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Butcher Hollow (IRE) b g 8th Apr 2019
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Track Horse
Butcher Hollow (IRE) b g 8th Apr 2019
Last Win
Galway Sat, 28th Oct, 23 11/4, Mr D Allen
(377 days)
Last Run
Fairyhouse Sat, 30th Mar, 24
3rd, 5/2Fav, P Townend
(223 days)
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Runs
Wins
Places
Win %
Earnings
Level Stk
Hurdle IRE
4
0
4
0%
€8,500
-4.00
NHF IRE
1
1
0
100%
€6,300
2.75
PtoP
1
1
0
Under Rules Total
5
1
4
20%
-1.25
Form Figures
1122-33
Form Timeline
Form Figures - 1122-33
Date Course Conditions
Race Result
Jockey
Class
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MorningSP
Change of Trainer Thomas Cooper
Feb 2023
Cheltenham February Sale (Tattersalls Cheltenham)
Crossgales Stables, Ireland (B. Walsh)
Purchaser: Hamish Macauley Bloodstock / Bryan Cooper
£200,000
Lots Sold: 40
Prices
Avg: £107,450
Median: £77,500
Maximum: £370,000
Handler Con McSweeney
Jun 2022
Land Rover Sale (Part 2) (Goffs Ireland)
Stephenson, Mr. Garry
Purchaser: Crossgale Stables
€7,500
Lots Sold: 174
Prices
Avg: €17,871
Median: €16,000
Maximum: €50,000
Symbols Explained
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The superscript number on headgear bl2 indicates number of times worn. A plus bl+ indicates more than 10 times where as red background bl1indicates first time.
Date Course
Conditions
Race
Jockey Weight
OR
Class
Date
Sale
Consignor
Purchaser
Price
Feb 2023
Cheltenham February Sale (Tattersalls Cheltenham)
Crossgales Stables, Ireland (B. Walsh)
Purchaser: Hamish Macauley Bloodstock / Bryan Cooper
£200,000
Lots Sold: 40
Prices
Avg: £107,450
Median: £77,500
Maximum: £370,000
Jun 2022
Land Rover Sale (Part 2) (Goffs Ireland)
Stephenson, Mr. Garry
Purchaser: Crossgale Stables
€7,500
Lots Sold: 174
Prices
Avg: €17,871
Median: €16,000
Maximum: €50,000
Reports in which Butcher Hollow (IRE) was mentioned
Don Chalant scores with nonchalant ease
Don Chalant made most of the running to land the Tom Quinlan Electrical Maiden Hurdle in the hands of Michael O’Sullivan. Sat 30th MarJade looks a real gem on Irish debut
Jade De Grugy looked like another exciting French recruit for Willie Mullins when running out an impressive winner of the opening Savills Maiden Hurdle at Leopardstown this afternoon. Thu 28th DecElliott dominates again with Navan four-timer
Gordon Elliott continued in red-hot form with four winners at Navan. Sat 09th DecJigoro looks another useful sort for Cullentra House
Jigoro looks another useful prospect for Bective Stud and Gordon Elliott after making most to take the opening 26-runner Mervyn Gray Construction Maiden Hurdle in fine style at Navan. Sat 09th DecButcher Hollow a nice prospect for the Coopers
Trainer Tom Cooper and his son Bryan have a nice youngster on their hands in the shape of Butcher Hollow who made a winning debut under rules in the COLM QUINN BMW (C & G) (Pro/Am) Flat Race. Sat 28th Oct
After race at Galway Sat, 28th Oct, 2023 (1st)
I thought he looked visually impressive when he won his point to point and thankfully Ciaran (Mooney, from Dublin) and John (Ryan, Nenagh) joined forces to buy him; the morning before the sale John said he'd jump in to buy him and we're delighted. We've had positive vibes with him from day one and after buying him last season we kept him in training until Punchestown. However the ground went so it was the right thing to do to put him away. Kingston Hill (stallion) was a bit quiet at the time of his sale and I'd say that's why we got him for the price we did. Six weeks later he'd have cost another 100,000, as they are very hard to buy. He is only a four year old and we'll sit down and talk with the lads and see what they want to do next. We won't rush into any plans but they wanted a horse to get them to the Cheltenham festival
Thomas Cooper
Related by Dam Kiltiernan Lilly (IRE)
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