Twiston-Davies claims Clan is ‘more complete’ as hat-trick bid looms
Nicholls star out to join elite as three-time King George winner.
Sam Twiston-Davies believes Clan Des Obeaux is the complete package as he goes in search of a third successive victory in the Ladbrokes King George VI Chase at Kempton on Boxing Day. The famous race is littered with multiple winners down the years – with Kauto Star winning five time, Desert Orchid four, Wayward Lad three and some of National Hunt racing’s other greats claiming two, such as Pendil, Captain Christy, Silver Buck, The Fellow and One Man. Clan Des Obeaux is therefore looking to enhance his status in an elite club, with trainer Paul Nicholls chasing an incredible 12th win in the Christmas highlight. According to the bookmakers, his biggest danger is stablemate Cyrname, who was second last year and with stable jockey Harry Cobden once again siding with him, Twiston-Davies keeps the ride on Clan Des Obeaux.Clan Des Obeaux wins the Boxing Day showpiece!
An eleventh King George for Paul Nicholls as Clan Des Obeaux notches up back to back wins in the race. A first King George for Sam Twiston-Davies! pic.twitter.com/CCXolSY0ik— Kempton Park Racecourse (@kemptonparkrace) December 26, 2019
The silver-coated King of Haydock Bristol De Mai regains the Betfair Chase at @haydockraces #ITVRacing pic.twitter.com/z77vIuDQSB
— ITV Racing (@itvracing) November 21, 2020
Footage of Cyrname and Clan Des Obeaux jumping in their last schooling session before next weeks King George. Cannot wait for the big day! pic.twitter.com/ISyHLaORuI
— Harry Derham (@Harry05Derham) December 21, 2019
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