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Celebration Chase: Shishkin out for the season with 'rare bone condition' after Champion Chase disappointment

Shishkin pulled up with just under a circuit to run in the Champion Chase, having beaten eventual winner Energumene at Ascot in January; he will now be put away until next season, missing the Celebration Chase at Sandown later this month

Nico De Boinville and Shishkin
Image: Shishkin has been ruled out for the season by trainer Nicky Henderson

Nicky Henderson has ruled Shishkin out for the season due to a "rare bone condition" following his disappointing run in the Queen Mother Champion Chase at Cheltenham.

Unbeaten in seven previous starts over fences, the eight-year-old was a hot favourite to claim a third Festival victory in last month's day two feature.

But the writing was on the wall for his supporters from an early stage, with Nico de Boinville giving up the ghost and pulling up Shishkin in the back straight.

Shishkin and Nico de Boinville find their rhythm in the Desert Orchid Chase at Kempton
Image: Shishkin and Nico de Boinville find their rhythm in the Desert Orchid Chase at Kempton

Henderson was initially minded to blame the testing conditions following torrential rain in the Cotswolds, but has now discovered another reason why his stable star did not run up to expectations.

"Immediately the next day he was actually perfectly alright, then he was lame for a couple of days and then he was sound," the Seven Barrows handler told Unibet.

"We weren't quite sure where he was. Initially we put it down to the ground, but I think in out heart of hearts we knew that even though it was atrocious ground, that that wasn't the whole thing - there was something else that was bugging us.

Paul Townend celebrates as Energumene wins the Champion Chase
Image: Paul Townend celebrates as Energumene wins the Champion Chase

"We have, to say the least, dug and dug and dug until we could come up with something. There was nothing obvious, but he was intermittently lame on different legs, which seemed rather strange.

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"We recently did a bone scan on his whole body and that would normally show you the one hotspot and tell you where the lameness is. On this, four different hotspots came up in completely different places.

"He has what you would have to call a pretty rare bone condition. Why on earth he should all of a sudden do this on the day of the Champion Chase, goodness only knows, but that's the first day it affected him - he'd never taken a lame step the whole way through his preparation.

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"The ground we knew was a concern, but that's got nothing to do with it."

The curious problem means plans to run Shishkin in the Celebration Chase at Sandown have been shelved, but Henderson sees no reason why he will not return as good as ever next term.

He added: "It is a very strange problem, but it's something that's very mendable. He's going to have a month's box rest, then a month's walking and then we'll turn him out in the field.

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"There is absolutely no reason why he won't be ready for the beginning of next season. Once the bone has stopped this development in these four identifiable areas, that'll be the end of it.

"Sadly all it means really is he's going to miss the Celebration Chase at Sandown, which is where I'd hoped he would go.

"It's a pity he won't be able to run there, but as long as he's alright for next season, that's all that matters."