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Title: CHELTENHAM: Any Currency completes Cheltenham double
The 13-year-old gelding won the cross country event at the festival last month and went on to claim the handicap chase over three and a half miles in the hands of regular partner Aidan Coleman
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CHELTENHAM: Any Currency completes Cheltenham double
The 13-year-old gelding won the cross country event at the festival last month and went on to claim the handicap chase over three and a half miles in the hands of regular partner Aidan Coleman
Any Currency and Aidan Coleman, pictured winning the Glenfarclas Cross Country Steeplechase at Cheltenham last month, won handicap chase (photo: Healy Racing)
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Following the disqualification of Any Currency, and the awarding of the race to Josies Orders, Ireland now has a new Cheltenham Festival record of 15 winners, writes Leo Powell
Two readers express disappointment over this year's Festival, while another suggests a way to help smaller owners and trainers compete with the big stables
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