Kinane quits Ballydoyle at the double

Michael Kinane signed off as stable jockey to Aidan O’Brien with a double for the Ballydoyle trainer on the last day of the Irish Flat season at Leopardstown yesterday.

Kinane quits Ballydoyle at the double

Michael Kinane signed off as stable jockey to Aidan O’Brien with a double for the Ballydoyle trainer on the last day of the Flat season at Leopardstown yesterday.

Kinane, celebrating his 13th jockeys’ championship, rode a brilliant four-timer to show there is nothing wrong with his appetite or his ability as he prepares to join John Oxx next year.

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