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Stars aplenty in Naas event's history but lack of Cheltenham Festival success

David Mullins: recorded his finest hour aboard Rule The World in the 2016 Aintree Grand National
Rule The World: Grand National winner in 2016Credit: Edward Whitaker

Few would bet against Envoi Allen stretching his sequence to seven in Sunday's eagerly anticipated Lawlor's Of Naas Novice Hurdle, but what will the future have in store for him if he does pass this test?

The air is full of Champion Hurdle talk for the exciting novice but it might be worth noting that no winner of this Grade 1 has gone on to enjoy any luck at the Cheltenham Festival since Mikael D'Haguenet managed the feat back in 2009 with a brilliant Ballymore success after his Naas triumph.

Classy winners of the race such as Rule The World, Briar Hill, Bellshill, Death Duty, Next Destination and Battleoverdoyen have all come up short at Cheltenham since.

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