Envoi Allen returned to winning ways when taking the Grade 1 Paddy’s Rewards Club Chase at Leopardstown on Monday for Rachael Blackmore and Henry de Bromhead.
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— Leopardstown RC (@LeopardstownRC) December 27, 2021
The first Grade 1 of the day goes the way of @rachaelblackmor and @HenrydeBromhead as Envoi Allen gets back to winning ways in the @paddypower Rewards Club Chase ??#LRCChristmaspic.twitter.com/2F71FaehdF
The seven-year-old faced only two rivals as Chacun Pour Soi was a late injury-enforced absentee, leaving just Gordon Elliott’s Battleoverdoyen and Jessica Harrington’s Sizing Pottsie making up the three-horse field.
Starting as the 2/5 favourite, Envoi Allen was coming back in trip after disappointing when sixth in the John Durkan Chase at Punchestown earlier in the month.
Shoulder to shoulder with Battleoverdoyen around the final bend, Envoi Allen produced a good jump over the last fence and was able to shake off the challenger and prevail by a workmanlike seven and a half lengths.
“We had a bit of a scare turning in, but he put his head down and galloped to the line,” Blackmore said. “I think Henry was right to step him back (in trip). Obviously with Chacun Pour Soi being out it changed the dynamic of the race, but it’s great to get his head in front. He felt good today, they can only beat what they are up against I suppose and I’m happy with him.”
"He got the job done in the end" Rachael Blackmore reflects on Envoi Allen bouncing back, Minella Indo and her superb year | Watch the #Leopardstown Christmas Festival live on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player https://t.co/XIcV18wOuP #LRCChristmas pic.twitter.com/7NhK6bYCGV
— RTÉ Racing (@RTEracing) December 27, 2021
Bookmakers were generally unimpressed with the manner of victory, pushing the Cheveley Park Stud-owned winner out in the betting for both the Ryanair Chase and Champion Chase at Cheltenham in March.
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