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Title: Letters to the Editor: Punchestown, lady riders and a forgotten flat jockey
Department response on veterinary issues, some 'food' for thought at Punchestown, a slap on the wrist for The Irish Field, and a touching tribute to a jockey whose passing almost went unnoticed
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Letters to the Editor: Punchestown, lady riders and a forgotten flat jockey
Department response on veterinary issues, some 'food' for thought at Punchestown, a slap on the wrist for The Irish Field, and a touching tribute to a jockey whose passing almost went unnoticed
Sizing John is paraded after his Punchestown Gold Cup win. Niamh Lynch suggests food vans are relocated to the area between the entrance building and the parade ring, while James Rogers would like to see racing at Punchestown start an hour earlier (photo: healyracing.ie)
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Sir - I refer to an article titled “We need to chip horses out of the food chain” that appeared in the April 8th edition of The Irish Field.
The nine-time flat champion and classic winning jockey passed away peacefully on Sunday
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