Kemboy can now be entered for the Grade One Savills Chase at Leopardstown on 28 December
Horse Racing
Ireland (HRI) said on Wednesday morning that it has lifted a ban on entries for Willie Mullins’s Kemboy, the Cheltenham Gold Cup second-favourite, and six more horses previously registered to syndicates under the Supreme Racing Club banner after accepting new registrations for fresh syndicates “comprising members who have come forward as shareholders in those horses”.
As a result, Kemboy can now be entered for the Grade One Savills Chase at Leopardstown on 28 December, a race which he won last season, before the deadline at noon on Wednesday. The other horses which can also now be entered to run are: Aramon, Cadmium, Defy De Mee, Harrie, Hybery and Robin De Carlow. However, the new syndicates will not be able to withdraw any prize money won by their horses “until at least the end of the 2019-20 National Hunt season”, to “allow members to take further steps, including finalising the shareholding in each horse”.