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Title: CHELTENHAM 2025: 'Melbourne is the long-term plan' - Poniros a 100/1 stunner
The market suggested that Irish hopes of winning the Friday opener rested with Hello Neighbour, but Willie Mullins pulled the ultimate rabbit out of the hat
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CHELTENHAM 2025: 'Melbourne is the long-term plan' - Poniros a 100/1 stunner
The market suggested that Irish hopes of winning the Friday opener rested with Hello Neighbour, but Willie Mullins pulled the ultimate rabbit out of the hat
Jonjo O'Neill can hardly believe his luck as Poniros steams home to snare the JCB Triumph Hurdle from Lulamba (left) and East India Dock (right) \ Healy Racing
JCB Triumph Hurdle (Grade 1)
NIKE might have coined the slogan ‘Impossible is nothing’, but it would probably be a more fitting tagline for W.P. Mullins Racing after a staggering result in the JCB Triumph Hurdle with unconsidered 100/1 shot Poniros.
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
Mark Boylan visits the recent Cheltenham Festival winner ahead of his upcoming tilt at the Irish Grand National
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