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Title: TRAMORE FRIDAY: McNamara bows out on a high
Family and fellow jockeys cheered after Andrew McNamara's last professional ride as Most Honourable played his part with a half-length win in a driving finish
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Family and fellow jockeys cheered after Andrew McNamara's last professional ride as Most Honourable played his part with a half-length win in a driving finish
14-8-15 TRAMORE MOST HONOURABLE and Andrew McNamara (left) beats Luimneach Abu (right) to win on the jockeys final ride before retirement. HEALY RACING PHOTO
Andrew McNamara enters the parade ring to a guard of honour to ride Most Honourable, his final mount before his retirement from the saddle.HEALY RACING PHOTO
ANDREW McNamara received a send-off to beat the band at Tramore on Friday of last week when bowing out with a winner for Shark Hanlon on the appropriately-named Most Honourable in the Midge Nolan Memorial 80-95 Handicap Hurdle.
Another change of plans for Hewick as Shark Hanlon pulls him out of the Randox Grand National with hopes of landing the Aintree Bowl instead
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