Andrew Lynch receiving a Meath Chronicle / Cusack Hotel Group sports award last January from RTE's Evanne Ni Chuilinn.

Go All The Way at Cheltenham

The Jim Dreaper-trained Go All The Way could be worth following at Cheltenham tomorrow in a novice chase. Go All The Way will be ridden by Andrew Lynch in the two and a half miles class two event where the Gordon Elliott-trained Carlito Brigante is likely to pose some serious questions. The seven-year-old finished sixth in a hurdle at Aintree behind Simonsig last April and has since won twice over fences at Killarney in July and August on good to yielding and soft to heavy going. The going at Cheltenham is expected to be soft to good in places tomorrow. Elliott has four runners tomorrow - Atlanta Falcon in a hurdle, Romanesco in an amateur chase where Nina Carberry will partner Jewel Of the West, and Variano in the last. Barry Geraghty also has two rides - Churchfield Champ in the first and Titan Of Sarti