Clan Des Obeaux on course to bid for King George hat-trick
Dual winner joined by stablemate Cyrname among 24 Kempton entries.
Dual winner Clan Des Obeaux is one of 24 entries for the Ladbrokes King George VI Chase at Kempton. Trainer Paul Nicholls has claimed a record 11 victories in the festive highlight, five of which were delivered by the brilliant Kauto Star between 2006 and 2011. He has since saddled both Silviniaco Conti (2013 and 2014) and Clan Des Obeaux (2018 and 2019) for victory in back-to-back renewals, and looks set to play a strong hand once again.Impressive 👏
The mighty Cyrname bolts up under @CobdenHarry to land the bet365 Charlie Hall Chase @WetherbyRaces pic.twitter.com/dudNwpiJjC— Great British Racing (@GBRacing) October 31, 2020

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