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Ask The Leader (IRE)
b m 2016
Track Horse
Track Horse
Ask The Leader (IRE) b m 2016
Dam's Sire
Supreme Leader
Breeder
Mrs P and Philip Heaney
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Aug 2019
August National Hunt Sale, TattersallsIRE (Tattersalls (Ireland))
Railstown Stud (Agent)
Purchaser: Kieran Mahon
€1,200
Lots Sold: 457
Prices
Avg: €8,285
Median: €5,500
Maximum: €80,000
Reports in which Ask The Leader (IRE) was mentioned
Veteran trainer Harry Smyth announced his retirement intentions at Downpatrick today, following the success of his Willyouwalkwithme in the Roadstud Installations Handicap Hurdle.
Fri 07th Oct
Ask The Leader (9/1) repeated last year’s victory in the Kingdom Healthcare Handicap Hurdle.
Mon 29th Aug
Peter Flood recorded his second winner of the month at Ballinrobe, as Trevena got up in the closing stages to land the Portwest Handicap Hurdle.
Mon 30th May
Kingfisher Lane recorded a 33/1 shock when getting up on the line in a thrilling finish to the Tote Jackpot Is Back Handicap Hurdle.
Fri 20th May
Jockey Jack Foley completed a double at Downpatrick double today, steering his second winner Gelee Blanche in the C Russell Auto Sales Ltd Beginners Chase for Champion Trainer Willie Mullins.
Fri 08th Oct
Ask The Leader gained a second career win, both at Downpatrick, today, landing the MB McGrady Chartered Accountants Handicap Hurdle for trainer David Christie and jockey Jack Foley.
Fri 08th Oct
Ask The Leader sprang a 20/1 shock when claiming the Molson Coors Beverage Company Handicap Hurdle at Downpatrick.
Mon 30th Aug
After race at
Downpatrick Fri, 8th Oct, 2021 (1st)
it's great to get a winner for Dave as well - he said if she handled the ground, he could see her running a decent race. She travelled and jumped well which was a big help on that ground.
D M Christie
After race at
Downpatrick Mon, 30th Aug, 2021 (1st)
If you run beyond tomorrow, you can't run in point-to-points at all. I had decided if she didn't run well, we would go that route and then we would go back to the track again. The last day Darragh said she just choked a wee bit, she's a very tense mare. He said to put a tongue tie on her just to help her a wee bit. He rode her slightly wide of everything else and she jumped and travelled everywhere. When she got to the bottom of the hill, I knew she would come up the hill as she stays well. In fairness to her, she has grown. She was a very small mare when we got her and she has grown into a nice mare. She has been weak all along and she is only just starting to come to herself now. She's tough. My biggest problem with her has been her weakness but she has been thriving and thriving. Just in the last two months you can see her turning into a mare. Her outlook was improving. Before she was only a shell. Darragh was just saying when he came in 'that's the point-to-point route finished!'. We've always talked about her enjoying a cut in the ground but she really enjoyed that today. I don't think it is the ground, I think it is strength now and she is learning and starting to relax. She jumps a fence well too so we have a few options.
D M Christie
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