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Title: CURRAGH SUNDAY: Ballydoyle horses show their paces
Aidan O'Brien commmented that Ol'Man River could go for a Guineas and then step up in trip; Gleneagles and Highland Reel are being trained for the 2000 Guineas next month
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CURRAGH SUNDAY: Ballydoyle horses show their paces
Aidan O'Brien commmented that Ol'Man River could go for a Guineas and then step up in trip; Gleneagles and Highland Reel are being trained for the 2000 Guineas next month
CURRAGH SUN 29 MARCH 2015 PICTURE: CAROLINE NORRIS
Gleneagles and Joseph O'Brien (white cap) working
GLENEAGLES and Highland Reel, who are Aidan O’Brien’s chief hopes for 2000 Guineas glory next month, were among Ballydoyle horses that were put through their paces after racing.
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