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Punchestown Festival: Paisley Park heading to Ireland over Aintree after fine Cheltenham run

The former staying hurdle hero was an excellent third in this year's renewal behind excellent winner Flooring Porter; trainer Emma Lavelle is keen to run at Punchestown instead of Aintree in just under a month

Paisley Park produced a stunning performace to win a third Cleeve Hurdle
Image: Paisley Park - first run in Ireland after another big run at Cheltenham

Paisley Park will skip Aintree in favour of a first trip to Ireland for the Grade One Champion Stayers Hurdle at next month’s Punchestown Festival.

The Emma Lavelle-trained 10-year-old ran a fine race in the Stayers' Hurdle at Cheltenham on Thursday, finishing third to Flooring Porter and Thyme Hill in a bid to regain the crown he claimed in 2019, being beaten a nose for second.

Lavelle said: "Paisley is absolutely perfect, I just wish he'd had a longer nose. As things stand we would like to go to Punchestown with him.

Paisley Park ridden by Aidan Coleman
Image: Paisley Park ridden by Aidan Coleman in January

"Andrew (Gemmell, owner) is keen to go, and I think he will cope with the track there better.

"At Aintree everything happens very quickly, and we are agreed that in Ireland it should be more suitable."

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One of the most popular horses in training, Paisley Park had returned to winning ways at Cheltenham in January when taking the Cleeve Hurdle for the third time - an extraordinary performance as he had lost many lengths at the start when Aidan Coleman had to coax him to set off.