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Fine Rightly and Andrew Lynch win for trainer Stuart Crawford (Photo: helayracing.ie)
Wilson Dennison of Loughanmore Farms, the point-to-point academy in Co Antrim, with Yorkhill after he won the Neptune Investment Management Novices Hurdle(Photo: healyracing.ie)
Clare Kehoe from Weatherbys Ireland presents the trophy to Mr. and Mrs. Conway winning breeder and owner of Dixie Lee
FINE Rightly proved the class act on show when running out an effortless winner of the featured Daily Mirror Chase at Down Royal on Thursday. Just three lined up for the three-and-a-quarter mile contest and Stuart Crawford saddled two of the trio.
Former leading jump jockey turned breeze-up consignor Andrew Lynch speaks to Mark Boylan about he and his wife Riona's burgeoning Kilbrew Stables operation
Best result to date for Skerries-based trainer Karl Thornton, Alisier D’Irlande to take a crack at a Grade 1 at Aintree
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