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Title: CURRAGH SATURDAY: Mustajeeb turns on the style
Brooch brought up a double for the Weld team; Jim Bolger's Round Tower continues to show exciting talent; Johnny Murtagh and Richard Hughes win with Duca Valentinois
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Brooch brought up a double for the Weld team; Jim Bolger's Round Tower continues to show exciting talent; Johnny Murtagh and Richard Hughes win with Duca Valentinois
CAROLINE NORRIS
Mustajeeb and Pat Smullen out in front in the Weatherbys Ireland Greenlands Stakes
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MUSTAJEEB made a seamless transition to sprinting and earned a crack at some of the world’s best in this division with a fine comeback win in the Weatherbys Ireland Greenlands Stakes.
Jim Bolger led the tributes to his son-in-law and first jockey Kevin Manning after he retired from the saddle on Monday
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