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Fundraiser set up for qualified rider Aaron Fahey

A Go Fund Me page has been set up to provide support for qualified rider Aaron Fahey.

The Kildare rider, who is the son of trainer Paul Fahey, was involved in an accident last month, which has left the 24-year-old with a life-changing spinal cord injury.

Aaron’s family have set up the Go Fund Me page to support him with the necessary adaptions that he will require to his home and car in order to maintain his assistance.

The fundraiser has received significant support from across the racing community and donations can be made by clicking here.

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Tinahely passes precautionary inspection

Racing at the Co. Wicklow venue will go ahead today after it was found to be fit for racing on Saturday morning.

Cavanagh off the mark under rules as a trainer

Westmeath handler Simon Cavanagh saddled his first winner on the racecourse with the success of open performer Milan Forth at Cork.

I Walked The Line impresses at Clonmel

I Walked The Line justified the market support when running out a three length winner of the Rathronan Maiden Hunters Chase at Clonmel in the hands of owner and rider Patrick Mullins.

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