Delta and Percy head Elliott quintet in Ladbrokes Champion Chase
Intriguing clash in prospect at Down Royal.
Delta Work and Presenting Percy lead a five-strong team for Gordon Elliott in the Ladbrokes Champion Chase at Down Royal. The Cullentra handler has saddled three previous winners of the first Grade One of the Irish jumps season in Roi Du Mee (2013), subsequent Cheltenham Gold Cup hero Don Cossack (2015) and Outlander (2017) – and appears intent on adding to his tally. The likely favourite on Saturday is Delta Work, who was disappointing when well fancied 12 months ago, but went on to claim a huge Grade One double at Leopardstown in the Savills Chase and the Irish Gold Cup, before finishing fifth in the Cheltenham Gold Cup.What a finish – DELTA WORK wins a thrilling renewal of the Savills Chase at @LeopardstownRC! 🏇🇮🇪
Yet another memorable afternoon for that man @gelliott_racing! 👏 (🎥@RacingTV)pic.twitter.com/AD6EqHWkZL— Timeform (@Timeform) December 28, 2019
What a horse race – and what a finish 😯
Samcro beats Melon by the narrowest of margins to land the G1 Marsh Novices’ Chase in a pulsating drive to the line!#CheltenhamFestival pic.twitter.com/2inc1Lgsfx — CheltenhamRacecourse (@CheltenhamRaces) March 12, 2020
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