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Eugene Hanson drove a fine race on Mystical Carbs PHOTO: Nadina Ironia
UNSURPRISINGLY, Portmarnock on All-Ireland Sunday drew a small crowd. Apart from the obvious counter attraction of the big match, IHRA decided to skip the three-year-old Trotter Français series for the first time since June.
Ultimo d'Orville and Bath Lane were two of the highlights last weekend at Portmarnock where Alan Wallace had a four-timer and Aidan Caffrey had a fitting winner
Dan Carlin previews two more stables, Billy Roche and Finbar Quill, preparing for the off in the next months
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