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Title: Enright and Meade take a double apiece
Mark Enright and Noel Meade both enjoyed a double at Fairyhouse where serious allegations were reported to the Turf Club in connection with Danny Mullins riding
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Mark Enright and Noel Meade both enjoyed a double at Fairyhouse where serious allegations were reported to the Turf Club in connection with Danny Mullins riding
Walk To Freedom and Robert Power crash through the rails leaving The Herds Garden and Paul Carberry to go on and win. Both horse and rider were fine afterwards. Photo HEALY RACING.
MARK Enright and Noel Meade took the honours with a double apiece as jumping returned to Fairyhouse with a good card for punters where five of the seven favourites obliged.
Danny Mullins secured a day to remember when he brought up a hat-trick of Grade 1 wins on board Il Etait Temps in the Goffs Irish Arkle, Ronan Groome reports
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