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Peter Marsh Chase: Royal Pagaille claims back-to-back victories in Haydock feature; 16/1 for Cheltenham Gold Cup

The Rich Ricci-owned horse got the job done for favourite backers as he ground out success in the testing ground; Sam Brown looked likely to get past the winner but couldn't move past the eight-year-old gelding

Royale Pagaille wins the Peter Marsh
Image: Royale Pagaille wins the Peter Marsh Chase at Haydock on Saturday

Royale Pagaille knuckled down to register back-to-back victories in the Peter Marsh Chase at Haydock for Charlie Deutsch and Venetia Williams.

The Venetia Williams-trained eight-year-old produced a jaw-dropping display when sauntering to a 17-length success 12 months ago.

A year on the performance was not as spectacular, but he displayed plenty of heart under the welter burden of 11st 12lb to become the first horse to successfully defend the Peter Marsh since General Wolfe, trained by Williams, in 1999.

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Royale Pagaille's wide-margin success in the Grade Two contest last season earned him a tilt at the Cheltenham Gold Cup, in which he finished sixth and returned lame.

He made a promising start to the new campaign when runner-up to Gold Cup second A Plus Tard in Haydock's Betfair Chase, only for another setback to rule out an intended tilt at the King George.

Ridden patiently by Charlie Deutsch on his return to Merseyside, the 5-2 favourite was coaxed into contention leaving the back straight and was soon challenging for the lead.

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Sam Brown proved a willing opponent and refused to go down without a fight, but Royale Pagaille dug deep on the run-in to prevail by half a length, with Betfair cutting him to 16-1 from 25-1 for this year's Gold Cup.

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"I'm thrilled. It was tough today, it was a more competitive race than last year and he had loads of weight," said Williams.

"They went a good gallop, I don't actually think the ground is that bad and it didn't look like he was travelling all that well but his jumping held up well.

"I thought Charlie gave him a superb ride, he had to battle all the way to the line."

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Williams had wanted to run n the King George but an injury picked up in the Betfair Chase prevented that.

"I've made no secret of the fact that he missed a lot of work and he'd had three slaps down the shoulder before they even turned for home, so it was tough," she said.

"He got a nasty wound on his hind fetlock joint and every time he move it opened up so he was confined to his box for quite a while.

"We could just do with a wet few weeks before Cheltenham now. Believe it or not this is the first time Rich (Ricci, owner) has seen the horse!"

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Deutsch said: "That was a really good performance, he had to really tough it out.

"He didn't travel like he normally does so I had to just sit for a while and try to make my way down the back straight but he jumped very well, bar one down the back.

"He was very good up the straight when I needed him but he was getting tired, he had to be brave.

"We need the rain at Cheltenham, last year on good ground it just caught us out."