IT IS great that the British horses came to Punchestown. It may not be quite of Cheltenham-and-the-Irish proportions, but the presence of the visitors adds an extra dimension to Punchestown that is unquestionably an enhancement. It’s peerless Punchestown, not parochial Punchestown.
And they didn’t fare too badly either.


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