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February 1, 1988 - Evening Herald (Dublin) - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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February 1, 1988 - Evening Herald (Dublin) - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
of the season at Leopardstown. I had heard a great deal about Mr Kildare wh!ch carried the massive weight of lOst. He started favourite and romped home. That turned out to be quite a race. Back in sevent place and carrying a mere 7st 71b was a hor:.e called Golden Cygnet and two
February 1, 1988 - Evening Herald (Dublin) - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Need I remind Irish punters that the same Mr. Kildare which I mentioned at the start of this chapter, won the opening Sun Alliance Novice Hurdle: need I mention the winner of the C hampion Hurdle yes. you guessed it, Monksfield. Anyway. back to the second day of the Supreme Hurd
February 1, 1988 - Evening Herald (Dublin) - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
The major English bookmaking firms were all represented at Leopardstown yesterday and Hills bad Cloughtaney and Classical Charm grouped on the 14/I mark for the Champion Hurdle while Old Dundalk was available at 10/1 (Ladbrokes) and 16/1 ..Hills) for the Daily Express Triumph Hu
February 1, 1988 - Evening Herald (Dublin) - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
A GRIM retain ler cf man's inhumanity to man on a morning visit to the infamous Nazi death camp at Auschwicz followed by a 6-3 defeat of our boxers by Poland at Zabrze last night, might suggest a wholly depressing time. Yet there was something uplifting about the performance of
February 1, 1988 - Evening Herald (Dublin) - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
ASTON VILLA were brave and honest, but they had none of the tools required to dismantle the Liverpool machine it yeste:da}'s F.A. Cup Fourth Round game. Goalscorers John Barnes and Peter Beardsley almost formally settled an issue that in real terms had been decided once Steve Ni
February 1, 1988 - Evening Herald (Dublin) - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland