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'It's an open race and he's a horse who could travel nicely off the pace'

Goshen: has won all three of his starts over hurdles this season
Goshen: has won all three of his starts over hurdles this seasonCredit: Edward Whitaker

Dan Skelton, trainer of Allmankind
We have been very happy with him at home since he won at Chepstow in December. I'm glad we decided to keep him fresh with the Triumph in mind.

Henry de Bromhead, trainer of Aspire Tower
It was obviously disappointing what happened at Leopardstown the last day, but he had been very good before that and it's all systems go for the Triumph Hurdle for him. He's been in good form since Leopardstown.

Gordon Elliott, trainer of Battle Of Wills
If I run any horse it will be Battle Of Wills. He’s a nice horse that I like and he won nicely at Naas. He’ll work on Wednesday morning and we’ll see how he gets on. He could run at Fairyhouse on Saturday. It’s an open race and he’s a horse who could travel nicely off the pace. The three favourites are front-runners and that could really suit him.

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