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Chacun pour Soi 2020 Cheltenham

                  Chacun pour Soi Cheltenham 2020 .

Chacun pour willie Mullins trained and arguably irelands best chance of lifting the QM champion chase in March . relatively unknown after coming back from injury when coming into Willie's yard , hes been gradually creeping up the ranks leopardstown against the champion chaser min was extremely positive in the manner of which he won , has him spearheading in the top three of the betting  a boasting RPR of 175 puts him right in there  to seriously challenge for the CC . Defi du Suil   Philip's Hobbs trained and McManus owned  is the  other major challenger and hes been  winning well.been scratched from the Ryanair chase to compete in this !. Cyrname the highest rated horse in training and Paul Nicholls trained has been sent it seems to the RyanAir and also  defeating the champ Altior who's 100% record was broken at the distance of 2m 5 .  Bringing us to Altior  was his win over  Bundoran Dynamite Dollars  how much can we take away with that.  Back at his trip  made amends  after going into unfamiliar territory in the distance he had taken on Cyrname ?. could we see three in a row from a Cheltenham legend will defi McManus owned who btw  doesn't put many of his horses in the Champion chase win the day  ! I'm going for Chacun pour soi , a horse that gently been brought along  and the pace will suit him  that the a championship race does always at Cheltenham  best priced  11/4  at the moment I  am calling him the CC winner of 2020  Andrew Nelis racing   ( chacun pour soi ..
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