A kinder, gentler Genghis Khan

Micky Levy was a dying man. He'd been a jockey, and had worked with horses worldwide all his working life.

Micky Levy was a dying man. He'd been a jockey, and had worked with horses worldwide all his working life. The cancer came when he was working with Aidan O'Brien at Ballydoyle. “And I looked up to the Lord and I said ‘well thank you.

“’I thought I was a distance horse, and now you've pulled me in at seven furlongs'.”

When Mono (RTE 1) was shown on the first day of peerless ...