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John Hills, given as huntsman, and Albert Povey, given as first whip- per-in, have left. Iridi Notes — Racing. — The racing season in Ireland, which concluded on October 27th, the last day of the Leopardstown meeting, was in many respects eventful and was certainly a most successful one. It will be remem- bered for the first visit of the American jockeys into the country, for the introduction of the crouch- ing style of Flurbiprofen Sodium riding which has been adopted in a more or less modified form by several of the Irish horse- men, and notably by Mr. Parkin- son and Thompson; the success of Berril in the Cambridgeshire should also mark the season of 1900 in red letters in the memo- ries of Irish racing men, many of whom profited largely by the result. 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