The controversial former jockey, who was banned for five years at one stage, now owns a horse that could run on Friday
Graham Bradley is back in the game, the authorities in Ireland having decided to allow him to register as a racehorse owner. Indeed, he has already made a quiet re-entry, Marchons Ensemble having run in his name when second in a Limerick maiden recently. The colt is entered in a race at The Curragh’s Derby meeting on Friday.
This is news because few figures in the history of racing, in Britain or Ireland, have attracted so much sustained controversy as Bradley. Without wishing to go over it all again, let us simply remember that he was warned off for five years after it was found he had passed information for reward.
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