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Twenty years on, Cork still responding to Curaheen Park’s call
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Twenty years ago today, Curraheen Park opened its doors for the first time. Even during those days of financial largesse, it was a huge boost to the sport in the Cork area. The old and much-loved Western Road track, creaking at the seams, gave way to a brand spanking new facility for all the family to enjoy.

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JOHN DUGGAN hasn’t looked back since re-joining the training ranks last summer and he landed a notable success at Curraheen Park on Saturday night when Flying Supremo took the final of the Beamish Stout 525 Stakes in a career best 28.97.

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