Massive admiration for these three jockeys @ninacarberry @rachaelblackmor @katiewalsh9 #HRIAwards
Winners @ninacarberry with @pasqualelarocca on DWTS


ninawalsh38
Delighted to announce @pasqualelarocca as my partner for DWTS. Absolutely trilled to have him as my partner as he’s the reining champion and so talented. Hopefully I can do him proud😊💃🏼 c
Rachael Blackmore – Proud to be joining the team @kpmgireland

Rachael Blackmore
@rachaelblackmor
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Proud to be joining the team @kpmgireland
as a brand ambassador. KPMG are a long standing supporter of women’s sport in Ireland. Looking forward to the next two years.
Rachael Blackmore asked on @BBCBreakfast why Irish horses did so well at Cheltenham replied ” We were better”

Rachael Blackmore said her Cheltenham Festival had been “phenomenal” after becoming the first woman to be the leading jockey at the meeting.
The Irish rider had six wins, more than the entire British training contingent.
Blackmore, 31, was the first female jockey to win the Champion Hurdle, with Honeysuckle, and was second on A Plus Tard in the Gold Cup, which was won by Minella Indo.
“I can’t even comprehend being leading jockey – it’s crazy stuff,” she said.
“It’s phenomenal. It’s been brilliant. Henry de Bromhead is an incredible trainer. I’m just part of that team and getting on those horses.”
Rachael and Willie #cheltenham #leopardstown

Rachael & A Plus Tard @LeopardstownRC
Maureen Mullins with Danny Mullins who won the 2020 Thyestes Chase on Total Recall for Willie Mullins.
Style @Rachaelblackmor – on Bob Olinger

Racing Post@RacingPost·Bob Olinger is now as short as 5-1 for the Ballymore after an impressive victory in the Grade 1 Lawlor’s Of Naas Novice Hurdle
Dynamic Duo Do It Again. #cheltenhamchamphurdle

Horse Racing Ireland
@HRIRacing
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The Dynamic Duo
are set for the Unibet Champion Hurdle at 3.30
Rachael Blackmore – Proud to be joining the team @kpmgireland

Rachael Blackmore
@rachaelblackmor
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Proud to be joining the team @kpmgireland
as a brand ambassador. KPMG are a long standing supporter of women’s sport in Ireland. Looking forward to the next two years.