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Punchestown Gold Cup: Clan Des Obeaux and Allaho headline field of nine as The Nice Guy and Minella Cocooner meet again

Allaho set to step back up to three miles after winning the Ryanair Chase at the Cheltenham Festival last month; The Nice Guy and Minella Cocooner renew rivalry in Irish Mirror Novice Hurdle; Facile Vega features in Champion I.N.H. Flat Race

Allaho ridden by Paul Townend on their way to winning the Ryanair Chase (Registered As The Festival Trophy) during day three of the Cheltenham Festival at Cheltenham Racecourse. Picture date: Thursday March 17, 2022.
Image: Allaho is set to step back up to three miles for the first time since December 2020

Last year's winner Clan Des Obeaux and the brilliant Allaho are among nine runners declared for the Ladbrokes Punchestown Gold Cup on Wednesday.

The Paul Nicholls-trained Clan Des Obeaux got the better of dual Cheltenham Gold Cup hero Al Boum Photo when lifting the Grade One prize 12 months ago.

The 10-year-old returns to Ireland in a bid to complete the same end-of-season double as last year after winning successfully defending his crown in the Betway Bowl at Aintree three weeks ago.

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Allaho is the likely favourite following another imperious display when making it back-to-back wins in the Ryanair Chase at the Cheltenham Festival last month.

The key question, of course, is whether the Cheveley Park Stud-owned powerhouse can prove as effective stepping back up to three miles.

Clan Des Obeaux ridden by Harry Cobden on their way to winning the Betway Bowl Chase at Aintree Racecourse, Liverpool. Picture date: Thursday April 7, 2022.
Image: Clan Des Obeaux and Harry Cobden on their way to winning the Betway Bowl at Aintree

The eight-year-old is one of five runners for champion trainer Willie Mullins along with Al Boum Photo, 2019 Punchestown Gold Cup winner Kemboy, King George hero Tornado Flyer and Janidil.

Joseph O'Brien's Fakir D'oudairies is another horse stepping back up in distance after winning his second Melling Chase over two and a half miles at Aintree earlier in the month, while Henry de Bromhead runs Minella Indo, who had to make do with the runner-up spot behind stablemate A Plus Tard when bidding for successive wins in the Cheltenham Gold Cup on his latest outing.

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The stellar field is completed by Gordon Elliott's Galvin, who lunged late to beat A Plus Tard in the Savills Chase over Christmas before finishing fourth in the blue riband.

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Bardenstown Lad (blue cap) chases home Albert Bartlett front two The Nice Guy (right) and Minella Cocooner
Image: The Nice Guy (right) and Minella Cocooner (purple) battle it out in the Albert Bartlett Novices' Hurdle

The first of three Grade Ones on Wednesday's card is the three-mile Irish Mirror Novice Hurdle, in which the Mullins-trained pair of The Nice Guy and Minella Cocooner renew rivalry after finishing first and second in the Albert Bartlett at Cheltenham.

Other hopefuls include Elliott's pair of Minella Crooner and Hollow Games, plus Journey With Me from De Bromhead's yard.

Facile Vega is the star attraction in the Race & Stay At Punchestown Champion I.N.H. Flat Race.

Facile Vega wins the Champion Bumper
Image: Facile Vega wins the Champion Bumper at Cheltenham

So impressive when extending his unbeaten record to three in the Champion Bumper in the Cotswolds, the son of the brilliant Quevega will be cramped odds to make it four from four for the Mullins team.

He is joined by four stable companions in Madmansgame, Redemption Day, Seabank Bistro and Viva Devito, while Elliott's Cheltenham runner-up American Mike is also in the mix.

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