Sky's The Limit one of four Irish-trained Boylesports entries Sky's The Limit is one of four Irish-trained entries for the #150,000 Boylesports.com Gold Cup at Cheltenham on Saturday week, the weights for which have been unveiled. The Irish have landed the valuable handicap chase on six occasions, most recently with Sir Oj three years ago. Edward O'Grady won the race with Go Roger Go in 2000, and hopes to be represented this year with Sky's The Limit (10st-1lb). The seven-year-old is no stranger to success at Cheltenham, having triumphed under joint top-weight in the Coral Cup at The Festival in 2006. Last season he proved he had a high level of ability over fences with Grade One wins at Leopardstown and Fairyhouse, while on his only start this year he took third place behind Noland and Finger Onthe Pulse in a Grade Three handicap chase at Down Royal. 'It depends on how he works at the weekend, but I would like to run Sky's The Limit in the Boylesports.com Gold Cup,' said O'Grady. 'We were very happy with his run first time out this season at Down Royal but then he unfortunately had to miss his next intended start at Cheltenham.' 'So we would like to bring him back to Cheltenham for the Boylesports.com Gold Cup but we just need to see how he gets on at the weekend. He seems to go on most types of ground.' The three other Irish-trained contenders are Finger Onthe Pulse (10st-4lb), victorious in last season's Jewson Novices' Handicap Chase at the Festival, the Willie Mullins-trained Scotsirish (10-2) and Notable D'Estruval (9-2) from the Arthur Moore stable.