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The much loved Jack Dodd - happiest on the back of a horse
(Photo: Helen Cruden)
Team Jack Dodd at home: Ed Dodd, Daniela Costa, Jack's parents Trish and David Dodd with their dogs Storm and Divo (Photo: Susan Finnerty)
Trish Dodd with the foal Coolcronan Walk With Me (Photo: Susan Finnerty)
Jack Dodd and Izzy By Picobello in action at CSIO Lisbon 2016 (Photo: Imagemedia.pt)
The show jumping community in Opglabbeek held a memorial for Jack Dodd at the facility on August 21st 2018, where Jack's parents Trish and David were joined by Irish and international show jumpers. Pictured in front of a fence designed in memory of Dodd is David Dodd with (back row l-r) Max O'Reilly-Hyland, Derin Demirsoy, Alex Duffy, Paul Cocoman, (front row l-r) Harry Allen, Michael G. Duffy, Bertram Allen and Eoin McMahon (Photo: Courtesy of Alex Duffy)
“HE was such a perfectionist.” It’s the Monday after the Irish Showjumping Awards Ball and David and Trish Dodd are speaking proudly about their late son Jack and the foundation the Foxford couple plan to set up as his legacy.
The much-loved 25-year-old passed away on Wednesday from injuries sustained in a car crash last week
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