By AAP Champion jockey Kieren Fallon’s sudden retirement from the saddle has come in the wake of depression undiagnosed for three years. The Irish Turf Club’s chief medical officer Dr Adrian McGoldrick revealed the 51-year-old’s illness had gone unnoticed when he was riding in England and America. County Clare-born Fallon has returned… Read More » Read full article
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