Going - Soft (Heavy in places).
Placepot Pool - £840,719.92 Dividend - £36.70 Winning Units - 22863.09. Quadpot Pool - £28,337.88 Dividend - £18.30 Winning Units - 1546.46.
Super Samcro proves class in Ballymore success
It's a big team effort from everyone at home, and it worked out great today. There was a lot of pressure, for Jack, for me - for everyone, the whole team. I'm delighted, it's brilliant.
Presenting Percy cruises to RSA glory
Mark Walsh steps in for Coral Cup triump
Amazing Altior soars to Champion Chase victory
Everyone loves an Irish banker, but how about an English one?. That was a great training performance. To come back from a scare on Monday, that was a great training performance.
Tiger Roll roars to third Cheltenham Festival triumph
He hates everywhere else, but he loves Cheltenham. I wish I had a few more like him. He's a little rat of a thing, but he's the heart of a lion. He is a good horse and he has been very lucky for us. To win three races at Cheltenham is brilliant. He has been a great servant so I am absolutely thrilled and delighted. I'm delighted for Keith Donoghue as he had to lose 7lb to ride the horse. Today was his day. He is in the National so we will see and I will talk to Eddie and Michael (O'Leary). It's another winner here and that will keep them going for a while. It would be the Irish National, if any, as that is more prize money. He will definitely be back here next year as he is still a young horse. I don't know what it is about here, but it is brilliant. It is just different horses for courses.
Veneer Of Charm shines on fine day for Elliott
Jack had a lovely position on him and I'm delighted. I'm delighted for Martin Wasylocha (owner). He's had horses with me since I started training. This is something he dreams about, to own a Cheltenham winner. If he never wins again, it's job done, but he could also run on the Flat.
Relegate flies home for emotional Katie Walsh in Champion Bumper
Down the back I was struggling, but the further I was going, the better I was going. When she hit the rising ground, she took off. She's as hard as nails. We had planned to run her at Sandown last Saturday, but the owner said we had black type from winning at Leopardstown and we should have a crack at the Champion Bumper. I actually thought she was an also-ran and I was right halfway down the back!. Katie said the further she was going, the better she was going. She couldn't keep up halfway down the back, but then her stamina kicked in and I'm delighted for Katie, who actually sold me the second horse as well.