Kemboy took the big race of the day.
The Willie Mullins trained Kemboy, with his nephew Danny on board, won the Paddy Power Irish Gold Cup on Day Two of the Dublin Racing Festival at Leopardstown this afternoon.
The favourite Minella Indo could only manage fourth behind The Storyteller and Delta Work.
On what was a great day for Mullins, the Grade One Chanelle Pharma Novice Hurdle was won by his Appreciate It with Paul Townend on board.
Mullins and Townend successfully teamed up as well to claim victory in the Grade One Flogas Novice Steeplechase with 1-to-2 odds on favourite Monkfish.
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