By AAP Irish jumps racing legend Tommy Carberry has died aged 75. The head of one of Ireland’s leading racing dynasties, Carberry achieved the remarkable feat of winning the Grand National both as a rider and a trainer. He guided L’Escargot to victory over Red Rum in 1975 and saddled Bobbyjo to… Read More » Read full article
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