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Title: NEWS: Racing and bloodstock stories from the October 5th edition
An important Brexit meeting, the Aga Khan finds a new trainer, news of an Irish-bred Triple Crown winner, free admission to an upcoming fixture, plus other stories
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NEWS: Racing and bloodstock stories from the October 5th edition
An important Brexit meeting, the Aga Khan finds a new trainer, news of an Irish-bred Triple Crown winner, free admission to an upcoming fixture, plus other stories
HORSE Sport Ireland has organised a ‘no deal Brexit information’ evening for Monday week (October 14th) in the clubhouse of the Palmerstown House Hotel in Co Kildare. Those involved in the thoroughbred sector are welcome to attend.
An additional fixture announced, UK racecourse enters administration, two racing deaths this week, a setback for an in-form jump jockey, and an update on Pat Smullen's condition
The tour which has a prize fund of €35 million will not go ahead in 2020 due to Covid-19
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