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"It can be hard to get your horse into the breeze-up sales.This seems to be a better alternative and the potential buyers can see exactly what they're buying"
Runners race up the straight at Dundalk in a barrier trial Photo: healyracing.ie
THE first ever barrier trials in Ireland were held at Dundalk last Sunday. Two races, each with six runners, were staged before the track’s seven-race card began.
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