
Today is National Jockey Day and Irish jockey Bryan Cooper has perfectly summed up the day with a wonderful act of heroism at Gowran Park.
While riding in a race at the Co Kilkenny racecourse today both Cooper and rival jockey Robbie Power suffered falls at the same fence.
During the fall Power’s leg became tangled in his saddle and as he dangled precariously from his horse Cooper sprung into action.
Cooper scrambled from his own fall to grab Power and prevent the horse from taking off with him in such a dangerous position. Had the horse got away with Power he could have been serious injured or even worse.
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If you can’t see the Facebook post, you can view it here.
Not only does Cooper save Power, but he stays with him until Power finally manages to get free.
The Tralee native has unsurprisingly and deservingly been hailed as a hero on Twitter.
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[/raw]#BryanCooper #Hero #GowranPark pic.twitter.com/AALRSz79PK
— Chris Deacon (@ChrisJDeacon) November 21, 2015
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[/raw]The perfect illustration of why we got behind #NationalJockeyDay! Heroic stuff from Bryan Cooper 👏👏👏 https://t.co/jb7SyEQYtq
— Betfair (@Betfair) November 21, 2015
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[/raw]Well done Bryan Cooper.And on #NationalJockeyDay too https://t.co/HzHE0nuIfd
— Eric George (@bettingbairn) November 21, 2015
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[/raw]Bryan Cooper is a legend #GowranPark
— Steven Turtle (@bigturtni) November 21, 2015
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[/raw]Wow Bryan cooper. #NationalJockeyDay https://t.co/lIQlObvkNN
— Gleneagles (@Glen_Colt) November 21, 2015
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[/raw]@Channel4Racing You got to mention Bryan Cooper's heroics today at Gowran!
— charliesmirke (@charliesmirke) November 21, 2015
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[/raw]Bravo @92bryan92 Bryan Cooper ! Could have been worse for Robbie Power but for him. R2 Gowran. #NationalJockeyDay https://t.co/qTDPI4JqPJ
— Patrick Cooney (@patcooney_365) November 21, 2015