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The Storyteller and Keith Donoghue (right) jump the last before winning the Grade 1 Ladbrokes Champion Chase from Chris's Dream and Robbie Power (left) \ Healy Racing
Battleoverdoyen and Mark Walsh (no1) shade the field over the third last fence on the way to winning for owner Gigginstown House Stud \ Healy Racing
Gordon Elliott, Jamie Codd and Tom Howley after Ballyadam won \ Healy Racing
Quilixios and Jack Kennedy with Eliece Elliott after winning with Gordon Elliott behind \ Healy Racing
Cayd Boy and Mark Walsh hit the front before winning the WKD Handicap Hurdle \ Healy Racing
THE best season of Keith Donoghue’s career took yet another turn for the better as he bagged a second top level success aboard his staunch ally The Storyteller in the Grade 1 Ladbrokes Champion Chase.
Ryan McElligott makes his selections on the Galway Sunday card
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