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Envoi Allen denies Hewick in pulsating Champion Chase at Down Royal

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The evergreen ten-year-old Envoi Allen proved he could still mix it at Grade 1 level when narrowly denying a brave Hewick to claim his second Ladbrokes Champion Chase at Down Royal on Saturday.

ENVOI ALLEN winning the Ryanair Chase at Cheltenham in England. Picture: Alan Crowhurst/Getty Images

Jordan Gainford made his intentions clear from the outset, sending Hewick straight to the head of affairs. Shark Hanlon's stable star looked like a sitting duck for the smooth-travelling Envoi Allen as the duo approached the second last, but to his credit, last year's King George VI hero battled on bravely to give backers of the 3/1 second favourite plenty to think about up the run-in.

There was little to separate them with 50 yards to travel but under an all-action Darragh O'Keeffe, Envoi Allen would stick his neck out to narrowly prevail by half a length. The 8/11 market leader Gerri Colombe, who finished runner-up to Galopin Des Champs in last year's Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup, finished a disappointing third.

"That was unbelievable, he's been some horse," O'Keeffe told Racing TV. "To still to be able to do it as a ten-year-old takes a bit of going and he loves this race.

"It's great to get a chance to ride a horse like him. He definitely got close to being headed, but he showed a great attitude. For a horse of his age, he's still got so much class about him."

Paddy Power cut the winner, who was claiming a staggering ninth Grade 1 of his career, to 12/1 (from 50s) for this season's Ryanair Chase at the Cheltenham Festival.

De Bromhead added: "Hewick really battled back, and it was a great race, but I'm so delighted. He's probably not as hardy as he used to be, but he's brilliant.

"Today was a big day and we said we'd see where we'd go, but the King George is sneaking back into my mind. We'll enjoy today first."