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Title: CHELTENHAM TUESDAY: News extra
A record crowd flocked to Cheltenham for day one of the 2016 festival, which unfortunately saw three equine fatalities, a number of rider bans and the Head Office of BHA to enquire an evasive spigot
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A record crowd flocked to Cheltenham for day one of the 2016 festival, which unfortunately saw three equine fatalities, a number of rider bans and the Head Office of BHA to enquire an evasive spigot
Jamie Codd rallied from second last to win the Kim Muir cup by 12 lengths aboard J.P. Mc Manus' Cause of Causes, to give trainer Gordon Elliott his second winner of the festival
The shorest priced favourite of the week romped home in devastating style to become the first horse to capture the Supreme and the Arkle in consecutive seasons since 1965
The Irish got of to a stellar start at day one of the festival, where Willie Mullins recorded a treble, writes Ryan McElligott
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