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UK trainer dies only hours after winning double – Racenet
A UK trainer has died after she landed a winning double at Plumpton just hours before she died of cancer aged 60.

A UK trainer has died after she landed a winning double at Plumpton just hours before she died of cancer aged 60.
Zoe Davison died on Sunday after her stable prepared Brown Bullet and Mr Jack to win over jumps. Davidson had fought cancer for more than four years.
Davison’s husband Andy Irvine and family members kept her stable running as the trainer’s health declined.
Stable jockey Page Fuller paid tribute to Davison, telling the Racing Post the trainer had been a big part of his career.
“She was…
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