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Man O Work (IRE) b g 13th Apr 2018
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Track Horse
Man O Work (IRE) b g 13th Apr 2018
Last Win
Listowel Fri, 22nd Sep, 23 11/1, Cian Cullinan
(426 days)
Last Run
Down Royal Sat, 2nd Nov, 24
8th, 12/1, Cian Cullinan
(19 days)
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Wins
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Win %
Earnings
Level Stk
Flat IRE
5
0
2
0%
€6,150
-5.00
Hurdle IRE
15
3
1
20%
€96,350
3.88
Hurdle GB
1
0
0
0%
0
-1.00
Under Rules Total
21
3
3
14%
-2.12
Form Figures
7-1F15274-FP7721-2075088
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Form Figures - 7-1F15274-FP7721-2075088
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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.
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Reports in which Man O Work (IRE) was mentioned
Himalayan Heights makes all under Keane
The Ger Lyons-trained Himalayan Heights (9/4) made all the running under Colin Keane in the mile-and-a-half maiden. Wed 29th MayCullinan & Fahey enjoy big win with Man O Work
Man O Work provided 7lb claimer Cian Cullinan and trainer Paul Fahey with their biggest success when landing the €100,000 Ladbrokes Handicap Hurdle, the feature race on day six of the Listowel Harvest Festival. Fri 22nd SepFiley Bay wins his flat maiden for Mullins at Tramore
Recent Galway Hurdle fifth Filey Bay made a successful return to the flat when running out a comfortable winner of the Coast To Curragh August 26th Charity Cycle (Ladies) Maiden at Tramore. Thu 17th AugGiant rounds off great week for Emmet Mullins
Merlin Giant rounded off a great week for Emmet Mullins, as he ran out an easy winner of the Grade A baroneracing.com Handicap Hurdle. Sun 04th DecPrairie Dancer an emphatic winner of Lartigue
Galway Hurdle third Prairie Dancer put up a fine display of front-running to land the Liam Healy Memorial Lartigue Hurdle. Mon 19th SepMan O Work puts in another good shift
French-recruit Instit went off odds-on favourite for the opening hurdle contest in Limerick but found Man O Work too hot to handle. Sun 13th MarIcare Allen headed for Cheltenham after Fairyhouse win
Jumping frailties were in evidence in the closing stages, including by winner Icare Allen at the last, but there was no disputing the dominance of the odds-on chance in the Grade Three Norman Colfer Winning Fair Juvenile Hurdle at Fairyhouse. Sat 26th FebGoing update
The going at Fairyhouse for today's seven race card is soft, soft to heavy in places with the weather forecast predicting a breezy and dry afternoon. Sat 26th FebWork another nice prospect for Paul Fahey
Man O Work fulfilled the promise he showed on his debut to open his account in the second division of the four-year-old maiden hurdle at Naas this afternoon. Sun 30th Jan
After race at Listowel Fri, 22nd Sep, 2023 (1st)
After his fall in Leopardstown (at the Dublin Racing Festival in February) his confidence level has come right back through the roof. Things didn’t go to plan today, they often don’t in these big fields, and we had to not panic and go to plan B but it’s worked out well. Plan A was to be handier. I gave him a squeeze and he winged the second last and the last. He’s an amazing little horse. He’s still a bit novicey and is still only a five-year-old. This winter went horribly for him, the ground went against him and things didn't work out. We pulled the plug, he had a lovely run when finishing second in a flat race in Tramore and this race was the plan. He likes Listowel and finished second in the Lartigue Hurdle last year but last Monday I was down here and we were debating whether to run, with all the rain that fell. We walked the track this morning and with fresh ground, decided to take our chance. He missed the break and we were hoping to be closer to the pace, but plan B came into operation and Cian didn't panic. Trainers make plans but jockeys have to be allowed use plan B and they are the ones who win races. He was brilliant, is based with Jessica Harrington and rides out for me in the afternoon. I think, eventually, we will have a crack at a nice Flat race somewhere along the line with Man O Work.
P G Fahey
After race at Limerick Sun, 13th Mar, 2022 (1st)
We always knew he was a nice horse and he was running a big, big race at Fairyhouse (in a Grade 3 juvenile hurdle) when he came down but the young lad (Cian Cullinan) was confident he would have given the winner a run for his money. Cian unfortunately broke his thumb and would have been riding him today but didn't pass fit. He couldn't claim in the graded race at Fairyhouse and could have claimed today so it was unfortunate. In fairness, it was a good performance and I don't know where we're going with him. That was the first time he got a smack behind the saddle and he responded. He is a pretty decent little horse but I didn't think he had enough experience to run in the Boodles Hurdle at Cheltenham. I thought he had the quality and the rating for it but he had never run on the flat and I didn't think he had enough racing experience run there. Apart form the ones gone to Cheltenham, he is probably the best of the rest and we'll talk to the owner regarding plans. I don't know what is left for him in Ireland except Grade Ones and that is a big step up.
P G Fahey
After race at Naas Sun, 30th Jan, 2022 (1st)
He’d a lovely run at Christmas. He’d never had a schooling race and was very green. We were hoping he’d reproduce that and he did. Hopefully there is a nice bit of improvement to come with him. It’s very good for Charles (O’Reilly), a homebred winner so it’s sweet. We’ll probably find a winners-of-one for him. He’s only a four-year-old so we won’t be hard on him and he could improve for next year.
P G Fahey
Related by Dam Ceuta (IRE)
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