This fantastic documentary gives a thrilling insight into the unique Punchestown Horse Racing Festival both past and present, with footage from several cracking races. There are interviews with leading owners, trainers and jockeys, from Ireland and the UK. Also included are visits to Willie Mullins' and Jim Dreaper's training yards. Not to mention the fashion, style, celebrities and pundits.
Backed up with archive footage and photos, the programme delves into the past when races were over banks and stonewalls, when the first VIP visits were royal and it portrays Captain Laurence Oates (Antarctic explorer) whose horse won the Grand Military Cup in 1905. Also, the programme looks back at many memorable moments including the late legendary trainer Paddy Mullins' first win, great horses that graced its grounds (including Arkle and Istabraq) and the 'Match Race' between Buck House and Dawn Run.