
Davy Russell quotes Roy Keane's most viral catchphrase during verdict on Constitution Hill's chances at Punchestown
DAVY RUSSELL quoted Roy Keane's most viral catchphrase as he assessed Constitution Hill's chances at Punchestown.
The decorated eight-year-old will go up against State Man in a mouth-watering Boodles Champion Hurdle on Friday.
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Roy Keane frequently downplays praise of players by saying it's their job
Credit: Rex
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Davy Russell used the line on RTE
It is a chance at redemption for the Nicky Henderson-trained horse, after
There is a change in rider for Punchestown, however, with James Bowen taking up the mantle after
He said: "He is a professional.
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"He behaves like a professional and I am very confident that he is going to show us how professional he is.
"As
"As a jockey, these are the days that you want to ride in and I am sure he is looking forward to it more than anybody else."
Constitution Hill vs State Man will be the headline battle in the Champion Hurdle after
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Rich Ricci's incredible grey mare was around 3-1 to serve it up over two miles to the two big boys over in
Ireland
.
Jockey Jody McGarvey announces retirement at Punchestown Festival
Mullins has also included County Hurdle winner Kargese and third Absurde, as well as Daddy Long Legs and
Winter
Fog.
The all-conquering handler has left El Fabiolo in the
race
too, despite him being declared for Tuesday's Champion Chase.
For Lossiemouth, she could yet run at Punchestown but in Saturday's Mares' Champion Hurdle over 2m4f.
The decision to pull her from the top two-mile contest is a repeat of what happened at
Cheltenham
.
Lossiemouth made a mockery of her rivals in the Mares' Hurdle over 2m4f.
And though Mullins said it was ultimately the right decision to run her there, there was a massive case of 'what might have been' after the unbelievable ending to the Champion Hurdle.
Golden Ace benefitted from Constitution Hill and State Man's falls after Brighterdaysahead ran out of
steam
entirely on the run-in to win at 25-1, with 66-1 Burdett
Road
in second.
Lossiemouth won the mares' race on her comeback from a bone-crunching fall when she last ran in Ireland.
She and State Man eyeballed each other the whole way round in the Irish Champion Hurdle before she fell four out.
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