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Jim Culloty, Dr Ronan Lambe (centre) and Davy Rusell after their Gold Cup win.
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AFTER a long quiet spell which had him more than a little concerned, Jim Culloty hit back in the perfect way by saddling 20/1 shot Lord Windermere to win the Betfred Cheltenham Gold Cup.
After further amendments to the Festival's programme were announced last week, Mark Boylan assesses whether they will really make a difference to the meeting
Stars from GAA and Irish sport took to the pitch and sidelines for Hurling for Cancer Research 2025 in Carlow
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