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Globetrotter Hewick eyes French Champion hurdle glory as Ger Lyons can land Lacken success

Globetrotter Hewick eyes French Champion hurdle glory as Ger Lyons can land Lacken success

Hewick has danced every dance in a thoroughly memorable racing career and John 'Shark' Hanlon's stable star bids to go one better when tackling the French Champion Hurdle (3.25) at Auteuil today.

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  • Irish Daily Mirror

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  • The Irish Sun

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