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Exciting prospect Envoi Allen features on a strong card at Navan

Envoi Allen made a successful debut at Fairyhouse
Envoi Allen made a successful bumper debut at FairyhouseCredit: Patrick McCann

The Irish action in particular is of interest on this cold winter Sunday, with the Grade 2 Navan Novice Hurdle (12.30) a race which merits plenty of respect with a view to the future.

The three previous winners Next Destination, Death Duty and Bellshill have each progressed into genuine Grade 1 operators – and this year the pick of Gordon Elliott's trio would appear to be Defi Bleu while Ruby Walsh sides with Easy Game for Willie Mullins.

The concluding race on the Navan card is the "Future Champions" Flat Race (3.10), a Listed contest which Elliott has won for the last three years courtesy of Rapid Escape, Samcro and Death Duty.

The master of Cullentra House supplies the short-priced favourite again this time. Envoi Allen carried a big reputation in the point-to-point sphere and enhanced that on his debut for the yard at Fairyhouse at the beginning of the month.

For those in Britain, Southwell and Carlisle are the places to be.


Going report

Navan (first race at: 12.00)
Good to yielding (Hurdle) and yielding (Chase)

Southwell (12.10)
Good to soft, soft in places (GoingStick: 6.4 at 6.30 on Sun)

Carlisle (12.20)
Soft, heavy in places (GoingStick: 5.9 (chase), 5.7 (hurdle)

Market movers

12.30 Navan - Easy Game 7-2 (from 9-2)
12.40 Southwell - Generous Day 10-3 (from 9-2)
1.55 Carlisle - Trongate 5-2 (from 4-1)

What to back

Tom Collins provides Sunday's ten-second tip and the team pick out their best bets for the day's racing in the second section of our weekend tipping postcast.

What to read

Frodon put up one of the most impressive weight-carrying performances in recent years when defying a mark of 164 to win the Caspian Caviar Gold Cup on Saturday. Read the full report here.

What to watch

Kayley Woollacott talks through her plans for star novice chaser Lalor after his slightly below-par display at Sandown last time.

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Final thought

For a horse who hasn't been the most prolific, De Plotting Shed is well known to fans of jump racing and the Gordon Elliott-trained eight-year-old is back out over hurdles at Navan (1.00).

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Published on 16 December 2018inPreviews

Last updated 09:37, 16 December 2018

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