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Title: PUNCHESTOWN WEDNESDAY: Killultagh Vic steps up to grab a Grade 1
“This fellow looks like a chaser and I’d like to go chasing with him but they way he’s won over this trip gives us options and I might keep an eye on the World Hurdle with him, '' said Willie Mullins
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PUNCHESTOWN WEDNESDAY: Killultagh Vic steps up to grab a Grade 1
“This fellow looks like a chaser and I’d like to go chasing with him but they way he’s won over this trip gives us options and I might keep an eye on the World Hurdle with him, '' said Willie Mullins
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