HALF a century ago, on August 31st 1966, Irish racing history was made.
Days after being the first woman to be granted a licence to train in Ireland, Anne Biddle saddled a winner with her first runner at Naas, just up the road from her farm and training establishment at Johnstown, next door to the present site of Goffs Bloodstock Sales.


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