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Irish Gold Cup 3rd February - by Andrew Nelis

Irish Gold Cup 

Presenting Percy will be making his long awaited appearance in the Irish Gold Cup at Leopardsown on the 3rd of February. Last years RSA winner. Is heading currently the blue ribban market on Cheltenham on the 15th March. Kemboy another notable entry. Willie Mullins charge will give presenting a lot to think of, Patrick Kelly presenting Percy’s trainer. Has been very patient this year with his charge, shrewd trainer who will have. Davy Russell on board , he turns up he wins and it’s all roads continue to lead to Cheltenham.   

Stay tuned for more racing tips... by Andrew Nelis 


Going to leopardardstown - Andrew Nelis.

Presenting Percy winner of RSA Cheltenham 2018, potential next winner at Irish Gold Cup Leopardstown 2019? Watch Presenting Percy here 














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  1. I'll be looking out for some winner's Mr Nelis ,before AND during Cheltenham, and I'll be hoping aÄŗl roads leads to the winner's cashier's window

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    1. Couldn’t agree more , watch out for presenting Percy’s run in the Irish gold cup

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  2. Looks great Andrew, will be getting down to the bookies after having a regular read of this!

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    1. Booms thank you l still a hugely improving horse. And also a festival winner , he will be at the business end of the Gold cup March , when others will be found out .

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