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Originally posted by Winging The Last View PostAs mentioned above, Galvin well beaten today (49 lengths) could that be the Cross Country for him now if all is alright with him
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Originally posted by Exar Essay View PostJust seen that Jack Kennedy has 36 grade one wins. That is something at 23.
2 bright youngsters for the future of the sport that’s for sure
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Originally posted by Faugheen_Machine View PostGiven the injuries Jack Kennedy has had so far, it's amazing he hasn't lost his bottle over fences. I can't remember what he's broke but I'm sure hes had multiple leg fractures, a broken arm and done his collarbone a couple of times.
He looks as daft as they come.
Bit like Goalies.
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Next time anybody on here is requesting a price for something on paddy power it would be much appreciated if you would also request foxfire glow (supreme novices) and iron bridge (brown advisory) to allow me to cash them out for some small percentage.
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Originally posted by HesTheOne View Post
Incredible for a young man, same with Joseph O’Brien at only 29 he’s making a proper name for himself. RTE made a remark yesterday of what O’Brien’s tally could look like when he’s 50 or 60. Hard to comprehend.
2 bright youngsters for the future of the sport that’s for sure
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Originally posted by HesTheOne View Post
Incredible for a young man, same with Joseph O’Brien at only 29 he’s making a proper name for himself. RTE made a remark yesterday of what O’Brien’s tally could look like when he’s 50 or 60. Hard to comprehend.
2 bright youngsters for the future of the sport that’s for sure
Bred for greatness. I want to say literally bred for greatness, but I'd have to lash myself.
I wish I could search all my posts that mention him, they'd all be so similar to the above.
Will always need to add +1 as well for Ivanovic Gorbatov
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