Watch ? Mistaken identity leads to winner’s disqualification

by | Oct 1, 2023 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

At a race meeting in Killarney, Ireland, confusion reigned as the third race’s $4.5 favourite and initial ‘winner’, Ano Manna—trained by John Feane and ridden by Leigh Roche—was subsequently identified as Indigo Five, a horse slated to run later in the day. The mistaken identity and human error led to… Read More »

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