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Title: BALMORAL SHOW: Coyle called into service
On Thursday afternoon, Co Meath’s Thomas Coyle was called into service to leg up the judges on those horses who got through to the various hunter championships
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On Thursday afternoon, Co Meath’s Thomas Coyle was called into service to leg up the judges on those horses who got through to the various hunter championships
STUART Crawford and Gavin Cromwell, who judged Wednesday evening’s Downpatrick Racecourse-sponsored racehorse to riding horse class, weren’t the only trainers to find themselves with a job in the Spar Main Arena at last week’s Balmoral Show.
Mark Nunan reports on Saturday's flat racing action at Leopardstown, where the Saval Beg Levmoss Stakes was the feature
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