RIP Campbell Gillies would have been 22yrs old tomorrow

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    A sad loss. RIP. Bizarre that he dies so soon after the horse that really put him on the map.
     
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    Gone so young, was a top jockey who I`m sure would have gone on to bigger and better things in the jump racing world.

    Sad loss.
     
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    Yes a sad loss indeed. However is jumping in a swimming pool when pished not a little dangerous?

    hth
     
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    He was well known for being a full of life character who like most young men enjoyed his life..he wasnt the first to go swimming while under the influence,, and he certainly wont be the last..dont supose, after riding horses at 30mph plus, into 5ft high fences .... diving into a swimming held no fears.. loss of life at his age is always very sad RIP Campbell..










     

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