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Title: CHELTENHAM TUESDAY: Buveur wins like a true champion
The day belonged to the J.P. McManus-owned Buveur D'Air who grimly defended an unbeaten run that stretches back two years to win the Champion Hurdle for the second year
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CHELTENHAM TUESDAY: Buveur wins like a true champion
The day belonged to the J.P. McManus-owned Buveur D'Air who grimly defended an unbeaten run that stretches back two years to win the Champion Hurdle for the second year
Buveur D'Air and Barry Geraghty (near) get the better of Melon and Paul Townend to win the Unibet Champion Hurdle
(Photo HEALY RACING)
Cheltenham 13-3-18. Owner JP McManus,trainer Nicky Henderson and Barry Geraghty with The Champion Hurdle trophy after BUVEUR D'AIR won. Photo HEALY RACING.
The handicapper has put him up to an official mark of 166, and with that putting him close to the top of the rankings of British staying chasers but is he good enough?
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