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Title: Fate denies Codd a home track treble
Reigning champion rider Jamie Codd managed only one winner at his local meeting but the current lady champion Maxine O'Sullivan benefitted from his misfortune
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Reigning champion rider Jamie Codd managed only one winner at his local meeting but the current lady champion Maxine O'Sullivan benefitted from his misfortune
Jamie Codd sits tight on Bothermenot before they took victory at Lingstown
Photo: healyracing.ie
Margie McLoone
LOCAL hero Jamie Codd looked set to increase his tally of winners at Lingstown by three last Sunday but had to settle for a single success at this Killinick Harriers’ meeting.
Jonathan Fogarty and Barry Stone were the toast of the day at Lingstown on Sunday, Neill O'Donnell reports
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