Royale Pagaille connections to mull Cheltenham options
Venetia Williams’ highly-progressive chaser has four Festival entries.
No early decision will be made on the Cheltenham Festival target of impressive Peter Marsh Chase winner Royale Pagaille. Despite a 16lb rise in the weights for a win at Kempton over Christmas, the Venetia Williams-trained seven-year-old won even easier at Haydock. He holds four entries at the Festival in the National Hunt Chase, the Marsh Novices’ Chase, the Festival Novices’ Chase (formerly the RSA) and the Gold Cup itself. Muddying the waters further is the Willie Mullins-trained Monkfish, who is also owned by Susannah Ricci and a hot favourite for the Festival Novices’ Chase.👑 He looks the real deal
🏆 Top-weight Royale Pagaille runs out a ready winner of the G2 Peter Marsh Handicap Chase with a monstrous performance for @tommyscu & @VenetiaWRacing in the Ricci colours at @haydockracesResults & free replays ➡ https://t.co/sBcsavHpYf pic.twitter.com/vi7ODc2uB6 — Racing TV (@RacingTV) January 23, 2021
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