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Title: CURRAGH SATURDAY: Power paints the town Blue
Eamonn Murphy reports from last Saturday's meeting at the Curragh, where the Amo Racing operation were in control taking the two feature races of the day
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Eamonn Murphy reports from last Saturday's meeting at the Curragh, where the Amo Racing operation were in control taking the two feature races of the day
KING Of Steel’s win in the 2023 Champion Stakes might be hard to top for Amo Racing, but bagging the two big races at the Curragh last Saturday has to be right up there for Kia Joorabchian’s operation.
Aidan O’Brien again promises to provide strong opposition to Eve Johnson Houghton’s star
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