shell out for Daily Star's newsletter. It's FREE! Sign up today for the biggest and brightest stories sent straight to your inboxBarry Geraghty has announced his retirement from racing aged 40 - and tributes are pouring in for the Irishman.The jockey will go down as one of the greatest in horse racing history after a stunning career that spanned 24 years.Most notably, Geraghty claimed 2003 Grand National on Monty's Pass and two Cheltenham Gold Cups on Kicking King and Bobs Worth.Injuries have plagued the twice Champion Jockey in recent years, however, and Geraghty has now made the decision to call it a day.And he took to Twitter on Saturday evening to announce his retirement from racing.He said: "A big thank you to my family, friends and.
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