Jessica-Fay Harding wants to get into the trainer’s mind
Horseracing enthusiasts were treated to an historic Grand National this year.Not only did Rachael Blackmore become the first female jockey to win the race aboard Minella Times (IRE,) but trainer Henry de Bromhead secured the first and second position in the race; replicating the 1908 achievements of Fred Withington with Rubio and Mattie Macgregor. De Bromhead’s victories in a triad of prestigious events including the Unibet Champion Hurdle, Betway Champion Chase and the Wellchild Gold Cup only fed my curiosity and led to a pertin...
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