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Title: REVIEW OF THE YEAR: Jockey titles went down to the wire
After a season defining back and forth for the Champion Jockey title with Colin Keane, Donnacha O'Brien is now set to concentrate his efforts on training
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REVIEW OF THE YEAR: Jockey titles went down to the wire
After a season defining back and forth for the Champion Jockey title with Colin Keane, Donnacha O'Brien is now set to concentrate his efforts on training
Oisin Orr and Andrew Slattery shared the 2019 Champion Apprentice title \ HealyRacing
Jockey titles go down to the wire
FROM mid-summer through to the final weeks of the season, the championship battle between Donnacha O’Brien and Colin Keane provided an ongoing and thoroughly engaging narrative that lasted to the end.
The Northern Ireland rider become only the fourth jump jockey in history to ride 200 winners in a season.
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