With no horse racing on today, Robbie Power is lending a helping hand to his local club for their Meath SFC opener.
The Gold Cup and Grand National winning jockey is acting as a water boy for Moynalvey in their round 1 clash with Wolfe Tones.
Managed by two-time Meath All-Ireland winner Darren Fay, the first-half didn't go according to plan for Power and his club-mates as they trailed Cian Ward and Wolfe Tones by 0-1 to 2-8 at the halfway point.
TweetNot often you'll see a Gold Cup/Dual Grand National Winning On a GAA Sideline, But with no racing today @Robbie_Power_ is on hand to help out as water man for his local team @MoynalveyGFC in their SFC opening round game today against @wolfetonesmeath in @SkryneGFC pic.twitter.com/moND0khMpy
- Moynalvey GFC (@MoynalveyGFC) April 8, 2018