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Title: CHELTENHAM: Homecoming for Cheltenham heroes
A homecoming for Unibet Champion Hurdle heroine Honeysuckle and Boddles Cheltenham Gold Cup victor A Plus Tard, was held at Henry de Bromhead’s stables at Knockeen, Co Waterford
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A homecoming for Unibet Champion Hurdle heroine Honeysuckle and Boddles Cheltenham Gold Cup victor A Plus Tard, was held at Henry de Bromhead’s stables at Knockeen, Co Waterford
Henry de Bromhead and Rachael Blackmore with Gold Cup winner A Plus Tard, left, and Champion Hurdle winner Honeysuckle at Knockeen, Waterford \ Harry Murphy/Sportsfile
HENRY de Bromhead’s Cheltenham stars were feted on home soil at their Co Waterford yard in Knockeen on Monday at a press call organised by HRI to celebrate A Plus Tard, Honeysuckle and Bob Olinger’s remarkable successes at the Cheltenham Festival.
“It’s a tough ask. He’s a very good horse, he was extremely impressive last year and we feel he’s coming all the time for us. Hopefully he will arrive on schedule."
Drying ground was talked of as a concern for last year's winner Teahupoo, and he was picked off late on by an on-song Cheltenham specialist
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