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For the second year in a row Punchestown was blessed with good weather throughout the week and this led to bumper crowds across the five days. In total 139,017 people (new record attendance) turned up compared to 136,651 in 2025.
Over 20,000 more people attended Punchestown this year than in 2024.
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I'm a Downpatrick man born and bred and have lived here all my life. My first encounter with horses was through my late father Willie Polly taking me out to my uncle Frank Fitzsimon's stableyard in Vianstown which was actually in the middle of Downpatrick Racecourse. That was the place where my mother was born and reared. Frank, who was a brother of my mother, trained horses out there and we used to go out on a Sunday morning to see the horses and would have gone into what was called the home house for tea. My father bought a horse in the late 70s called Mountain Gale who Frank pre-trained and then sent him on to Noel Meade. He had a few wins, but I remember he wasn't a particularly good jumper! That's where my father first encountered Noel Meade. My dad also had a few point-to-pointers of no real note, and he had a horse with Jeremy Maxwell in his time and with Bunny Cox and with John Oxx to name but a few.
By Gary Carson - KITTY BEAR may be able to follow up on her victory here 13 days ago. The Kodi Bear filly was a cosy winner then, when quickening up to lead inside the final furlong. She really ran through the line well then so stepping up to a mile shouldn’t be an issue and she is fancied to defy her 8lb hike. Majestic King, who chased her home last time, is entitled to get a bit closer now on the revised terms. Famous Enough was only edged out by a neck on his last outing at Dundalk and is another that has to come into calculations.