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Numbersixvalverde and Niall Madden (left) land over the last in front of Hedgehunter (right) and Clan Royal (in third) \ Healy Racing
Niall Madden, Martin Brassil, Vladamir Zhuikov and Bernard Carroll with Numbersixvalverde \ Healy Racing
The Princess Royal, Princess Anne when she visited the Irish National Stud with CEO John Osborne and the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Simon Coveney TD and the chairperson of the stud, Lady O’Reilly \ Tony Maxwell
NUMBERSIXVALVERDE, a proven stayer but untried over the Aintree fences, ran out a convincing winner of the John Smith’s Grand National at Liverpool last Saturday.
Martin Brassil has had many star chasers through his hands and looks forward to Fastorslow continuing his success as he spoke to Donn McClean
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