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Published 12:54 6 Apr 2018 BST
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Like him or loathe him, there's absolutely no denying that Brolly makes for good television. If he's not busy wagging that finger at his doubters, he's preaching to us with such conviction that we wonder why we ever believed anything else.
That confidence and swagger is always a joy from a man who has that unique ability to sell snow to the eskimos.
After him, Irish racing's most famous family will take to the couch. Katie, Ted and Ruby Walsh will appear on our screens and that's bound to be an even more interesting watch.
Interesting because they're a very topical trio at the moment. The 2018 Cheltenham Festival was an eventful one for the Kildare family.
The most successful jockey the Sport of Kings has ever seen enjoyed a blistering opening day in Pretsbury Park. He rode two winners and looked in great nick considering he was only just back in the saddle after suffering a broken leg.
Fast forward 24 hours and his father Ted was linking a clearly crestfallen Ruby to the on-course ambulance after he'd suffered a repeat of the injury after a crashing fall off Al Boum Photo in the RSA Chase.
Come Thursday, an emotional Katie was the toast of the parade ring after she steered Relegate to bumper glory. She gave an emotional interview immediately after the race. Emotional on the back of her brother's heartache.
These are three great personalities. Ruby Walsh is a man who had the balls to tell a Galway crowd that McDonalds is better than Supermacs.
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