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Ross Coakley, originally from Monasterevin in Co Kildare, will be back riding in Ireland this season \ focusonracing.com
ROSS Coakley is looking forward to the challenge of renewing his riding career in Ireland, having moved home after a three-and-a-half-year spell in Britain that saw him partner close to 150 winners.
Canada-based Irish jockey Davy Moran, his wife and seven children headed to Philadelphia recently to attend a mass held by Pope Francis on his visit to the United States
Ross Coakley suffered a 23-day ban for use of the whip and the loss of 50% of his prize money; there was also more clarification on the Ado McGuinness referral earlier this week
Ross Coakley landed his first Group 3 win in Baden Baden last Sunday but was hit with a 23-day ban for contravening German whip rules
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