The video will auto-play soon 8 CancelGet email updates with the day's biggest stories Invalid Email Something went wrong, please try again later. Favourite Chacun Pour Soi appeared to have come with a winning run, but the Henry de Bromhead-trained mare would not be denied up the famous hill. It all seemed to be going well for punters who had backed 8-13 favourite Chacun Pour Soi, when he loomed up to join the leaders at the penultimate fence. “I beat off Chacun Pour Soi, and then Harry (Skelton, on Nube Negra) came – and she went again. Chacun Pour Soi traded at 1.15 on Betfair as punters looked sure to collect – but he had no answer to the winner's late surge.
Source: Daily Mirror March 17, 2021 15:17 UTC