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Can the stars align to make it a memorable Cheltenham Festival for the Irish pointing field?
Eoghain WardPoint-to-point expert
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From the days of Florida Pearl and three-time Gold Cup winner Best Mate, and more recently Faugheen, top-class horses have flown the flag for Irish pointing graduates at the Cheltenham Festival.
In the most recent times, the success has surpassed the exploits of one star name to a peak of 13 winners at the 2021 festival followed by 11 last season.
Given the quality and quantity of stock leaving point-to-pointing each month, the Cheltenham Festival is always a critically important week for the Irish brand.
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