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Porlock Bay photo-finish win over Billaway in St James s Place Festival Challenge Cup

Porlock Bay photo-finish win over Billaway in St James s Place Festival Challenge Cup
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If Skipping The Festival Is All We Are Asked To Do To Help The Fight Against Covid-19, It Is A Small Price To Pay

The Cheltenham Festival in 2021 will mark the first time it has been run without the presence of Clare jockey Derek O’Connor since he first began race riding almost 20 years ago. Amateur riders will not be permitted at this year’s Festival as they are not considered “elite” under the Government’s coronavirus rules. The Festival contains three major amateur races, including the Foxhunter Chase which is often dubbed the “amateur Gold Cup”. The amateur races will still go ahead, but horses will be ridden by professional jockeys. Tubber native O’Connor, who has ridden winners at the Festival on three occasions in recent years, admits that while it is disappointing not to be involved this year, it is a small price to pay to help in controlling the outbreak of Covid-19.

Memorial service for JP McManus daughter-in-law Emma to be held on Tuesday

Memorial service for JP McManus daughter-in-law Emma to be held on Tuesday Limerick-based priest, Fr Chris O’Donnell has flown out to the Caribbean island to officiate at the memorial service. The late Emma McManus with her husband John and father-in-law JP. Picture: by Don MacMonagle Mon, 11 Jan, 2021 - 15:17 David Raleigh A memorial service is to take place on Tuesday in Barbados, for Emma McManus, daughter-in-law of Limerick horse racing magnate JP McManus, who died suddenly on the Caribbean island on December 30 last. Ms McManus, 40, married to JP’s son John McManus, was with loved ones in their private island family residence when she suddenly became unwell, and passed away a short time later at a local medical centre.

Limerick double for De Bromhead and Blackmore

HENRY DE BROMHEAD and Rachael Blackmore combined to claim two winners on the belated final day of the Christmas Racing Festival at Limerick. The six-race card was saved and swiftly re-scheduled to a midweek slot, following Sunday’s abandonment because of a waterlogged track. Proceedings got under way with the ‘David Fitzgerald – Take It Easee’ Maiden Hurdle, which saw French import Kalkas open his Irish account at the second attempt. Third on his only start in his homeland a year ago, Kalkas subsequently changed hands for £210,000, but was comprehensively beaten on his debut for De Bromhead at Navan earlier this month.

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