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Envoi Allen to run in Cheltenham's Ballymore Novice Hurdle after track test


Envoi Allen has been committed to the Ballymore Novice Hurdle on the Cheltenham Festival’s second day after his trainer, Gordon Elliott, walked the track on Sunday morning. The Irishman spoke last week of his concerns, based on wet weather, that he would find the going to be heavy, in which case the horse would have been switched to the shorter Supreme Novice Hurdle on Tuesday.

“It’s beautiful ground,” Elliott told The Guardian as he watched some of his horses stretch their legs at the track at 8.30am. “It’s probably soft, it would be yielding to soft in Ireland.

“There’s a lovely covering of grass, track’s in great condition. The whole team have the place in good condition for the weather they’ve had and I’ll not be complaining.”

Elliott conceded that the wet winter might still mean the ground presents a significant test, at least for the first-day action on Tuesday. But he added: “Obviously, there’s some want it better, some want it softer. But the way it is, it is. We’re here now, we won’t complain.”

Envoi Allen is 11-8 favourite for the Ballymore after Elliott’s announcement, made through Twitter. The horse had gone out to 5-2 on Betfair’s exchange after the note of caution struck by the trainer at a preview evening on Thursday night.

Gordon Elliott
(@gelliott_racing)

After walking the track and speaking to the owners I’ve decided to run ENVOI ALLEN in the ballymore novice hurdle on Wednesday @CheltenhamRaces @CPStudOfficial @irishracing @RacingPost @BetfairRacing @RacingTV pic.twitter.com/MpBF8hrhiq


March 8, 2020

Elliott has a small group of horses stabled at Cheltenham already, including the five horses he said he would declare for Tuesday’s races – Abacadabras, Elwood, Coeur Sublime, Galvin and Ravenhill. Envoi Allen and Tiger Roll are among a second wave of his horses expected to arrive on Sunday night.

Of Tiger Roll, the even-money favourite for Wednesday’s Cross-Country race, Elliott told RacingTV: “He’s in great nick, I couldn’t be happier with him. Hopefully he won’t be far away.” Tiger Roll is trying to win at the Festival for the fifth time, on his way to Aintree next month where connections hope he can win a third Grand National.

The official going is soft all round, backed up by a GoingStick reading of 5.6 taken on Sunday morning, lower and therefore softer than the 6.2 published last Wednesday. There was 4mm of rain overnight into Sunday and the same again is expected before Tuesday but the forecast from then is for drying weather, with strong winds and rising temperatures.





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