Back Chacun Pour Soi for the Dublin Chase with a £50 Risk-Free Bet
Robbie Wilders gives his verdict on the Dublin Chase, and a perfect opportunity to take advantage of Betfair’s new customer offer, a £50 risk-free bet.
A Plus Tard produced a massive performance when accounting for Chacun Pour Soi over course and distance in December but may not necessarily uphold the form.
That was Chacun Pour Soi’s first start of the season and he shaped as if badly needing the run after travelling well into the contest. He was a notable drifter on the day against a fighting-fit A Plus Tard and can reverse the form.
Chacun Pour Soi's ready defeat of Champion Chase favourite Defi Du Seuil at Punchestown last season confirmed his latent talent on just his second outing for Willie Mullins and there must be more to come.
The trainer holds another entry in the race with Cilaos Emery, who is unbeaten over fences and is also yet to reach his ceiling. He easily beat the smart Ballyoisin at Cork last time and will be ready to strike should his stablemate fail to build on his seasonal bow.
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The Dublin Racing Festival is the last opportunity for some of Ireland’s Cheltenham-bound hopefuls to run as they gear up for the Cheltenham Festival.
The weekend card at Leopardstown encompasses eight Grade 1 races including the Dublin Chase, Irish Gold Cup, Irish Champion Hurdle and the Flogas Chase with stars including Chacun Pour Soi, Kemboy, Faugheen and Honeysuckle all out to enhance their credentials.
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- Dylan Johnston has first ride for Paul Nicholls and a trainer bids to end 754-day wait for a winner - Wednesday's punting pointers
- 2.12 Uttoxeter: can stable debutant Not Long Left continue Venetia Williams' fine form in staying handicap chase?
- Hollygrove Cha Cha and Fast Fred bid for four-timers and Jingko Blue makes his chase debut - Tuesday's punting pointers
- 12.20 Punchestown: 'He looks tailor-made for the staying division over fences' - three-time Grade 1 winner Dancing City makes chasing debut