Appreciate It made a winning debut over fences for Willie Mullins and Paul Townend at Punchestown on Monday.
Now then .... ??
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) December 19, 2022
Top Bandit was a willing nemesis, but former star novice hurdler Appreciate It was simply much too good on his fencing debut in the 2m beginners' chase @punchestownrace @WillieMullinsNH | @PTownend pic.twitter.com/jOtJBXwlop
As he often does, Townend kept things simple by bouncing into an early lead on the 2021 Supreme Novices’ Hurdle winner.
A problem last season meant he was only seen once, in the Champion Hurdle when he finished seventh behind Honeysuckle.
Sent chasing late in life as he will turn nine in a few weeks, he nevertheless still possesses a huge engine.
He briefly looked like having a fight on his hands as Top Bandit joined him early in the straight, but when asked to stretch Appreciate It, the 1/5 favourite, pulled seven lengths clear.
Mullins said: “He went out and did his own work in front. He was very idle in front and Jack Kennedy kept him honest over the last couple.
“I couldn’t ask for any better. It was only two miles and we’ll see how he comes out of it. We’ll see if there is something between now and the Dublin Racing Festival.
“He’s an Arkle type and we have others to come out over the next few days. I don’t know if they are as good as him, but we’ll give them the opportunity.”
??? "I was always in control."
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) December 19, 2022
Despite being "bone-idle" at the head of affairs, Appreciate It delighted @PTownend on his chasing bow @punchestownrace - especially when the jockey asked him for a "big question" at the last. pic.twitter.com/RAvjTegf7Q
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