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There’s this idea that if you’re successful — if you train winners, ride under pressure, or work in the public eye — then abuse is
There’s this idea that if you’re successful — if you train winners, ride under pressure, or work in the public eye — then abuse is
Day 2 of the Cheltenham Festival provided drama on and off the track, with Jimmy Du Seuil producing a fine display to land the Coral
The anticipation had been building for weeks. The famous Cheltenham roar rang out as the tapes went up, and the 2025 Festival was underway. Day
The My Pension Expert Arkle Novices’ Chase is rarely a straightforward contest, and this year was no exception. Jango Baie, trained by Nicky Henderson and
By Daithi O’Lionachain, Grassroots Gazette Racing Correspondent Few races in Cheltenham Festival history have produced the level of shock and drama witnessed in the Champion
The gates are barely open, and already, the hum is there. It starts in quiet conversations over morning coffee, in the snap of a newspaper
Under heavy skies, the racing world gathered today in Glantane, County Cork, to say a final farewell to Michael O’Sullivan. The 24-year-old jockey, whose talent,
The Professional Racing Association’s (PRA) recent demand for a six-figure annual payment from media companies for live trainer interviews has ignited a contentious debate within
The HAY ‘How Are Ya’ Campaign Mares Maiden Hurdle is back at Fairyhouse Racecourse this Thursday, the 14th of January, an event that has become
An unprecedented dry spell, marked by record-breaking temperatures and a severe lack of rain, is putting immense pressure on Ireland’s horse racing industry. Trainers and
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