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Noel Fehily tells Lydia Hislop about his intentions to retire after riding Eglantine Du Seuil to a 50/1 win in the Mares' Novice Hurdle Photo: Healy Racing
Eglantine Du Seuil and Noel Fehily (red) come with a late surge to win the Mares Novice Hurdle Photo: Healy Racing
Lizzie Kelly salutes the crowd after Siruh Du Lac holds off all challengers in the Brown Advisory & Merriebelle Stable Plate Photo: Healy Racing
Helen Walsh, Ted Walsh and Derek O'Connor with Any Second Now in the winners' enclosure after the Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup Photo: carolinenorris.ie
Any Second Now and Derek O'Connor (far side) take up the running from Kilfilum Cross and Alex Edwards Photo: Healy Racing
Sire Du Berlais and Barry Geraghty (far side) stay on best on the run-in to land the Pertemps Final Photo: Healy Racing
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
Noel Fehily talks to Ronan Groome about his rapidly successful syndicate business, sourcing horses with his long-term friend and colleague Dave Crosse and ambitions for more Cheltenham success
Love Envoi was a brilliantly tough winner of the Mares Novices' Hurdle for Cork native Johnny Burke
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