TODAY SEES THE curtain come down on the record-breaking career of AP McCoy as the legendary Irish jockey rides the aptly-named Box Office in front of a full house at Sandown.
The racecourse say a maximum crowd of 18,000 will turn up to witness the 40-year-old’s last day in the saddle and it’s sure to be an emotional afternoon for all in attendance.
Tributes have been pouring in for McCoy since he announced his intention to retire in February but the Racing Post have produced a brilliant front page to mark the end of an era.
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The mosaic is made up of a selection of images from a handful of McCoy’s 4,000 career wins.
The front page of today's Racing Post is an absolute gem
Updated at 11.35
TODAY SEES THE curtain come down on the record-breaking career of AP McCoy as the legendary Irish jockey rides the aptly-named Box Office in front of a full house at Sandown.
The racecourse say a maximum crowd of 18,000 will turn up to witness the 40-year-old’s last day in the saddle and it’s sure to be an emotional afternoon for all in attendance.
Tributes have been pouring in for McCoy since he announced his intention to retire in February but the Racing Post have produced a brilliant front page to mark the end of an era.
The mosaic is made up of a selection of images from a handful of McCoy’s 4,000 career wins.
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