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'Philip McBurney has invested a lot into this and is not cutting any corners'

Gerald Quinn reveals how he's always wanted to get into training pointers

Gerald Quinn and jockey Noel McParlan with Perth winner Enki Flacke
Gerald Quinn and jockey Noel McParlan with Perth winner Enki FlackeCredit: Grossick Racing

It was a big moment to train my first four-year-old maiden winner when Broughshane was so impressive at Kirkistown on Saturday.

I'd always wanted to get involved in training point-to-pointers but it’s been a long road getting here.

I started pony racing when I was 13 and kept at that until I was 15 when I went over to England for one month’s work experience with Jonjo O’Neill.

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