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Ar Mad will miss the rearranged Clarence House Chase at Cheltenham on Saturday.
The Grade One had been due to be run at Ascot last weekend but the meeting was called off due to a frozen track and was hastily rearranged it for Saturday's Trials Day at Cheltenham.
Following Ascot's abandonment, Willie Mullins confirmed Un De Sceaux would also certainly make the journey to Prestbury Park and he heads the seven entries for Saturday's renewal.
However, Ar Mad was a notable absentee from the entries after Gary Moore decided against sending him to Cheltenham,
Special Tiara was originally withdrawn from the Ascot race due to ground conditions but he could take his chance on Saturday for Henry de Bromhead along with 2015 Ryanair Chase winner Uxizandre.
Paul Nicholls has once again entered Dodging Bullets alongside Top Gamble from Kerry Lee's yard, while the Jonjo O'Neill-trained Eastlake and Philip Hobbs' Royal Regatta complete the entries.
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