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Title: LINGSTOWN SUNDAY - KILLINICK HARRIERS: Impressive win for Johnny Sue
It was a double for both Jamie Codd and Barry O'Neill at the Lingtown track on Sunday and a day of celebrations for the Dreaper clan as Venitien De Mai won the open lightweight
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LINGSTOWN SUNDAY - KILLINICK HARRIERS: Impressive win for Johnny Sue
It was a double for both Jamie Codd and Barry O'Neill at the Lingtown track on Sunday and a day of celebrations for the Dreaper clan as Venitien De Mai won the open lightweight
Johnny Sue and Barry O'Neill won for trainer Willie Murphy. Pictured with connections at Lingstown
(Photo: healyracing.ie)
Neil O’Donnell
BARRY O’Neill and Jamie Codd served up a titanic tussle for last season’s The Irish Field riders’ championship and the pair dominated Sunday’s Lingstown meeting by partnering two winners apiece.
Leo Powell hs stories from past issues of The Irish Field in 2011, 1986 and 1956
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