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Star Envoi transfers to Henry for big bid at festival

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- BY ALAN MAGEE

HENRY de BROMHEAD (inset) is looking forward to welcoming Envoi Allen to his yard following Cheveley Park Stud’s decision to take the unbeaten gelding and several of his stable companions out of training with Gordon Elliott.

Envoi Allen (above) is arguably the most exciting

National Hunt horse in training on either side of the Irish Sea, having won each of his 11 starts under rules, including back-to-back wins at the Cheltenham Festival in the Champion Bumper and the Ballymore Novices’ Hurdle.

Having not put a foot wrong in three starts over fences this

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