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'I've never been shy' - Warren Greatrex keen to take Irish on again at Dublin Racing Festival
Quantock Hills: One of two potential Leopardstown contenders for Warren Greatrex Credit: John Grossick (racingpost.com/photos)
Warren Greatrex is determined to take the attack to the home team at next month's Dublin Racing Festival once again, with his two contenders "running for their lives".
Greatrex is the only British trainer to have won a Grade 1 race at the two-day meeting since it was founded in 2018, taking the 2m5f novice chase with La Bague Au Roi the following year.
Irish yards have taken an even greater stranglehold on jump racing since then and dominated entries for the eight top-level races when they were revealed on Thursday.
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