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Year | Horse | Previous Form | Age | Price | Trainer | Jockey |
2023 | A Dream To Share | 111 | 5 | 7-2 | John E Kiely | Mr J L Gleeson |
2022 | Facile Vega | 11 | 5 | 15-8F | Willie Mullins | Patrick Mullins |
2021 | Sir Gerhard | 1-11 | 6 | 85-40 | Willie Mullins | Rachael Blackmore |
2020 | Ferny Hollow | 221 | 5 | 11-1 | Willie Mullins | Paul Townend |
2019 | Envoi Allen | 111 | 5 | 2-1F | Gordon Elliott | Jamie Codd |
2018 | Relegate | 11 | 5 | 25-1 | Willie Mullins | Katie Walsh |
2017 | Fayonagh | 811 | 6 | 7-1 | Gordon Elliott | Jamie Codd |
2016 | Ballyandy | 1121 | 5 | 5-1 | Nigel Twiston-Davies | Sam Twiston-Davies |
2015 | Moon Racer | 1-1 | 6 | 9-2F | David Pipe | Tom Scudamore |
2014 | Silver Concorde | 32-1 | 6 | 16-1 | Dermot Weld | Robbie McNamara |
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A DREAM TO SHARE confirmed Dublin Racing Festival form with the runner-up, overcoming doubts about the soft ground and helped by things getting tight for those immediately behind as he pounced nearest to the stands’ rail. It was a first Cheltenham ride for his young jockey, and the pair of them look to be going places.