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Denis O'Regan: 'I got complacent in England - you don't have to think as much'

Patrick Mullins in weigh-room conversation with senior jockey Denis O'Regan, with help from Denis's five-year-old son, on the fruits of a move back to his homeland


We walk into the old tea room in the Fairyhouse weigh-room, a small room. Brian Hayes, whose peg is beside Denis's, is with us. I take a seat at one side of the low, plastic-clothed table, Denis sits on the other side while Brian sits up beside the sink.

It's 30 minutes since the Irish Grand National. Denis is showered and dressed in his civilian clothes but still sweating from the top of his head. Max Flamingo finished seventh.

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