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Ruby Walsh: Sober Glory has Supreme value to get us all off to a flyer 

Lossiemouth's addition has given the Champion Hurdle one hell of an injection but there are still many questions to be answered 
Ruby Walsh: Sober Glory has Supreme value to get us all off to a flyer 

Paul Townend onboard Lossiemouth comes home to win. Pic: ©INPHO/James Crombie

SOME bemoan the extended build-up, and others have said this year feels more low-key than others. To me, it feels like it always does. I can't wait for the roar to greet the departure of the runners for the Supreme at 1.20, not that I will really hear it from the TV compound in the car park. But you know what I mean. 

Twenty eight races will unfold over the next four days, offering drama and excitement, elation and despair, the obvious and the obscure.

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