Is this Ruby Walsh’s greatest ride at the Cheltenham Festival?

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The year is 2006 and Ruby Walsh, who only returned from injury 10 days before the Cheltenham Festival is aboard the Tony Martin-trained Dun Doire in the William Hill Trophy.

Amidst plenty of drama and seemingly with plenty to do at the top of the hill, this is a special ride from one of the greatest jockeys of his generation.

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