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Ascot United House Gold Cup Handicap Chase Grade 3

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  • Ascot United House Gold Cup Handicap Chase Grade 3

    21 5U26- Poquelin204 9 166 155 172
    24 25145- Time For Rupert232 8 157 157 164
    20 5/230- Planet Of Sound203 10 154 159 161
    11 F11P3- Join Together204 7 151 136 156
    15 1R16- Master Of The Hall205 8 151 107 158
    22 32887- Roberto Goldback189 10 150 115 157
    7 1334- Cappa Bleu203 10 147 147 152
    6 15185- Cannington Brook203 8 145 130 150
    8 P2511- Duke Of Lucca199 7 144 120 146
    1 22/1-3 Ace High21 8 142 92 147
    16 B030U- Matuhi204 9 142 114 142
    10 3P9-42 Galaxy Rock14 8 141 123 146
    13 130-00 Le Beau Bai21 9 139 131 145
    3 41235- Alfie Spinner234 7 138 125 145
    25 U20PP- Tullamore Dew189 10 138 126 147
    5 1210-5 Bless The Wings176 7 137 133 142
    18 2-2111 Nataani23 9 137 110 136
    4 11F01- Baile Anrai202 8 133 100 143
    17 7S222 Mostly Bob21 9 133 102 135
    23 P-1522 Tiger O´Toole21 7 131 122 137
    2 P34-2 Aimigayle168 9 126 119 133
    14 3195-1 Lively Baron27 7 126 122 133
    26 3408-4 Vino Griego18 7 126 107 143
    19 491/1- Nez Rouge476 11 123 — —
    9 P21U-4 Frisco Depot179 8 — 122 149
    12 011/11 Kalellshan64 9 — 98 143

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    Nicholls says in his tour poquelin will be only going over 2 and a half then enters him here ?

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      Tipperary jockey/trainer Denis Hogan is hoping Kalellshan, one of eight Irish-trained entries, can continue his upward curve over fences at Ascot this Saturday ahead of a potential trip to Cheltenham.

      "Kalellshan is likely to run at Ascot on Saturday in the United House Gold Cup and then the Paddy Power Gold Cup is certainly an option for him," said Hogan.

      "He has been in good form since his win at Killarney. We backed off him a little bit after that but I think we have him cherry ripe again.

      "He is a nine-year-old now and has low mileage on the clock because of tendon problems, but I think he is a really good horse. He is not badly treated on the ratings in Britain and hopefully, with a good round of jumping, he will put up a good show on Saturday.

      "His owner is keen to run at Cheltenham and he is ground dependent - the going in Ireland has been too soft for him, which is why we are looking to bring him over to England."

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