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Published 11:06 20 Feb 2019 GMT
Updated 12:06 20 Feb 2019 GMT
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Speaking on how the documentary came about, director Luke McManus said:
"Jump Girls started its life as a film about horse racing, but it soon became something else - a film about women in sport. From Katie Taylor and Kellie Harrington, to Annalise Murphy and the stars of Gaelic games, hockey and rugby, the past few years have seen women finally take their rightful place at the heart of the sporting imagination. But the fact remains: racing is the only major sport in Ireland where women directly take on the men - and often beat them."After dropping his original idea for a film, McManus realised the significant role females played in the world of horse racing.
“We went out to capture the physically remorseless, mentally exhausting reality of jump racing and the brave dedicated women who've made it to the top. Our admiration for our subjects is greater now than ever before."The first episode of 'Jump Girls' will be broadcast on TG4 on Thursday, 21st February at 9.30pm with the second episode scheduled for the same airtime the following week on Thursday, 28th February. So,needless to say, don't make any plans for the next few Thursdays.
Not convinced? Watch the trailer.

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