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Harrington's poor season reflects increasing focus on Flat

Jessica Harrington and Robbie Power: team up with Sizing Pottsie in the Flyingbolt Novice Chase
Jessica Harrington and Robbie Power celebrate after Sizing John's Gold Cup victoryCredit: Harry Trump

Like any sport, jump racing is always in a state of evolution. Trends can be hard to spot, and often they are not really trends at all but snapshots of what is happening at the time. Here are a few such images of how this Irish jumps season has shaped so far.

A quiet season for Jessica Harrington

One of the most striking features of the trainers' table is that Jessica Harrington is well off the pace. Ireland's leading dual-purpose operator has sent out only 13 winners this season, and her six per cent strike-rate represents a rare lapse from the norm. Only once before has she slipped into single figures in the past nine seasons.

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