Fermoy's McCarthy family dream of more Cheltenham glory with Kopek Des Bordes

Kopek Des Bordes is back at Cheltenham for the Arkle a year after his success in the Supreme Novices Hurdle. "It'll take a fair horse to beat him," trainer Willie Mullins recently told owner Charlie McCarthy
Fermoy's McCarthy family dream of more Cheltenham glory with Kopek Des Bordes

CJ McCarthy on Kopek Des Bordes winning the Michael O'Sullivan Supreme Novices Hurdle at Cheltenham in 2025: "To be from Cork and to win a race named after a Cork man, to win it, there were a lot of emotions." Pic: David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile

A YEAR on from a “very emotional” success in the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle, the enthusiastic owners of Kopek Des Bordes have high hopes their pride and joy can become a dual Cheltenham Festival winner by landing the spoils in the Arkle Novices’ Chase on Tuesday.

For Fermoy's McCarthy family, winning last year’s Festival curtain-raiser was special for number of reasons, not least the fact the race was run in memory of Michael O’Sullivan, a fellow Corkonian who had tragically died a month earlier as a result of injuries sustained from a fall at Thurles.

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