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What a crazy world we are living in these days. Only four weeks ago I was watching images of missiles raining down on Dubai, with the iconic Burj Khalifa Hotel in flames and panicked Irish and UK citizens trying to flee the city.
Then last weekend, just 6km away from the damaged hotel, the 30th staging of the Dubai World Cup meeting took place at Meydan Racecourse as if nothing had happened.
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I'm from just outside Mullingar in Co Westmeath and I grew up around horses. Dad (trainer Robbie Burns) always had horses at home, so I was definitely born into the game. I would have always had a pony growing up and then I started riding the racehorses out around 10 or 11. I moved into pony racing around 14. I always wanted to be a jockey, that was always what was in my head. I had two good years pony racing that included a four-timer one day in Ardee. Pony racing was definitely a big help before I went to the track. It definitely sharpens your skills for the racetrack. I rode a good bit for Shane Crabbe, he got me started with my first winner pony racing. Then I rode for Mary and Jimmy Brady, and plenty of others. I was champion lady rider in 2023 and 2024. That initial pony racing experience gives you a buzz to keep going and you just want to get out onto the racecourse proper and onto bigger things.
2026 Irish Grand National Tips & Preview
Johnny Ward and Donn McClean preview three days of action at Fairyhouse, including the Irish Grand National.
By John O'Riordan - A Grade 1 winner at Sandown in January, SIXMILEBRIDGE can take this valuable prize back across the Irish Sea. Unbeaten in three starts over fences, the Fergal O'Brien-trained gelding was a smart horse over hurdles last season. A front-runner who is proven on a right-handed track such as this, he has plenty in his favour if anywhere near his best form. Galway Plate winner Western Fold struggled at Cheltenham, but had earlier finished second in a Grade 1 at the DRF. An experienced campaigner, the Gordon Elliott-trained seven-year-old is more than capable of bouncing back. Kappa Jy Pyke looks the pick of the Willie Mullins trio.