Ban on performances in Great Britain: when will trainer O'Neill's horses return.
28.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
28.11.2025
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Recovery of horses before Christmas
According to The Sun: Jonjo O'Neill hopes that his team of horses will be back in good shape by Christmas. The trainer, who works alongside his son A.D., has decided to withdraw all his participants from racing with immediate effect. O'Neill, who won the Grand National in 2010, steering AP McCoy on Don't Push It, currently has no participants in races.
“I hope we can return to a normal rhythm after recovery.”
Withdrawing horses from racing may be due to the need for additional recovery and support for their health. O'Neill is trying to ensure the best conditions for his charges to return to good results in future competitions. The situation requires attention, as the health of the horses must always come first.
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