Russell comes good for Kilworth syndicate

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Russell comes good for Kilworth syndicate

There was major success for a Kilworth greyhound syndicate on Tuesday night last.

Sunday, 29 November 2015
8:00 AM GMT



Alan Redmond presenting the trophy to Labhras Flynn and members of The Golden Spoon Syndicate from Kilworth, after Comeout Russell won the Harold's Cross Irish Grand National on Tuesday night. Included are other Syndicate members Brian Carey, John Sheehan, Liam Kenny and Donal Kenneally (missing is Syndicate member Denis Collins); Noel Flynn; Pat Kiely (trainer) and sponsors, along with Derek Frehill, sales and operations manager Harold's Cross. (Pic: Imelda Grauer)

Alan Redmond presenting the trophy to Labhras Flynn and members of The Golden Spoon Syndicate from Kilworth, after Comeout Russell won the Harold’s Cross Irish Grand National on Tuesday night. Included are other Syndicate members Brian Carey, John Sheehan, Liam Kenny and Donal Kenneally (missing is Syndicate member Denis Collins); Noel Flynn; Pat Kiely (trainer) and sponsors, along with Derek Frehill, sales and operations manager Harold’s Cross. (Pic: Imelda Grauer) Photo: Imelda Grauer

There was major success for a Kilworth greyhound syndicate on Tuesday night as the Pat Kiely-trained Comeout Russell maintained his unbeaten record in the Irish Grand National by beating Champion Candy in the final at Harold’s Cross.

By doing so he has, in effect, won the top hurdle race in the country for the lucky syndicate which comprises of ...

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