Notebook puts down Champion Chase marker at Naas
 
          Beaten Arkle favourite returns to winning ways.
Notebook bounced back to winning form in the Grade Two Poplar Square Chase at Naas. Henry de Bromhead’s charge was a dual Grade One winner last term, but he had disappointed when sent off the 5-2 favourite for the Arkle on his final start of last term, finishing a well-beaten sixth. He looked to face a stern test on his return with Fakir D’oudairies and Cash Back, who chased him home in his two top-level victories, once again in opposition.
Notebook and Fakir D’oudairies asserted their authority with two to jump, but Blackmore’s mount shaded the lead with a fine leap at the penultimate obstacle and strode away after the last to record a 12-length victory. De Bromhead said: “He was a little bit rusty over the first few, but then jumped really well and stayed at it really well. It’s good to see him back to form.
Notebook & @rachaelblackmor return after winning the Poplar Square Chase @NaasRacecourse @HenrydeBromhead pic.twitter.com/J979GDSOOV
— Irishracing.com Live (@IrishRacing365) November 21, 2020

Ton up for @gelliott_racing in Ireland this season 🇮🇪 💯
Call Me Lyreen remains unbeaten with success in the Grade 2 Old Persian At Glenview Stud Fishery Lane Hurdle at @NaasRacecourse 👏 pic.twitter.com/I2162bC4p1 — Horse Racing Ireland (@HRIRacing) November 21, 2020
Call Me Lyreen provides us with our 100th Irish National Hunt winner of the season. Congratulations to winning connections and a big thank you to all my supportive owners and hard working staff. pic.twitter.com/Qk5G0ZkQgD
— Gordon Elliott (@gelliott_racing) November 21, 2020
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