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1 of 1 UPDATED 10:01AM, APR 27 2021 RTE2 will be broadcasting five live races from the Punchestown festival on Tuesday. The action on day one features some high-class names, notably Envoi Allen, Monkfish and Chacun Pour Soi, and we ve got you covered for the day s action. Punchestown festival Tuesday: day one TV tips Our Spotlight experts select their best bets for the opening day of the Punchestown festival eCOMM Merchant Solutions Champion Novice Hurdle (Grade 1), 2m½f Free-going mare Echoes In Rain steps up to the highest level for the first time after posting a big personal best when winning by 15 lengths at Fairyhouse this month. ....
Envoi Allen and Monkfish are set for a heavyweight clash after they were declared for the Dooley Insurance Group Champion Novice Chase on the opening day of the ....
Donn McClean: Expect fireworks as Townend and Blackmore do battle for jockey s title There will be intriguing clashes all week at Punchestown between the pair of leading jockeys, and their amateur equivalents, beginning tomorrow. By Donn McClean Monday 26 Apr 2021, 4:48 PM 45 minutes ago 2,284 Views 2 Comments Paul Townend on Concertista (green) jumping the last to beat Rachael Blackmore on Minella Melody at Fairyhouse in November. Image: Peter Mooney/INPHO Paul Townend on Concertista (green) jumping the last to beat Rachael Blackmore on Minella Melody at Fairyhouse in November. Image: Peter Mooney/INPHO EGALITY MANS WAS in front and travelling well in the Grade 2 Colm Quinn BMW Novice Hurdle at Fairyhouse three weeks ago when he came down at the third last flight. It looked like an awk ....
UPDATED 2:36PM, APR 25 2021 Irish champion jockey Paul Townend will make a timely return to the saddle on the opening day of the Punchestown Festival after being booked to ride in each of Tuesday s three Grade 1s, providing a huge boost for the Willie Mullins team ahead of the biggest week in Irish jump racing. Townend has been sidelined since injuring his foot after falling from Egality Mans at Fairyhouse earlier in the month, an injury which forced him to miss the Grand National meeting at Aintree, but he has been declared fit to ride at the five-day extravaganza. The 30-year-old’s return comes at the perfect time as he is coming under increasing pressure from Cheltenham Gold Cup and Grand National winner Rachael Blackmore in the race to be Ireland’s leading jockey this season. ....