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John Donohue (second left) with his family at Naas, Conor Brophy (son-in-law), Eamonn Brophy (grandson), Aoife Brophy (daughter), Niamh Brophy (grand-daughter), Brid Donohue, J.P. Brophy (grandson) and Deirdre Donohue (daughter)
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How did you get into racehorse ownership?
I had a good friend in the late Fr Sean Breen and he roped me into a little syndicate many years ago. We didn’t have any success but we still enjoyed the experience and held regular strategy meetings.
Great Trango had no luck in the amateur riders' handicap on Monday but obliged at Galway on Saturday; One Cool Poet is only the second horse in Galway history to win three times at the festival
Willie Mullins’ sixth Royal Ascot winner and his fourth in the Ascot Stakes came with Lagostovegas; Frankie Dettori brought up his trouble on 8/1 shot Monarchs Glen
Presenting Percy and Our Duke go head-to-head' a very substantial weight concession from Mick Jazz makes Lagostovegas a huge threat in the Red Mills Trial Hurdle
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