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Champion Contender Pentland Hills Andrew Nelis Racing

        CHAMPION HURDLE CONTENDER PPENTLAND HILLS

                                                   ANDREW NELIS RACING NEWS AND REVIEWS .         

Champion hurdle hope has had a minor wind op reports from its trainer Nicky Henderson . The 2019 Triumph hurdle winner didn't seem to be hitting top form as of late , the wind op is something they done , not because they were heating noise from the horse , but in the believe it may could help him in the future  .  He hasn't really followed up , since his win at Aintree at the end of last year ,  beaten a nose in his last  race  by BallyAndy   one thing I will say , and it's not to say that you can completely rule Pentland Hills out with champion hurdle glory ,  the last horse to win  the champion  was Katchit , so that  many young inexperienced types  dont same to raise the bar  and it's been a graveyard since , winning a triumph and trying the year after to win a champion.  I hope pentland hills improves and his op helps , and competes in what is a already  weak renewal of this  2020 champion hurdle  Cheltenham.        Andrew Nelis  racing News  
                        
Champion hurdle Contender  by Andrew Nelis

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