Henry de Bromhead to have first runners since son Jack's tragic death

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Henry de Bromhead to have first runners since son Jack's tragic death

Henry de Bromhead is preparing his first runners since his son Jack's tragic death on Friday. The trainer runs Lismore in the Group 2 Doncaster Cup at the St Leger meeting and has three horses declared to run at Ballinrobe. Jack died after a fall from a pony while riding at Glenbeigh Festival in Co Kerry. His funeral was held in Butlerstown on Wednesday. He was described as having a love of riding, farming, driving tractors, showjumping and hunting. He once won a hunting horn blowing competition. A guard of honour was organised by Grand National winning jockey Rachel Blackmore.


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