‘On cloud nine’ – Kopek storms to glory

Cork certainly showed up at Cheltenham this year, as the race dedicated to the late jockey Michael O’Sullivan, opened the 2025 festival earlier this week and fittingly, saw Fermoy-owned Kopek Des Bordes take victory.

When Paul Townend rode the 4-6 favourite to clinch the Michael O'Sullivan Supreme Novices’ Hurdle at Cheltenham on Tuesday, there were emotional scenes as Fermoy businessman, Charlie McCarthy and his sons – CJ, James, David, and Andrew – led the horse into the winners' enclosure. In advance of the meet, Mr McCarthy expressed his hope to bring a win to Fermoy and Cork in tribute to the Lombardstown, Mallow jockey, who tragically passed away following a fall at Thurles last month.

“I am on cloud nine. Is there a bigger cloud to be on? I just can’t get over it. Here with my sons, to win at Cheltenham and to win the Novice’s Supreme Hurdle and after everything I’ve been through, it is a dream come true and the dream is not finished yet,” he said.

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