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Burgess Dubh’s late run seals the deal at Curraheen Park

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Burgess Dubh’s late run seals the deal at Curraheen Park

The final of the Red Mills Open Unraced Stake, worth €6,000 to the winner, was the main attraction on the ten race card at Curraheen Park on Saturday night with victory going to the 5/4 favourite Burgess Dubh (Hondo Black-Borna Luck) before a big crowd in 28.57 on a surface rated .10 fast for 525 and .05 for 330.

Burgess Rumble bags Curraheen prize with plenty to spare

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Burgess Rumble bags Curraheen prize with plenty to spare
Ballymac Matt produces another faultless display

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Ballymac Matt produces another faultless display
Last to first Oddysey sets the standard

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Last to first Oddysey sets the standard
Raffa rules in Laurels

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Raffa rules in Laurels

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OAKWOOD HOUSE looks as if it has withstood, insurrection, confiscation and famine. But, incredibly, it’s only two years old, and it’s been entirely designed and built by a woman - with direct labour.

Sat, 23 Oct, 2004

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OAKWOOD HOUSE looks as if it has withstood, insurrection, confiscation and famine. But, incredibly, it’s only two years old, and it’s been entirely designed and built by a woman - with direct labour.

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