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Published 15:33 7 Dec 2017 GMT
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"I just got in underneath it (the fence). It hit me up into the arse and shot me out of the saddle. It was a little bit embarrassing to get thrown out of the saddle as it was, so I said I'd better stay on him anyway. "I don't know how I held onto him to be honest, I suppose he stayed straight which was a big help," said the Kingdom star. "It's a bit of a blur, but it worked out well anyway...I'd have hated to have been the one to ruin it (the horse's progress)https://twitter.com/AtTheRaces/status/938786155251634176 What a talent, what a man, what a ride. If you had money on, you owe this man a pint. https://twitter.com/Coral/status/938781757561888768 https://twitter.com/TheIrishField/status/938781663852683266 https://twitter.com/shanemac95/status/938780577603387397

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