Paddy Power Gold Cup: Emotional win for Ga Law as owners dedicate win to pal who died from cancer

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Paddy Power Gold Cup: Emotional win for Ga Law as owners dedicate win to pal who died from cancer

Ga Law won the Paddy Power Gold Cup. The owners dedicate the win to Ga Law's friend who died from cancer.

Ga Law won the Paddy Power Gold Cup at Cheltenham. It was Jamie Snowden's biggest win as a trainer. The horse is owned by The Footie Partnership, a group of Chelterham-mad friends. They set up a syndicate in the memory of their late friend Nick Foot. He died of cancer five years ago. The partnership has been on a great run of success. Ga Law missed the entire 21-22 season with a minor tendon injury. But he ran a hugely encouraging race after a 603-day break in last month’s Old Roan at Aintree. His trainer says: "These big days are what it's all about."

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