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'She's in mighty form and nothing surprises me with her because she is so good'
The master trainer outlines plans for his quality festival team to Brian Sheerin
It has already been a season to remember with four Grade 1s locked and loaded, but things could get a whole lot better for Henry de Bromhead at Cheltenham next month.
Honeysuckle joined exalted company when landing back-to-back Irish Champion Hurdles at Leopardstown, and she will put her unbeaten record on the line in the Unibet Champion Hurdle.
De Bromhead could also be represented in the race by lively outsiders Aspire Tower and Jason The Militant.
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Published on 16 February 2021inStable Tours
Last updated 11:18, 1 March 2021
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- Richard Hannon: 'He's in the Derby and we were extremely impressed with his win this month – that was no fluke'
- Roger Varian: 'I still think he's unexposed over a mile and a half - but we want to try to win the Prince of Wales's first'
- Jessica Harrington: 'She was second in a Group 1 last year - and it would be fantastic to win one with her'
- Joseph O'Brien: 'He's looked a bit special at home - and it could be straight to Royal Ascot now'
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