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Ivanovich Gorbatov and Barry Geraghty (right) fight out the finish of the 2017 Triumph Hurdle with Apple's Jade - Defi De Seuil and Pentland Hills are the only English trained runners to gain a place in the last four years. /Healy Racing
Dan Skelton after winning the County Hurdle with Mohaayed and Bridget Andrews - the trainer has won three of the last four runnings /Healy Racing
Fury Road winning the Lyons Of Limerick Jaguar Land Rover Novice Hurdle - a good pointer to the Albert Bartlett /Healy Racing
Having broken his Gold Cup hoodoo last year, Kemboy and Al Boum Photo give Willie Mullins a strong hand / Healy Racing.
Hazel Hill will bid to become the fourth dual winner this centuary of the St James Place Foxhunters Chase /Healy Racing
Gigginstown have won the Martin Pipe four times including Blow By Blow and Donagh Meyler in 2018/ 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
Nick Nugent of Goffs talked to outstanding bloodstock agent David Minton about his Cheltenham memories
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