Ted Walsh calls time on 40-year broadcasting career
Racing analyst and former jockey Ted Walsh has announced his retirement after 40 years covering the sport for RTÉ.
Walsh thanked the broadcaster and his RTÉ colleagues as he made the announcement during the broadcaster's coverage of the final day from the Punchestown Festival.
"I got a great chance from RTÉ and I want to thank them very much for giving me the opportunity to comment on the sport that I love, filled with people I admire," he said.
"A lot of them are my friends.
"I loved it and I had a great response. I got myself into a bit of hot water here and there but that happens on live television. I've enjoyed it, it’s a great sport, a great game, it’s been good to all of ye, it’s been very good to me and everyone connected with it. Thank you all very much and thank RTÉ.
Walsh started as a pundit four decades ago, when Tim O’Connor held the Head of Sport role.
"It's not that it's sad. It's just the end of something... that's all." - Ruby and Katie pay tribute to dad Ted as he brings the curtain down on a 40-year career #RTEracing pic.twitter.com/SLjv5hZJYr
"I must say, the late Tim O’Connor was a great help to me, got me in it. Forty years is a long time to be doing anything and I’ve enjoyed every day of it."
On air alongside Jane Mangan, Barry Geraghty and Lisa O’Neill, an emotional Walsh acknowledged the support of his family.
"Before I go off the air completely, I want to thank my family as well too. They’ve been great supporters of mine through. I’ve enjoyed the success that Ruby and Katie have had, and Jennifer and Ted, and their involvement in it as well too. And one particular person, my partner for life, Helen, without her, I don’t know what I would have done. Thanks Helen."
"People at home may think it’s sudden, but