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Limited edition Martyn TurnerRacing: Sky's The Limit heads a small but select field of five for the Powers Gold Cup at Fairyhouse on Sunday.
The Edward O'Grady seven-year-old aims to bounce back after suffering his first defeat over fences this season when only fifth behind J'y Vole at Leopardstown last month.
He had made a bright start to the term with three victories over the larger obstacles, including two Grade One successes.
Big Zeb, trained by Colm Murphy, renews rivalry with Sky's The Limit in the Grade One contest over two and a half miles, having finished ahead of him in second place at Leopardstown.
Charlie Swan, successful with One Cool Cookie 12 months ago, bids for back-to-back victories with the out-of-sorts Drunken Disorderly.
Conna Castle from Jimmy Mangan's stable and Jessica Harrington's Oscar Honey complete the quintet.


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