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Irish champion Hurdle Andrew Nelis Racing

                      irish champion hurdle 2020 .

                                leopardstown 1st feb 2020 .

        
Saturday at leopardstown races takes stage of the Irish champion in the eagerly awaited  clash of this great renewal . We have some exciting prospects to fill the renewal, starting with the willie Mullins battalion of sharjar klassical dream Aramon and saglawy .
Also entered in this classic is petit mouchoir for HenryDe Bromhead and Jessica Harringtons Supasundae. But it's the young and progressive mare of Henry de Bromhead heads Honeysuckle that's catching everyone's eye !. This lady has breezed in almost  put ahead of her ! . Now here's the thing we have old hands in among these runners , but will they have the armoury to pierce this ladies pace and class, I've been disappointed with klassical dream this year as I thought he would progress further from his supreme win of the festival last year but as at present that's not been the case ! I predict  Henry de Bromhead mare honeysuckle to have to much pace for this pack .  Monseir lecoq Darver star ballycaine to fill the places for Gavin Cromwell Mrs j Williams and BA Murphy respectively! My prediction winner is the exciting Mare honeysuckle followed in second by the veteran Mullins charge  sharjar .  1st HONEYSUCKLE 2. SHARJA   IRISH CHAMPION
               
                                                                 ANDREW NELIS 
       
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