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Title: NEWS IN BRIEF: Racing and breeding stories from the February 10th issue
Quiz night for Irish racing, new Breeders' Cup race, top jockey injured, more money for professional riders, and news from the Irish Racehorse Claiming Association
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NEWS IN BRIEF: Racing and breeding stories from the February 10th issue
Quiz night for Irish racing, new Breeders' Cup race, top jockey injured, more money for professional riders, and news from the Irish Racehorse Claiming Association
MANY familiar faces from the thoroughbred community will descend on the Lord Bagenal Hotel in Leighlinbridge, Co Carlow, on Tuesday evening for the Mark O’Hanlon Memorial Racing and Breeding Table Quiz.
Con Marnane, part-owner of Givemethebeatboys, has voiced his disappointment over the on-track vets' decision to rule his horse out of the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint
Cheltenham Festival-winning jockey Sean Flanagan hits out at timing of new regulations with just a month to go before National Hunt's biggest meeting
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