De Bromhead seeking further Cheltenham glory with mix of old and new

Honeysuckle bowed out in a blaze of glory in last year's Mares' Hurdle while A Plus Tard was retired last month, leaving De Bromhead to look to other quarters this time.
De Bromhead seeking further Cheltenham glory with mix of old and new

Trainer Henry De Bromhead, who will rely on a mixture of some familiar faces and fresh talent at this year’s Cheltenham Festival. Photo credit: Tim Goode/PA Wire

Henry de Bromhead will rely on a mixture of some familiar faces and fresh talent at this year's Cheltenham Festival.

The Knockeen handler has enjoyed exceptional Festival results in recent years, securing back-to-back Cheltenham Gold Cup wins with Minella Indo and A Plus Tard in 2021 and 2022 respectively and successive Champion Hurdles with Honeysuckle.

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