ELIXIR DE NUTZ floored 1-4 hotpot Jonbon in the Clarence House Chase to give 18-year-old jockey Freddie Gingell the first Grade 1 triumph of his going-places career.
With Irish star El Fabiolo – due to run in the race at frost-bound Ascot seven days earlier – missing the rescheduled running in favour of a trip to Leopardstown next weekend, the prize looked at the mercy of the Nicky Henderson saddled eight-year-old.
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