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Edward O’Grady, leading Irish trainer at Cheltenham who was embroiled in the Gay Future betting coup
Edward O’Grady, who has died aged 75, was the leading Irish trainer at Cheltenham in the 1980s and 1990s; but he first came ...
Thurles, Ireland’s only privately owned racecourse, will stage no more racing after the Molony family declared they were ...
Dreaming of earning promotion at the first time of asking, Cambridge United are set to host Cheltenham Town at the Clear Abbey Stadium for their opening League Two clash on Saturday. Both sides have ...
Kane Williamson's unbeaten century helps Middlesex to 232-3 on a rain-hit first day against Gloucestershire at Cheltenham ...
Cheltenham Town have signed central defender James Wilson on a one-year contract. The 36-year-old left Bristol Rovers at the ...
With Cheltenham Town in the midst of changes, Adam Bate visits Michael Flynn at the clubs training ground to find out what ...
A POTENTIAL Willie Mullins superstar the trainer has dubbed ‘so slick’ has been slashed for Cheltenham after just one run.
Brentford B ended their pre-season camp in Wales with a 4-1 defeat to Cheltenham Town.Sam Saunders' side found themselves 3-0 ...
Bristol City take on League Two side Cheltenham Town in a friendly clash at the EV Charging Points Stadium this evening (Kick ...
Cheltenham’s diversity is rooted in one act of uncommon tolerance and another act of undeniable racism. In 1858, Philadelphia ran its first, horse-drawn street car. Lines quickly sprouted all over the ...
Mr Organ said: ‘My suit was bought from The Famous, a shop in Cheltenham, bought by my grandfather. ‘I had it for my 40th birthday and I come to Cheltenham every year and I keep it all together.
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