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Mullins, De Bromhead and Walsh: how Tramore in 1993 gave a glimpse of the future

Thirty years ago I had a runner on New Year's Day.

I say I had a runner but that is something of an exaggeration. I was a member of a syndicate that owned a mare called Nunivak.

On January 1, 1993, she ran for the first and only time over fences in the Dunmore East Mares Novice Chase at Tramore, the venue where our trainer had cleverly placed her to win a low-grade maiden hurdle the previous spring.

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