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Boy completes double for McParlan
Carsonstown Boy rounded off a memorable afternoon for Noel McParlan as the amateur rider completed a 26.5/1 double on the card in the Arctic Tack Sud Hunters Chase. Thu 16th JanReview punchestown 26th Apr
Hurricane Fly set Punchestown alight as he demolished the opposition with a superb performance in the Rabobank Champion Hurdle on another red-letter day for Willie MullinsFri 26th Apr
Salsify wraps-up brilliant day at Punchestown
Salsify shrugged aside any notion that the ground would be against him as he cemented his position at the head of the hunter chasing tree when dishing out a comprehensive beating to his rivals in the Racing Post Champion Hunter Chase at Punchestown. Fri 26th AprFriday's Punchestown Preview
3:40pm There's the the usual eccentricity to this event with the 2009 and 2010 winners renewing rivalries. Shin A Vee won in 2009 but was narrowly beaten by COOL WARRIOR the following year and, while Derek O'Connor is a notable booking, Shin A Vee has been absent for 772 days and is now passed over. Preference is for 12 year old COOL WARRIOR, who at least has proven fitness on his side. The other 14 runners have mustered just 10 point to points wins between them and finding a form alternative to either of the two previous winners is difficult. Ten year old Norwich Flyer has three point to point wins to his name though and may play a prominent roll while Enniskillen, who worringly is still a maiden point to pointer, ran ok in the Ladies Cup on Tuesday and has minor claims. The Begrudger is a dual point to point winner a long time ago but hasn't shown anything worth mentioning recently. (TW) Fri 26th AprReview fairyhouse 10th Apr
Leading point-to-point trainer Colin Bowe had a day to remember at Fairyhouse as stable stalwart Askanna and racecourse debutant Clondaw Kaempfer landed a big-race doubleTue 10th Apr