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Alan Magee
Casey hoping to follow in the footsteps of Joyce
Wesley Joyce pictured with Mick Mulvany (left) and his son Larry after In From The Cold won at Leopardstown
© Photo Healy Racing
Limerick teenager Terry Casey will be hoping to follow in the path of Wesley Joyce when getting his riding career underway at the Curragh this afternoon.
Casey, like Joyce, came to racing through the Moyross Youth Academy equine programme before completing a training course at RACE, the Racing Academy and Centre of Education in Kildare town.
17-year-old Casey has also joined Joyce as an apprentice with Mick Mulvany at Oristown House near Kells in County Meath, and will have his first ride on the Mulvany-trained Lia Fail in the Download The New Tote App Rated Race at 2.10.
Joyce successfully returned last summer from 12 months on the sidelines having suffering multiple injuries in a fall at the Galway Festival in 2022.
The 5lb claiming apprentice has ridden 36 career winners to date.