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Strength of Gordon Elliott novice team signals possible shift in power struggle

Envoi Allen: Gordon Elliott dreaming of more big race glory with his stable star
Gordon Elliott with star unbeaten novice hurdler Envoi AllenCredit: Patrick McCann

Can Gordon Elliott depose Willie Mullins as champion jumps trainer? Or to ask the question in a slightly different way, what has kept Mullins on top so long and can he maintain his position of dominance?

This week the Racing Post has been looking back at the decade and the development of Elliott's career fits very neatly into the frame. Its progression has been phenomenal, not simply in terms of big-races won and a massive volume of winners, but in his creation of an entirely new physical infrastructure at Cullentra House.

Ten years ago this week he saddled Chicago Grey to beat the Mullins-trained 4-11 chance Mourad in the Horse & Jockey Hotel Hurdle at Thurles.

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