successfully defended his Ladbrokes Champion Stayers Hurdle crown with a comprehensive victory on day three of the
Festival.
Gordon Elliott’s charge returned to County Kildare off the back of successive defeats this season, including when bidding for back-to-back wins in the Stayers’ Hurdle at Cheltenham in March.
The eight-year-old filled the runner-up spot in the Cotswolds, having previously found star mare Lossiemouth too strong in the Hatton’s Grace at Fairyhouse, and was a 5-4 favourite to get himself back in the winner’s circle under
.
Sam Ewing celebrates (Brian Lawless/PA)
After being settled in midfield for the majority of the three-mile journey,
travelled strongly before being nudged to lead rounding the home turn and the further he went the better he looked, with four and a quarter lengths the margin over Asterion Forlonge.
Elliott said: “This horse has got me out of trouble a few times and he’s done it again. He’s a star of a horse.
“I was panicking turning in to be honest. If we had a couple of winners, I’d have had my chest out.
“He’s so laid-back at home and you nearly start questioning yourself ‘is he a bit heavy going around the ring’.
A delighted Gordon Elliott with Teahupoo (Brian Lawless/PA)
“Sam gave him a no-nonsense ride and kept it very straightforward. I’m very lucky to have the riders I have, the staff I have and the owners.
“I was dreaming last night if Teahupoo could win today and Meath could win the Leinster final it would finish off what has been a rough season to be a great season.”