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Champion Hurdle: Nicky Henderson says Cheltenham Festival the right place for Constitution Hill and Honeysuckle to clash

Constitution Hill was touted to take on Honeysuckle in the Punchestown Champion Hurdle last season but didn't take up that engagement; the clash looks set to take place at Cheltenham, providing both horses make it to the Champion Hurdle in March

Constitution Hill and Honeysuckle are set to do battle in the Champion Hurdle
Image: Constitution Hill and Honeysuckle are set to do battle in the Champion Hurdle

Nicky Henderson says he "couldn't rule out" a trip to Ireland with Constitution Hill - but feels the Cheltenham Festival is the ideal location for a showdown with Honeysuckle.

Constitution Hill made an impressive return to action with a front-running 12-length demolition of stablemate Epatante in last Saturday's Fighting Fifth Hurdle, following on from his 22-length verdict in the Supreme at the Festival back in March.

The unbeaten five-year-old is a general 4-7 favourite for next year's Champion Hurdle ahead of Honeysuckle, the winner of the Cheltenham highlight for the last two seasons who has yet to be topped in 16 career starts.

Constitution Hill
Image: Constitution Hill

Honeysuckle is due to kick off her campaign in Sunday's Hatton's Grace Hurdle at Fairyhouse - a race she has won for the last three years before going on to Irish Champion Hurdle glory and then Cheltenham success.

Henderson is targeting the Ladbrokes Christmas Hurdle with Constitution Hill at Kempton Park on Boxing Day, but admits plans in the new year are yet to be decided and while an early clash with Honeysuckle at Leopardstown's Dublin Racing Festival is not completely off the table, the Seven Barrows trainer would prefer the headline clash to take place at Cheltenham in March.

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He said: "I adore Honeysuckle, she is absolutely fabulous. We thought about going to Punchestown last year to take her on with Constitution Hill, but Peter Molony (racing manager to Honeysuckle's owner, Kenny Alexander) quite rightly said to me 'how would you feel if you were responsible for slaying Bambi!'.

"This year we are going to meet, I hope, because everybody wants to see it and it would be lovely if it was in March.

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"We've a programme now that only takes us up to Christmas, it becomes more difficult after it and you couldn't rule out a trip to Ireland because I can't see the Kingwell (at Wincanton on February 18) being a great race for him and my favourite race, the Contenders at Sandown, has been thrown away.

Rachael Blackmore and Honeysuckle pose for the cameras after victory in the 2022 Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham
Image: Rachael Blackmore and Honeysuckle pose for the cameras after victory in the 2022 Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham

"Consequently there's Haydock's Champion Hurdle Trial on January 21 which is a possibility but that really is about it, so it's quite difficult.

"It's either no more runs or...I can't see the Honeysuckle-Constitution Hill clash happening before Cheltenham. I won't say it will be a pity if it did, but that would be the right place to have the showdown."

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