Denis O'Regan still just thinking of the next winner

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Denis O'Regan still just thinking of the next winner

Paul Carberry was in his pomp at Tu Va Stables. O'Regan was offered a job by Howard Johnson. They got off to a stellar start at their first Cheltenham together. He was crowned leading northern rider - Cock O’ The North - two seasons running. After three years, his contract wasn't renewed and he moved south. Tony Martin got him to come over and they won the Paddy Power Chase and the Galway Hurdle. He won a fourth Cheltonham triumph in 2017 on Tully East. His last win was on Inglis Drever. The newly-married O'sRegans moved to Ireland.

Denis O'Regan is looking for a horse to ride at the signature races. He wants to become the only jockey to have ridden winners at all the Irish and British National Hunt tracks. O’Reagan thinks the weighroom in Ireland is lacking experienced jockeys. He thinks jOCkeys need to be coached to improve their performance. The current weigh room has a lot of good jociers but not enough experienced ones. There are only two or three experienced riders in the current weightroom. It used to number five to six. In England, jCOs were introduced. They rounded up ex-jockels and did a course.


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