IT is one of the more notable success stories in British racing right now and we should not be surprised to find a strong Irish influence.
But as significant the roles are of Ciara O’Connor in particular, and Noel Fehily too, make no mistake but that Harry Fry is the totem, a man who put a six-year education at the hands of a master to good use alongside his own inherent talent and ran and ran and ran.


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