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King George VI Chase preview: Cheveley Park team feel Envoi Allen could head to Kempton under the radar

Envoi Allen a general 7/1 for the King George VI Chase at Kempton on Boxing Day as he takes on Bravemansgame, L'homme Presse and Hitman among a field of nine; Bryony Frost to ride Frodon as Paul Nicholls saddles three in the race

Envoi Allen ridden by Rachael Blackmore jumps the last
Image: Envoi Allen will be ridden by Gold Cup and Grand National-winning jockey Rachael Blackmore

Bravemansgame and L'Homme Presse feature among a final field of nine horses declared for the Ladbrokes King George VI Chase at Kempton.

Paul Nicholls has long since considered the Boxing Day showpiece as a tailor-made target for Bravemansgame, who was a brilliant winner of the Kauto Star Novices' Chase on this day last season.

The seven-year-old cemented his claims with a comeback victory in the Charlie Hall Chase at Wetherby in October and is strongly fancied to provide Nicholls with a 13th King George success.

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He is not the Ditcheat maestro's only runner, however, with the improving Haydock winner Hitman also considered a leading contender, while 2020 King George hero Frodon bids to regain his crown.

Bravemansgame has been at the top of ante-post lists for some time, but has seen that position challenged in recent days by the Venetia Williams-trained L'Homme Presse.

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Jockey Sam Twiston-Davies has been familiarising himself with Paul Nicholls' King George contender Hitman ahead of his big ride at Kempton on Boxing Day

Like his big rival, the French import was one of the top-performing novice chasers last season, with his biggest day coming in the Brown Advisory Novices' Chase at the Cheltenham Festival.

He produced a tremendous weight-carrying performance to make a successful reappearance in the Rehearsal Chase at Newcastle last month and is out to give Williams a second King George success, some 24 years after she struck gold with Teeton Mill.

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Bryony Frost insists Frodon is no back number in Monday's King George.

The Herefordshire handler has a second string to her bow in the form of Royal Pagaille, while Irish hopes are carried by Henry de Bromhead's Envoi Allen.

The Cheveley Park Stud-owned eight-year-old may have lost the aura of invincibility he once had, but proved he is no back number when winning the Down Royal Champion Chase on his latest appearance - his first start over the King George trip of three miles.

Rachel Blackmore celebrates after Envoi Allen's victory in the Grade One Ladbrokes Champion Chase at Down Royal
Image: Blackmore celebrates after Envoi Allen's victory in the Grade One Ladbrokes Champion Chase at Down Royal

Cheveley Park director Richard Thompson said: "He's not being talked about as much as some of the other horses, but I think we go there with a chance and we're excited.

"I'll be fascinated to see how he runs. I had no idea (what to expect) at Down Royal and that was such a great win for him. It really showed us that three miles will suit him well."

Envoi Allen has suffered from well-documented breathing issues, but Thompson is hopeful on that front.

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Bravemansgame and L'homme Presse have been doing battle at the top of the market for the King George VI Chase at Kempton on Boxing Day.

He added: "I think if he settles well and travels nice and easy, he can get into a rhythm over three miles and hopefully his breathing will be OK, as it was last time. Let's see. To win a King George would be incredible."

Lucinda Russell's Ahoy Senor beat Bravemansgame and L'Homme Presse at Aintree in the spring, but takes them on again with something to prove after successive defeats this autumn.

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Eldorado Allen, trained by Joe Tizzard, was second to Bravemansgame in the Charlie Hall and has since filled the runner-up spot in Haydock's Betfair Chase behind Protektorat, so connections can rightly feel he lines up with each-way claims once more.

The field is completed by Alex Hales-trained outsider Millers Bank.

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