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Gavin Cromwell has trained six Cheltenham Festival winners since 2019 \ Healy Racing
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Keith Donoghue (left) and Sean Flanagan (right) lead the team of work riders back down the gallop \ Healy Racing
Stumptown (Keith Donoghue) will be a leading contender for the Cross Country Handicap Chase, having won over the unique course in December \ Healy Racing
Champagne Jury (Faheem Alam) will be the yard's sole entry for the Champion Bumper \ Healy Racing
Sixandahalf (Conor Stone Walsh) is fancied to run well in the Mares' Novice Hurdle \ Healy Racing
GAVIN Cromwell had three Dublin Racing Festival winners last weekend and on Monday he had two more winners at Punchestown which ensured that this is going to be his best season numerically – and there is plenty of racing to come.
After 40 years with a licence, Pat Martin has saddled his final runner and taken a new job in racing
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