Cheltenham Gold Cup
Paddy Brennan apologizes for Doncaster ride and receives ten-day ban, but finds solace in Dysart Enos victory.

Paddy Brennan apologizes for Doncaster ride and receives ten-day ban, but finds solace in Dysart Enos victory.

The man who won the Gold Cup on Imperial Commander in 2010 is looking forward to the upcoming festival and is confident about the horse he will be racing. He expressed his optimism and excitement for the event.

Despite the positive outlook for the festival, the man acknowledged an incident from the past and expressed regret for not being entirely satisfied with the horse’s performance. An appeal is currently in process.

Trainer Fergal O’Brien was pleased with Dysart Enos’ performance and is hopeful for a first win at the festival. He mentioned the pressure associated with the event but expressed satisfaction with the horse’s capabilities.

O’Brien also reflected on a previous race where his horse performed well but was ultimately overtaken by a better competitor. He mentioned that the horse will have a quiet week before being prepared for the Cheltenham event.

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