Horse & Hound

Paisley Park piles on the pressure

Edited by Hannah Lemieux hannah.lemieux@ti-media.com @hannah_lemieux1

Festival Trials Day, Cheltenham Racecourse, Glos

PAISLEY PARK, who is becoming the most charismatic British-trained horse over jumps, extended his unbeaten run to seven races when he took the galliardhomes.com Cleeve Hurdle for the second time during Cheltenham’s Festival Trials Day.

Apart from his undoubted style, the fact that the eight-year-old is owned by Andrew Gemmell, who has been blind since birth, and trained by Emma Lavelle — neither of whom are in the Grade One winner’s enclosure regularly — just

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