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Star names check in for Ryanair

Hurricane Fly (right) and Jezki jump the last in the Morgiana Hurdle at PunchestownHurricane Fly (right) and Jezki jump the last in the Morgiana Hurdle at Punchestown
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Everything is set for round six in the rivalry between Hurricane Fly and Jezki as the pair headline nine entries for the Ryanair Hurdle at Leopardstown on December 29.

Hurricane Fly, who has won this Grade One three times, currently leads three-two in their head-to-head clashes.

Despite having seemingly lost the initiative at the end of last season when Jezki beat him at Cheltenham and at Punchestown, Willie Mullins' ten-year-old was back on top in the Morgiana Hurdle last month.

"There is nothing to report on Hurricane Fly other than good work and he continues to please me," said Mullins.

Ireland's champion trainer has also left in Faugheen, but he is poised to run at Kempton a few days earlier. Arctic Fire is another possible for the Closutton yard.

John Ferguson's Purple Bay is the only British-trained representative, while Aidan O'Brien could run Plinth.

Alderwood could revert to hurdles, with Tiger Roll and King Of The Picts still in contention.