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'No regrets' for retiring Tommy Treacy

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Tommy Treacy, the jockey who enjoyed his best days in the saddle aboard the popular Danoli, has retired following a career that spanned over 20 years.

Treacy called it a day after finishing third on Dermot Weld's Vigil in the Thorntons Recycling Maiden Hurdle at Leopardstown.

He rode Tom Foley's Danoli to victory in the Denny Gold Medal Chase and the Irish Hennessy in the 1996-97 season.

Some of his other notable successes included Native Upmanship's Champion Novice Hurdle win in 1999 and Love The Lord in the Power Gold Cup of 1996.

He was afforded a guard of honour by his fellow jockeys after his ride on Vigil.

Treacy told At The Races: "I'm getting out with no regrets. I've met some lovely people and loved every minute.

"Those days of riding Danoli were unbelievable, I'll never forget it.

"Even walking in today I had butterflies.

"I've been working at Dermot Weld's since January and I plan to stay there, but who knows what the future holds."