The combined efforts of Willie Mullins, Gordon Elliott and Gigginstown may prove in vain in Easter Mondays big race
Jut as Christmas Day is more accurately known as The Day Before The King George, so Easter Monday is really Irish Grand National Day and the big race at Fairyhouse looks as tricky a handicap as you could hope for. Its also typical of major jumps handicaps these days, in that Willie Mullins runs seven, Gordon Elliott runs a dozen and Gigginstown are in need of 12 distinguishing caps for their entrants.
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