HAVING already won the Gold Cup, the Champion Hurdle and the Queen Mother Champion Chase, Jessica Harrington is keen to complete the set of Cheltenham championship races in the Sun Bet Stayers' Hurdle.

The trainer issued an upbeat report on her candidate for the staying crown, Supasundae, who was last seen fighting off Faugheen in the Irish Champion Hurdle at Leopardstown.

Harrington said: "He's very good. I can't complain about him and I kind of want to win the Stayers' Hurdle, to get the big four.

"Supasundae does what Supasundae does. He's always very laid-back, but he's a much better horse this year than he was last year.

"Last year you had to kick and beat him to go down towards the gallop and this year, all of a sudden, he's doing it easily within himself and he's travelling better in his races."

Asked whether she was ever tempted to supplement Supasundae for the Champion Hurdle, the trainer added: "Not at all, not when you've got Buveur D'Air there, who is a proper two-miler.

"I don't think Supasundae is a proper two-miler. Maybe he'll prove me wrong and we'll run over two miles at Punchestown, but we were always going the three-mile route and I have no doubts about the trip on good ground."

Stablemates Don't Touch It and Rock The World will do battle in the Johnny Henderson Grand Annual Chase.

Rock The World claimed top honours in the race last year, while Don't Touch It is prominent in ante-post lists.

"Don't Touch It has got more class than Rock The World. He's won a Grade One hurdle, but he's a funny horse," said Harrington.

"He needs good ground and he'll have cheekpieces or may even have blinkers on him to make him concentrate.

"He's coming to himself. He's better this week than he was last week. He doesn't like the cold weather, it's as simple as that, but I couldn't predict anything with him.

"Rock The World is in great order. He's in super form, actually.

"He'll probably have top-weight, but he's a big horse who can carry weight and he did it well last year. Hopefully he's in the same form this year."