the nine-year-old jumping neatly throughout and is allowed to coast home under @PTownend to remain unbeaten over fences for trainer @WillieMullinsNH