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LEGENDARY horse trainer Edward O’Grady has died aged 75 – just days after saddling his final ever runner. The King of ...
Edward O'Grady was a dominant figure in Irish National Hunt racing in the late 1970s and saddled 18 winners at the Cheltenham ...
Three years later Drumlargan, ridden by amateur Frank Codd, gave O'Grady one of the most satisfying triumphs of his career ...
Edward O'Grady, a multiple champion National Hunt trainer whose name will go down in Cheltenham Festival folklore, has died. He was 76. O'Grady trained some of the finest jumpers of his era and sent ...
Edward O’Grady, who trained nearly 1,700 winners, was Ireland’s most successful trainer at the Cheltenham Festival before the ...
Gracious in victory and defeat, O'Grady mellowed from the buccaneering figure of his youth into a statesman of Irish racing; ...
Tributes have been paid to legendary Irish trainer Edward O’Grady who has died, aged 75. Based in Co Tipperary, O'Grady was ...
Former jockey Norman Williamson led the tributes to Edward O’Grady, who died on Sunday at the age of 75, hailing him “a remarkable trainer and a remarkable man”. Williamson rode a whole host of ...
AN ‘unbelievable’ horse and serial Cheltenham winner has made a shock stable switch from Paul Nicholls to Nicky Henderson.
JP McManus has paid tribute to Edward O'Grady's unique ability to prime a horse for a gamble after the legendary Irish jumps trainer passed away yesterday evening at the age of 75. O'Grady trained ...
A statement released by his family through Horse Racing Ireland read: “It is with profound sadness that we announce the death of Edward O’Grady, who passed away peacefully yesterday evening at St ...