Allaho and Chacun face off in vintage Champion Chase at Punchestown
Willie Mullins-trained duo will clash in two-mile highlight.
Top-class stablemates Allaho and Chacun Pour Soi lock horns in a mouthwatering clash for the William Hill Champion Chase at Punchestown. The Cheveley Park Stud-owned Allaho was a brilliant winner of the Ryanair Chase at last month’s Cheltenham Festival, while Chacun Pour Soi could finish only third when a hot favourite to provide trainer Willie Mullins with a first victory in the Queen Mother Champion Chase. Allaho drops back to two miles for the first time over obstacles in the hands of Rachael Blackmore, but Mullins does not expect the shorter distance to be a problem. He said: “I love horses that jump as quick as him and if you can jump that quick, usually you can come back in trip a bit.Allaho storms home to win the Ryanair Chase!@rachaelblackmor & @WillieMullinsNH are having an incredible week at @CheltenhamRaces!#ITVRacing#CheltenhamFestival pic.twitter.com/ruiVDiOonb
— ITV Racing (@itvracing) March 18, 2021
“He’s by No Risk At All – the sire of Epatante (Champion Hurdle winner). I think No Risk At All gets more faster horses. “I think Allaho has the jumping technique to jump with two milers and he gallops well enough, we all saw that in Cheltenham. “It’s worth a crack I think, we’ve got to ask the question in Punchestown and then we will know where we want to go next year.” The Closutton handler feels tactics may have been to blame for the Cheltenham defeat of Chacun Pour Soi, who will be once again ridden by Paul Townend after the champion jockey won his race to be fit for Punchestown following injury.


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