An American racehorse owner whose ancestors triumphed in the Grand National in 1923 is bidding to recreate his family’s success by winning this Saturday’s race exactly 100 years later.
AN American racehorse owner whose ancestors triumphed in the Grand National in 1923 is bidding to recreate his family’s success by winning this Saturday’s race…
Pierre Manigault (pictured) and his family will travel more than 4,000 miles from South Carolina in the United States to Aintree racecourse to watch Cape Gentleman.
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L-R Coleman Curran and David-Boles, who gifted their lifelong collections to the Irish Museum of Time, and Eamonn McEneaney, Museum Director Waterford Treasures.