Cheveley Park move horses from Gordon Elliott, as date announced for hearing
Envoi Allen to join Henry de Bromhead.
Cheveley Park Stud have removed all eight horses they have in training with Gordon Elliott, while the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board has announced it will convene on Friday to hear the case related to the image of the Grand National-winning trainer sitting on a dead horse. One of the most successful breeding and ownership operations in the sport, Cheveley Park are more renowned for their success on the Flat, but have ramped up their interest in National Hunt racing in recent years and already enjoyed multiple winners at the Cheltenham Festival. The most notable is the brilliant Envoi Allen, arguably the most exciting horse in Elliott’s yard following back-to-back Festival wins in the Champion Bumper and the Ballymore Novices’ Hurdle in his unbeaten career to date. However, with Elliott currently not be permitted to have runners in Britain until the conclusion of the IHRB investigation, Envoi Allen and several of his stable companions will be moved to Henry de Bromhead and Willie Mullins combined.Unstoppable!
🐎Envoi Allen remains unbeaten after landing the @SkyBet Killiney Novice Chase in the hands of @jackkennedy15 for @gelliott_racing 👏 pic.twitter.com/HUyB8c5cHo— Punchestown (@punchestownrace) January 17, 2021


The Referrals Committee of the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board is scheduled to convene on Friday 5th March to hear evidence and consider an investigation relating to Mr. Gordon Elliott (Trainer).
— IHRB (@ihrb_ie) March 2, 2021
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