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Title: DROMAHANE SUNDAY DUHALLOW FOXHOUNDS: Snow did not deter Minella Indo's victory
John Nallen both owns and trains Minella Indo who took the title in the five-year-old geldings' maiden to give jockey John Barry the first ride of his double on the card
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DROMAHANE SUNDAY DUHALLOW FOXHOUNDS: Snow did not deter Minella Indo's victory
John Nallen both owns and trains Minella Indo who took the title in the five-year-old geldings' maiden to give jockey John Barry the first ride of his double on the card
THE Duhallow-Kanturk meeting at Dromahane was the only race meeting to take place in Ireland on Sunday and, on an afternoon that saw snow on the ground, John Barry continued his fine season by partnering two winners.
Action from the point-to-points at Dromahane, Castletown Geoghegan and Ballycrystal
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