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Saldier and Danny Mullins (near) jump the last to win the Grade 1 Morgiana Hurdle from Klassical Dream (third) and Petit Mouchoir (second) \ Healy Racing)
Faugheen ( Paul Townend) jump the open ditch before winning the Naas Oil Beginners Chase \ Healy Racing
Robert Widger won with Treacysenniscorthy
and his sons Sam, Colm and Joe picked up the trophy \ Healy Racing
Willie and Patrick Mullins after The Big Getaway won the Goffs Flat Race bringing up Patrick's 600th win \ Healy Racing
A RACE that he has dominated like no other fell to Willie Mullins for the ninth year in succession but not in the order expected as the year-absent Saldier shocked his odds-on stablemate Klassical Dream.
Rachael Blackmore and Notebook won the Grade 2 novice chase at Punchestown, leading home a one-two for trainer Henry de Bromhead; Champion Bumper runner-up Blue Sari won the maiden hurdle
Racing legends Faugheen, Hurricane Fly and Hardy Eustace will be taking part in a Parade of Champions at the Curragh on Sunday week, September 12th
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