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