MONALEE led his rivals a merry dance on his way to claiming the Grade 2 Red Mills Chase at Gowran Park.

Runner-up to Cheltenham Gold Cup favourite Presenting Percy in the RSA Chase at Prestbury Park last March, Henry de Bromhead’s eight-year-old was last seen chasing home another leading candidate for the blue riband in Kemboy in the Savills Chase at Leopardstown in December.

With Presenting Percy a surprise absentee after the declarations on Friday, Monalee was the even-money favourite to open his account for the campaign – with Rachael Blackmore on his back for the first time.

Monalee was soon bowling along at the head of affairs and some slick and accurate leaps kept the pressure on his three rivals.

Last season’s Cheltenham Gold Cup third Anibale Fly emerged as the biggest threat at the top of the home straight, but try as he might, he was unable to reel in Monalee – who came home with two lengths in hand.

Last year’s Irish Gold Cup winner Edwulf was a further 25 lengths away in third, with Killultagh Vic last of the four.

“He jumped brilliant and Rachael was super on him,” said de Bromhead. “I’m delighted to win it, he’s giving away 7lb to a couple of them there. It’s great to win this race and I’m delighted with him.

“It was great to get a run into him on that ground today. Obviously we’ll head for Cheltenham and we’ll see.

“He’s in the Ryanair and the Gold Cup and we’ll work it all out between now and then. I wouldn’t be leaning any way to be honest. I don’t know yet and I’d say the ground will be quite telling.

“We’ll see nearer the time and make sure he comes out of this okay. We’ll discuss it with the Maloneys (owner) and hopefully we’ll make the right decision.”

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