Sir Gerhard likely to follow Envoi Allen route to Cheltenham
Navan winner poised for Dublin Racing Festival next.
The Dublin Racing Festival is the likely next port of call for Champion Bumper favourite Sir Gerhard. A GBP 400,000 purchase for Cheveley Park Stud after winning his only start in the point-to-point field, the five-year-old made the perfect start for his new connections when scoring by 14 lengths on his bumper debut at Down Royal in late October. Gordon Elliott’s charge strengthened his position as ante-post favourite for the Festival in March with an impressive display in a Listed event at Navan on Friday, and an outing at Leopardstown is next on his agenda.Sir Gerhard – yet another potential monster for @gelliott_racing & @CPStudOfficial
🏇 Two runs under Rules🥇 Two wins💷 GBP 400,000 buy⭐️ Serious prospect Sir Gerhard emulates Envoi Allen with victory in the Listed @BetVictor “Future Champions” contest at @NavanRacecourse pic.twitter.com/d8AppF5FIA— Racing TV (@RacingTV) December 18, 2020
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