‘Next stop Cheltenham’ as Envoi Allen marches on
Cheveley Park’s unbeaten star will bid for Festival hat-trick in March.
All roads lead back to the Cheltenham Festival for Envoi Allen following his latest demolition job at Punchestown. Already a dual winner at the showpiece meeting, having won the Champion Bumper and the Ballymore Novices’ Hurdle in the past two seasons, the Cheveley Park Stud-owned gelding is this year bound for the Marsh Novices’ Chase – for which he is odds-on with most bookmakers. Gordon Elliott’s charge appeared to face his toughest test over fences to date in conceding 11lb to Grade One-winning hurdler Asterion Forlonge earlier this month.💰 GBP 400,000 purchase🏆 A perfect 11/11 under rules🏇 5 Grade 1s – Champion Bumper & Ballymore ❓ Marsh Novices Chase 2021
Envoi Allen quickens away to success @punchestownrace. Can anything beat the @gelliott_racing and @CPStudOfficial superstar?#EnvoiAllen pic.twitter.com/Nzs4lxhRCq— Racing TV (@RacingTV) January 17, 2021
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