'But I certainly got to know lots of the lads and I was working at The Curragh which was fairly straight forward - it's a flat track. 'I was very friendly with Johnny Murtagh and knew the struggles Johnny was going through so he's the person I can probably thank or blame for having me where I am now!,' he told Ger. He was appointed the Chief Medical Officer for the Irish Horse Racing Regulatory Board in January, 2008 and over the years, he as earned the trust of the jockeys which has allowed him to study various aspects of the sport intimately. A new digital series taking you inside the mind of Charlie Rymerunfiltered, unapologeticun -substantiated really.get exclusive access to his life as he tries.Īdrian McGoldrick joined Ger Gilroy and Johnny Ward for Friday Night Racing to look back at the work he has done to improve conditions for jockeys over the years.
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