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I'm from just outside Belfast in Antrim and always grew up with horses. My father rode for a long time, and my grandfather rode as well and trained. The moment I looked out the bedroom window, there was always a yard full of horses. When my grandfather retired from training, my dad, JJ, took over. He trained a few point-to-pointers on his own just to keep himself busy. I started riding the racehorses out at home when I was about nine or 10 and then started pony racing when I was 11. I went down to the late Edward O'Grady's for a summer when I was about 14.
As we fast approach the business end of the current jumps season it is shaping up to be one of the most intriguing for many a year.
The predictability we have become accustomed to by the dominance of the all-conquering Willie Mullins stable is missing and it feels good.
38-Length Maiden Winner Sparks Discussion
Emma Nagle, Johnny Ward and Paddy Flood discuss the latest big horse racing stories from an Irish perspective: