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Title: PUNCHESTOWN SATURDAY: Banks veteran Vital Island caps dream week for O'Keeffe
Willie Mullins' tally stood at 15 winners when the curtain came down on the 2025 Punchestown Festival, but several other yards were on the scoresheet too
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PUNCHESTOWN SATURDAY: Banks veteran Vital Island caps dream week for O'Keeffe
Willie Mullins' tally stood at 15 winners when the curtain came down on the 2025 Punchestown Festival, but several other yards were on the scoresheet too
Vital Island and Barry Stone (nearest) on their way to winning the Howden Cross Country Chase \ Healy Racing
Vitorio Piel rates a high-class novice hurdling prospect for next season \ Healy Racing
Bill Baxter, ridden by Harry Bannister and trained by Warren Greatrex, was one of eight British-trained winners at this year's Punchestown Festival \ Healy Racing
BANKS stalwart Vital Island (9/2) rounded off a dream week for the Richie O’Keeffe team from Co Wexford, when the 13-year-old showed his specialist ability to get the better of French Dynamite in the Howden Cross Country Chase.
Michael O'Neill has done it all from show jumping at Dublin Horse Show to completing the Corinthian Challenge, now he's won his first race as an amateur jockey
With plenty of talk about the heroes of Cheltenham, Aintree and Punchestown in recent weeks, Mark Boylan nominates some sidelined performers to keep onside for next season
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