Willie Mullins is preparing to let stablemates Allaho and Chacun Pour Soi do battle for the William Hill Champion Chase at Punchestown.
Allaho came of age with a brilliant front-running display in the Ryanair Chase at Cheltenham last month, while Chacun Pour Soi could finish only third when bidding to provide his trainer with an elusive first victory in the Queen Mother Champion Chase the previous afternoon.
Mullins is keen to test Allaho’s powers over two miles in the feature event on the opening day of the Festival next Tuesday to try to find out whether he could be a legitimate contender for the Champion Chase at Cheltenham next season.
“The William Hill Champion Chase could be a good race,” said the champion trainer.
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