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Dynamic Dublin, June 2016, at Trinity College

Royal River Crossing

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Royal Canal in Phibsboro, Dublin, June 2016

River Crossing

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Sean O’Casey Bridge, Dublin May 2016

Summer in Fair City

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Psychedelic Bus

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Take Off from Dublin Airport

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Dublin Airport, May 2016

The Jockey

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Royal Canal

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RoyalCanalRoyal Canal – Dublin, Drumcondra, July 9th 2015
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Mud Faces

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Life can be tough if it is your job to steer half a ton of horse flesh over obstacles on a muddy turf course in freezing conditions. However that is exactly the scenario jump jockeys face day in day out during the heights of the season.

If you ask these men and women, though, they will confess how much they love the ‘game’. It’s pure dedication and passion for the sport – in fact a certain lifestyle that is as dangerous to the human body, that a single fall can end your career, if not your life. You’ve got to be made of a certain character to endure this kind of pressure on any given day.

It’s not a life made of caviar and champagne. Far from it it. It’s a puristic life, for most parts. It has little financial incentive for many jockeys out there, who in fact struggle to make a living. If your not at the top of the game, then you may end up jumping out of the bed in the early morning for one ride on the other end of the country, booked on a long-shot, who you potentially fall off from during the race, paid your riding fee which pays at least for petrol and maybe a coffee, though nothing else.

It’s all about dedication and passion. Look into the faces of these men and women. It’s all there. You can see it. Passion. Dedication. Love. Desperation. It’s a life rich of moments and emotions.

Donnybrook Rugby

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2014/15 Leinster Senior Cup Final: Clontarf vs. UCD
A sunny, yet chilly Saturday afternoon in the South of Dublin.