Dunwoody to ride on
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Your support makes all the difference.After Adrian Maguire's season ended when he broke his right arm at Hereford on Monday, other leading jump jockeys were in the wars yesterday.
Richard Dunwoody, left with the title to himself after Maguire's accident, aggravated a knee injury at Wetherby and may miss Southwell today. He dispelled the notion that he might call a halt to his campaign so that the title would end in a draw with Maguire. "Of course I will keep going for the last six weeks. That's what I'm trying to do - win the title again.
Jamie Osborne suffered a broken nose in a fall at Fairyhouse, a card which Mark Dwyer missed after his fall from Sullane River in the Irish National.
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