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dasium
27 Mar 10 15:32
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some winning celebration in Meyden.... big big win for the american based trainer... with Kinsale king

Is he from county clare?

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By:
CupAndSaucer
When: 27 Mar 10 15:40
his website is www dot irishcarl dot com
By:
oldbean
When: 27 Mar 10 15:50
this village, newmarket on fergus... :(
By:
dasium
When: 27 Mar 10 15:51
was he well backed locally oldbean?
By:
oldbean
When: 27 Mar 10 16:02
dont ask, :(
disaster
By:
oldbean
When: 27 Mar 10 16:37
just spoke to him , the line wasnt great,
happy happy man, made for life now..fair play to him..
By:
rule4 will apply
When: 27 Mar 10 17:18
how old is he oldbean?
By:
oldbean
When: 27 Mar 10 17:25
34/35 ish
By:
dasium
When: 28 Mar 10 01:49
Winning handler O'Callaghan, who was born in County Clare and has trained in America since 1990, is also a part-time pub singer in south Los Angeles. He now has his sights set on Royal Ascot.

He said: "I'm Irish through and through, as are the owners, who are from Kinsale, and that's how the horse got his name.

"He's always proved he's a grinder from whatever position he's been in. We'd done all of our homework and I wasn't too worried about the opposition - I only concentrate on my horses. I wasn't watching Rocket Man at the finish, it was my own rocket man I was looking at.

"I knew he had won when I put the saddle on and the race went exactly like I wanted it to. To win here is amazing and is what I always wanted to do with my life. I've now proved I can do it and hopefully it will open more doors. We'll be off to Royal Ascot next for the Golden Jubilee."
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TheScalper
When: 29 Mar 10 00:31
A Great Day for the O'Callaghans!

:)
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