Elliott confirms Envoi Allen will swerve Christmas and wait for Punchestown in January
But plenty of stable big guns primed for festive action.
Gordon Elliott is looking forward to saddling several of his stable stars over the busy Christmas period – but Envoi Allen will not be one of them. The Cheveley Park Stud-owned six-year-old is arguably the most exciting National Hunt horse in training, having won each of his 10 starts to date, most recently producing a foot-perfect display in the Drinmore Novice Chase at Fairyhouse. Envoi Allen holds upcoming entries at Leopardstown and Limerick, but is instead set to head for Punchestown in mid-January.🐎Envoi Allen preserves his unbeaten record in confident style after taking the Grade 1 https://t.co/mNfzVJisTp Drinmore Novice Chase for @gelliott_racing 👏@BarOneRacing pic.twitter.com/3c4YqI0FOM
— FairyhouseRacecourse (@Fairyhouse) November 29, 2020
“Envoi Allen is one horse who won’t be in action over Christmas,” Elliott told Betfair. “We’ve made the decision to head to Punchestown on January 17 for a Grade Three novice chase over two and a half miles and it looks a very suitable race for him before we prepare him for the major spring festivals.” The first Grade One of the Christmas Festival at Leopardstown is the Racing Post Novice Chase on December 26, in which Elliott plans to saddle Felix Desjy. The Cullentra handler has three contenders for the Grade Two Knight Frank Juvenile Hurdle on the same card in impressive Fairyhouse scorer Zanahiyr, Quilixios and Duffle Coat.
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