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Walsh at his best
Ruby Walsh made the journey down to Tramore for one ride worthwhile after he came home in front of the Snowcream Fresh Milk Handicap Chase aboard the Henry de Bromhead trained Chartani in the colours of Mrs Cherry Faeste.
“I’m delighted with that, Ruby gave him a super ride and he deserved that. He’s entered in Fontwell Thursday but it’s unlikely he’ll go as it was just in case he didn’t get his ground here,” said a delighted de Bromhead.
Robert Power and Conor O'Farrell who both took crashing falls in this race are both fine.
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