Cheltenham Festival: Willie Mullins hoping hot favourite State Man can deliver in Champion Hurdle
With Constitution Hill unable to defend his crown, State Man appears to have been presented with a gilt-edged opportunity to claim Unibet Champion Hurdle glory on the opening day of the Cheltenham Festival.
The seven-year-old has met with defeat only once since joining Willie Mullins – and that was when left trailing in the wake of Nicky Henderson's brilliant hurdler 12 months ago.
State Man has since won a second Morgiana Hurdle, a second Matheson Hurdle and a second Irish Champion Hurdle, taking his overall tally of Grade One victories to eight.
Last month, hopes appeared high within the Mullins camp that the chestnut gelding could at least make more of a race of it with Constitution Hill this time around, and it is undoubtedly a bitter blow to the race that the rematch will not take place after the reigning champion was ruled out.
In his absence, State Man will be cramped odds to provide Mullins with a fifth Champion Hurdle triumph following the previous victories of dual winner Hurricane Fly, Faugheen and Annie Power – but the trainer himself is taking nothing for granted.
"He looks a worthy favourite and hopefully he can prove himself to be a proper favourite," Mullins said on the Cheltenham gallops on Monday morning.
"He’s been doing everything right, so it would be great if he could win a Champion Hurdle, but nothing is a given when you come over here."
State Man makes it four on the spin for Willie Mullins as Paul Townend guides home the winner in the Chanelle Pharma Irish Champion Hurdle at Leopardstown #rteracing pic.twitter.com/WaI2ldBvgM
Paul Townend has steered State Man to all but one of his 10 career wins so far and the leading rider hopes he can continue his winning streak on his return to the Cotswolds.
He said: