2022 Punchestown Champion Chase Odds - Energumene hot-favourite to triumph again
- Latest odds and betting for the 2022 Punchestown Champion Chase
- This Grade One will take place on day one of the Punchestown Festival on April 26th
- Energumene is the 8/11 favourite with William Hill
- Chacun Pour Soi, Allaho and Fakir D'Oudairies also feature in the betting

Paul Townend riding Energumene clear the last to win The Betway Queen Mother Champion Chase. (Getty)
The opening day of the Punchestown Festival is headlined by the Punchestown Champion Chase. This two-mile Grade One has been won by many of National Hunt racing's finest chasers and Energumene will bid to follow up on his Cheltenham success on Tuesday.
Let's take a look through the latest Punchestown Champion Chase betting and run through the headline entries.
2022 Punchestown Champion Chase Odds
Name | Odds |
---|---|
Energumene | 8/11 |
Chacun Pour Soi | 13/8 |
Allaho | 3/1 |
Fakir D'Oudairies | 10/1 |
Bar | 12/1 |
*Odds taken on 19/4/22*
2022 Punchestown Champion Chase Entries
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After Shishkin and Chacun Pour Soi exited the Champion Chase early, Energumene handed Willie Mullins an overdue first victory in the Queen Mother. Mullins' eight-year-old has only been beaten once over obstacles and William Hill makes Energumene their 8/11 favourite.
Chacun Pour Soi thrashed Allaho to win this race 12 months ago and he'll return to Punchestown to defend his crown. Allaho has also been handed an entry, but looks more likely to enter the Punchestown Gold Cup on day two of the Punchestown Festival.
Fakir D'Oudairies could drop back in trip after winning his second Melling Chase. Envoi Allen stayed on to finish third in the Champion Chase at Cheltenham and could remain over two miles at Punchestown.
Gordon Elliott has handed Andy Dufresne a Grade One entry. The final runner could be Henry De Bromhead's Captain Guinness.
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