BARNEY Curley, one of racing's most colourful characters for the past 50 years, died on Sunday, aged 81.
Born in Fermanagh in 1939, he came from a family of modest means and his father was a gambler. Curley himself was a unsuccessful punter and bookmaker in his youth before changing his ways and training to become a Jesuit priest.


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