WHAT can I add to what has already been said about one of the greatest Cheltenham Festival meetings of the modern era? It has certainly highlighted the strength of Irish racing.

Willie Mullins stands head and shoulders at the top of his profession at this time, while hats off to the young pretender Gordon Elliott who landed the main prize of the week with the Gold Cup success of Don Cossack. He is a man of undoubted talent and will be snapping at the heels of the champion for some time to come.