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Corkery's giant-slaying feats give a glimmer of hope to the little man or woman

Farouk D'Alene: narrowly beaten in a Grade 1 at Limerick
Master McShee and Ian Power (right) are about to tackle leader Farouk D'Alene in the Faugheen Novice ChaseCredit: David Keane (racingpost.com/photos)

Christmas is all about hope and there was a welcome blast of it for jump racing this week.

This used to be a sport in which Goliath was not just a bet you had when you fancied eight horses but also the giant frequently felled by David.

John Leadbetter could land the Grand National with £1,200 buy Rubstic, Sirrell Griffiths could milk his cows then floor Desert Orchid with Norton's Coin in the Cheltenham Gold Cup.

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