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I'm a Downpatrick man born and bred and have lived here all my life. My first encounter with horses was through my late father Willie Polly taking me out to my uncle Frank Fitzsimon's stableyard in Vianstown which was actually in the middle of Downpatrick Racecourse. That was the place where my mother was born and reared. Frank, who was a brother of my mother, trained horses out there and we used to go out on a Sunday morning to see the horses and would have gone into what was called the home house for tea. My father bought a horse in the late 70s called Mountain Gale who Frank pre-trained and then sent him on to Noel Meade. He had a few wins, but I remember he wasn't a particularly good jumper! That's where my father first encountered Noel Meade. My dad also had a few point-to-pointers of no real note, and he had a horse with Jeremy Maxwell in his time and with Bunny Cox and with John Oxx to name but a few.
- HARSWELL RUBY showed her appreciation for the return to turf when justifying favouritism at Thirsk. The third has come out since and run well so a 3lb rise for Roger Fell's filly may be lenient. A wind operation has improved American State, who has won two out of his last three starts, and he remains unexposed on grass. Sea Suite is well treated on this surface, while Dovey Moon paid his way last year and is a contender if ready to roll.