In a poignant moment at Ascot on Saturday, trainer Nick Ryan will have the distinct honour of being the last to saddle legendary jockey Damien Oliver on Munhamek. Expressing his disbelief, Ryan described the privilege as “unbelievable” and “very special,” hoping Munhamek could deliver a memorable swansong for Oliver. Reflecting… Read More » Read full article
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