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Title: CHELTENHAM: Louth and proud for the Darver Star
SSP Number Twentytwo Syndicate of Pat Cluskey, Simon Fagan and Sean Fanning are living the dream with their Champion Hurdle contender, writes Anne Marie Duff
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SSP Number Twentytwo Syndicate of Pat Cluskey, Simon Fagan and Sean Fanning are living the dream with their Champion Hurdle contender, writes Anne Marie Duff
Darver Star and Jonathan Moore with Gavin Cromwell and owners SSP Number Twentytwo Syndicate, Pat Cluskey (second left) and his wife Carol, Sean Fanning, (centre) and Simon Fagan, third right, with Paul McGahon and Robert Fagan also in Downpatrick \Healy Racing.
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Darver Star begins his winning run in Wexford with Jonathan Moore /Healy Racing
DARVER STAR and Jonathan Moore (right) clear sthe final flight in style to win for trainer Gavin Cromwell. Photo Healy Racing.
AMID all the six figure point-to-pointers and precocious French-bred there’s a home grown hero heading to the Cheltenham Festival for one of its showcase races.
It’s not often the Wee County has much to shout about on the big sporting stages.
Placed in two Champion Hurdles in 2020, the Gavin Cromwell-trained 10-year-old has earned another crack at Honeysuckle
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