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Back in mid-2024 Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) announced a series of National Hunt races aimed at addressing the imbalance on the jumping side of the sport where the top four trainers had been dominating to the detriment of the rest for several years.
The proposed series of 60 races never actually happened. There was the threat of legal challenges to the format which precluded the top four trainers from entering their horses in these races and the plan was shelved, with HRI's Programmes Committee left with egg on their face.
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I'm a Downpatrick man born and bred and have lived here all my life. My first encounter with horses was through my late father Willie Polly taking me out to my uncle Frank Fitzsimon's stableyard in Vianstown which was actually in the middle of Downpatrick Racecourse. That was the place where my mother was born and reared. Frank, who was a brother of my mother, trained horses out there and we used to go out on a Sunday morning to see the horses and would have gone into what was called the home house for tea. My father bought a horse in the late 70s called Mountain Gale who Frank pre-trained and then sent him on to Noel Meade. He had a few wins, but I remember he wasn't a particularly good jumper! That's where my father first encountered Noel Meade. My dad also had a few point-to-pointers of no real note, and he had a horse with Jeremy Maxwell in his time and with Bunny Cox and with John Oxx to name but a few.
By Alan Magee - JUMP ALLEN won twice last spring including over 2m4f at Sandown and following a successful reappearance in a charity race here in February, caught the eye when finishing strongly in the Martin Pipe Handicap Hurdle at Cheltenham. The selection is closely matched with stablemate Kel Histoire on that latest outing but was denied a clear run at a crucial stage in the straight. Fierce Handay has won twice at Fairyhouse this season and was particularly impressive over an extended 2m5f last time, while Letos only weakened in the closing stages when fourth in the Pertemps Final at Cheltenham and should appreciate this drop back in trip.