Politologue tops eight Clarence House contenders
Defi Du Seuil returns to defend Ascot title too.
Politologue is set to face seven rivals in the Matchbook Betting Exchange Clarence House Chase at Ascot. Last season’s Queen Mother Champion Chase hero made a flying start to the current campaign when bagging a second victory in the Tingle Creek at Sandown – and he is a hot favourite to provide trainer Paul Nicholls with a sixth success in Saturday’s Grade One feature. The Ditcheat handler also saddles Duc Des Genievres. The grey won the 2019 Arkle at Cheltenham when trained by Willie Mullins and has been placed twice since joining Nicholls, at Cheltenham and Kempton respectively. Last year’s winner Defi Du Seuil returns to defend his crown – with something to prove.The Philip Hobbs-trained eight-year-old was a red-hot favourite to win the Champion Chase after denying the now-retired Un De Sceaux a fourth Clarence House Chase success 12 months ago. However, Defi Du Seuil disappointed at the Cheltenham Festival and again failed to fire on his return at Prestbury Park in November. Ruth Jefferson decided to supplement her stable star Waiting Patiently earlier this week, at a cost of GBP 5,000. The former Ascot Chase winner ran an excellent race to finish second to Frodon in the King George VI Chase at Kempton on Boxing Day, and drops almost a mile in distance four weeks later. Kim Bailey steps First Flow up in class following five consecutive wins at a lower level. Bun Doran (Tom George), Fanion D’Estruval (Venetia Williams) and Le Patriote (Dr Richard Newland) complete the octet.
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