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Lossiemouth had previously won two Grade 1s at this meeting and didn't disappoint her supporters at the 2026 Festival \ Healy Racing
Boodles Champion Hurdle (Grade 1)
THERE was a rollicking and happy homecoming for Cheltenham champion Lossiemouth on the penultimate day of the Punchestown Festival, signing off her season with a clearcut victory in the Boodles Champion Hurdle.
"She’s a rare one, never lets us down and turns up every day," Frank Berry said of the now 11-time blacktype winner over fences
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