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'There are lights on the gallops to let us start early before work on the farm'
Hugh Finegan talks about combining farm work with training and breeding
Hugh Finegan: In great form recently and giving plenty of youngsters an opportunityCredit: Caroline Norris
We've had a great couple of weeks with two point-to-point winners from just six runners and a nice maiden hurdle winner on the track at Wexford, Ms Agartha Yeats.
Mustameet Secret won at Moira and then Meet My Lorely won for us at Lisronagh and both were ridden by my nephew Eoghan.
It was great to be able to give Eoghan his first winner at Moira as we brought a couple of the horses back from the track because he had started riding and we wanted to give him a shot at it.
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