on this link here.Curley told the Irish Mirror in 2015: “It was 40 years ago but I remember it as if it was yesterday. I just took a chance and it came off.“He [Yellow Sam] wasn’t a great, he was a moderate horse but jockey Michael Furlong got the best out of him.“It was just one of those things – you took a gamble and it worked well.“But it launched me, it allowed me to go on to do a lot of other things.“I’m going to Bellewstown to see the play on Thursday, I’m looking forward to it.“It’ll be strange to see myself on a stage doing the things I did 40 years ago.”READ MORE:Lorna Brooke dead: Jockey dies aged 37 after falling from horse at Taunton racesREAD MORE:Grand National winner Rachael Blackmore set for £15m in brand deals - and.
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