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Special Tiara and Henry de Bromhead after winning the Queen Mother Champion Steeplechase. (Photo HEALY RACING)
Fayonagh and Jamie Codd after winning the Weatherbys Champion Bumper being led in by Camilla Sharples (left) and Mary Nugent (Right)
(Photo HEALY RACING)
There is no meeting quite like Cheltenham to highlight the glorious uncertainty of National Hunt racing and the very essence of that unpredictability was encapsulated by Wednesday’s Champion Chase.
The Gordon Elliott-trained 10-year-old's career came to an end on the back of a disappointing performance in last month's Glenfarclas Cross-Country Chase, which he previously won in 2017
The entries were revealed for the Arkle, RSA Chase, NH Chase and the JLT Chase this week with a strong Irish contingent
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