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put in a lay of 1.2 before the last lol
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poor horse that fell
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didn't look good for carrigmoorna rock.
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Yeah,poor thing landed on her neck,soft fall
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Broken neck ? Awful fall
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Neck or back, RIP.
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Was it just me but did enwright not put the horse in bad position before trying to run between horses.
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Enright was in a bad position for the whole race
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And as per with that horrid **** Scahill, couldn't mention quickly enough that Philip Enright was on his feet.
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Horse still down. Call the butcher's truck and I'll carry on as nothing has happened. If he ever drops dead in the commentary box then I hope everyone completes the race and weighs in, and the meeting carries on as normal!
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You can't slate the commentator (bad as he is) for saying a jockey escaped unscathed from a fall like that,btw he quickly added that the horse was yet to rise...
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rip so sad
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Even worse punchestown, expecting that a horse which was obviously dead as a doornail was ever expected to rise. That's where Cattermole is a far better person than that creep!
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^It is academic really, he still had to commentate on the rest of the race which meant his attention was on that, very mean spirited to accuse Des of lacking empathy with the stricken horses connections here.
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Enright appears to give a pull on the reigns just before the horse goes to jump, surely this has a detrimental affect on the horses ability to jump the fence correctly...
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