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Title: WEXFORD WEDNESDAY: First treble for Danny Mullins over jumps
Danny Mullins brought up a treble on horses trained by his father Tony and mother Mags, as well as Dick Donohoe; Keep Swinging finally gets a win on his 20th start
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WEXFORD WEDNESDAY: First treble for Danny Mullins over jumps
Danny Mullins brought up a treble on horses trained by his father Tony and mother Mags, as well as Dick Donohoe; Keep Swinging finally gets a win on his 20th start
DANNY Mullins completed a unique double at Galway last October, riding winners for his mother and father, and he repeated the feat at Wexford before teaming up with Dick Donohoe to complete his first treble over jumps.
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