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GORDON ELLIOTT HAS reiterated his desire to leave a decision on Brighterdaysahead’s Cheltenham Festival assignment to the last minute after electing to skip this Sunday’s Irish Champion Hurdle.
Advertisement That 30-length romp made a crack at the Unibet Champion Hurdle at Prestbury Park and a mouthwatering clash with Constitution Hill an even-more tempting proposition.
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The Enabler Helps Gordon Elliott Reach 2,000th Irish National Hunt WinnerThe Enabler, ridden by Sam Ewing, won the Grant Fit Out Maiden Hurdle at Leopardstown, marking Gordon Elliott's 2,000th Irish National Hunt victory.
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Mullins and Elliott's Fascinating Chemistry in Irish Horse RacingThis article explores the extraordinary rivalry and unique bond between champion trainers Willie Mullins and Gordon Elliott. It highlights their mutual respect, Elliott's rapid rise to prominence, and the pressure created by their relentless pursuit of excellence.
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Weekend Sport: Dublin Racing Festival, Six Nations Kickoff, and Live BoxingGet ready for an action-packed weekend with the Dublin Racing Festival, Six Nations Championship, and live boxing events.
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Mullins Favored to Dominate Dublin Racing FestivalWillie Mullins is the heavy favorite to dominate the Dublin Racing Festival, with several horses tipped to win their respective races. Nicky Henderson and Constitution Hill will be looking to spoil the party, with a strong showing expected from the English star.
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Leopardstown Attendance Limited for Dublin Racing Festival Amidst Rugby ClashLeopardstown's attendance for the Dublin Racing Festival will be capped at 18,500, with all tickets requiring pre-booking. This decision comes as the racecourse navigates a logistical challenge posed by the simultaneous Ireland-England rugby international taking place at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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