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Willie Mullins produced Penhill in terrific form to win on his first start of the season and in senior hurdle company in the Stayers Hurdle Photo: Healy Racing
Presenting Percy has been favourite for the Gold Cup since his memorable win in the RSA Chase Photo: Healy Racing
Samcro delivered for Gordon Elliott and Gigginstown in the Ballymore Novices' Hurdle Photo: Healy Racing
MARCH yielded another remarkable Cheltenham Festival for Irish horses but of the 17 winners to hail from this side of the Irish Sea all but two were supplied by Willie Mullins and Gordon Elliott.
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
This week, John O'Riordan caught up with amateur jockey, Charlotte Butler following her recent triumph aboard So Des Flos in the Ladies Grand National at Fairyhouse
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