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Edward O’Grady, leading Irish trainer at Cheltenham who was embroiled in the Gay Future betting coup
Edward O’Grady, who has died aged 75, was the leading Irish trainer at Cheltenham in the 1980s and 1990s; but he first came ...
Rachael Blackmore revealed she is enjoying retirement and being away from the relentless grind of race-riding after opening ...
Three years later Drumlargan, ridden by amateur Frank Codd, gave O'Grady one of the most satisfying triumphs of his career ...
Lithuanian youth international Jokubas Mazionis, who captained Ipswich Town's Under-21s last season, is set to become ...
Brentford B ended their pre-season camp in Wales with a 4-1 defeat to Cheltenham Town.Sam Saunders' side found themselves 3-0 ...
Betfair Exchange information about new market graphs which will be more detailed with timings and interactive elements for ...
Edward O’Grady, who trained nearly 1,700 winners, was Ireland’s most successful trainer at the Cheltenham Festival before the ...
Liam Dulson has left Cheltenham Town after one season to join National League side Maidenhead United in a permanent move ...
O’Connor will concede nothing to top professional rivals that include the former British champion jockey Harry Cobden. He ...
'He is looking down on me since the day he left us:' Alan O'Sullivan hails brother Michael after emotional Galway win ...
Former jockey Norman Williamson led the tributes to Edward O’Grady, who died on Sunday at the age of 75, hailing him “a remarkable trainer and a remarkable man”. Williamson rode a whole host of ...
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Irish Independent on MSN‘When Edward fancied a horse you didn’t need to have money, all you needed was credit’ - JP McManus hails late great O'Grady
JP McManus has paid tribute to Edward O'Grady's unique ability to prime a horse for a gamble after the legendary Irish jumps trainer passed away yesterday evening at the age of 75.
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