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Galway Advertiser - 2010-03-25
The Docado syndicate, including well-known Galway businesspeople Eamon Doyle and Kitty Carr of the Park House Hotel, who own Go Native, are among the luckiest owners in horse racing, writes Peter Timmins...
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Herald Scotland - 2010-03-18
THE owners of Ayr racecourse, Alan Macdonald and Richard Johnstone, are prepared to go it alone with the course’s revamp after talks to sell the course to Northern Racing appear to have broken down, writes Ian Paul...
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Daily Mirror - 2010-03-17
Noel Meade was keen to look to the future after Go Native failed in his quest to land his connections a £1million payout with a victory in the Champion, writes Dave Yates...
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Daily Express - 2010-03-17
AMID a flurry of angles, some positive and some negative, it was almost easy to lose sight of the central theme of redemption after Binocular landed the Smurfit Kappa Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham yesterday, writes Gideon Brooks...
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The Press Association - 2010-03-17
A brief mini-holiday to Ireland revitalised Binocular as Nicky Henderson's Festival third of 2009 returned to Cheltenham and streaked away with the Smurfit Kappa Champion Hurdle, writes the Press Association...
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Racing Post - 2010-03-17
NOEL MEADE reported Go Native to be sound on Wednesday following his disappointing performance when favourite for the Smufit Kappa Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham on Tuesday, writes Tony O'Hehir...
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Daily Mirror - 2010-03-17
Binocular, the horse dramatically ruled out of Cheltenham by trainer Nicky Henderson, bounced from his sickbed to blitz his opponents in the Champion Hurdle, writes Dave Yates...
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The Independent - 2010-03-16
The contrasting Festival histories of the two trainers who dominate the first big race of the week do not bode well for the favourite, Go Native, writes Chris McGrath...
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Sporting Life - 2010-03-16
Go Native can secure a £1million bonus for connections by completing his hat-trick in an intriguing renewal of the Smurfit Kappa Champion Hurdle, writes Ashley Iveson...
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Irish Independent - 2010-03-16
Another sunny day at Cheltenham, where the going continues to improve, will have helped settle the nerves of the Docado Syndicate, who are on the brink of one of the biggest pay-days in Irish jumps racing this afternoon, writes Damien McElroy...
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The Times - 2010-03-16
Go Native will win his connections a £1 million bonus - not to mention £211,000 in prize money and a place in Irish folklore - if he can outrun 11 rivals in the Smurfit Kappa Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham today. writes Julian Muscat...
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Meath Chronicle - 2010-03-16
There was disappointment on the opening day of the Cheltenham racing festival when Noel Meade's stable failed to pick up a £1 million bonus if Go Native completed a hat-trick of race wins with a Champion Hurdle victory, writes John Donohoe...
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Daily Mail - 2010-03-16
The day may prove to be a glorious one for the connections of Go Native (Cheltenham 3.20), who will land a £1million bonus if the add the Champion Hurdle to a glowing c.v, writes Sam Turner...
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The Sun - 2010-03-16
Page 3 girl Danni looks an odds-on favourite to impress Go Native ahead of his bid to join Millionaire’s Row, writes Ryan Sabey...
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The Sun - 2010-03-16
A stable groom could pick up a £100,000 bonus if favourite Go Native wins on the first day of Cheltenham today, writes The Sun...
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Daily Star - 2010-03-16
Go Native can be one in a million on the opening day of the Cheltenham Festival, writes Mick Fitzgerald...
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