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Bottler'secret (IRE)
b g 1st Mar 2020
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Bottler'secret (IRE) b g 1st Mar 2020
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Green Desert (USA)
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Reports in which Bottler'secret (IRE) was mentioned
As it had done with previous race winner Bottler'secret, the fitting of cheekpieces for the first time had a positive effect on Whatcouldhavebeen (14/1) who landed the Fairyhouse Steel Handicap Hurdle under Aidan Kelly.
Mon 01st Apr
Twenty year old Alix Balfe partnered his first winner today, steering Macinamillion (12/1) to land Cork's Leisure Domes Ltd Handicap Hurdle for his employer trainer Gavin Cromwell.
Mon 01st Apr
Bottler'secret (4/1) made it four wins in a row when landing the O'Driscoll's Irish Whiskey Juvenile Hurdle for Gavin Cromwell and Keith Donoghue.
Mon 01st Apr
The complexion of the opening Winning Fair Juvenile Hurdle at Naas this afternoon has changed significantly after odds-on shot Wodhooh was taken out this morning.
Sun 25th Feb
Easy to back Bottler'secret made it two wins from three starts when landing the TRM - GNF Ensuring Gut Health Handicap under Ben Coen.
Sun 15th Oct
Bottler'secret swooped in the final furlong to claim the Bathshack Maiden at Galway for Colm Murphy.
Sat 05th Aug
He’s a nice horse. It might not have been the greatest renewal of a Grade 3 but for his first day he jumped well. He was a little bit big and slow early on but the further he went the better he got. It would have been nice if we’d got more experience into him. I thought we’re getting on in the year and we’d pitch him in at the deep end. If he didn’t win he’d be a novice next year. He’s in the Triumph but I don’t know if he’ll go there. If he had a bit more experience he would but it is what it is at this stage. There are plenty of options at Fairyhouse, Aintree and Punchestown.
Gavin Patrick Cromwell
After race at
Fairyhouse Mon, 1st Apr, 2024 (1st)
He's a lovely straightforward horse. He races lazily which you'd love in a horse coming off the Flat. He jumped really well there today. The cheekpieces just helped him travel a little bit better. He was behind the bridle a lot the last day. He went to the line really well and hopefully there is more to come. I wouldn't say he has to have it this soft, I'd say on the Flat it was important because he probably just lacked a gear.
Gavin Patrick Cromwell
After race at
Cork Mon, 1st Apr, 2024 (1st)
He's a lovely straightforward horse. He races lazily which you'd love in a horse coming off the Flat. He jumped really well there today. The cheekpieces just helped him travel a little bit better. He was behind the bridle a lot the last day. He went to the line really well and hopefully there is more to come. I wouldn't say he has to have it this soft, I'd say on the Flat it was important because he probably just lacked a gear.
Gavin Patrick Cromwell
After race at
Naas Sun, 25th Feb, 2024 (1st)
He’s a nice horse. It might not have been the greatest renewal of a Grade 3 but for his first day he jumped well. He was a little bit big and slow early on but the further he went the better he got. It would have been nice if we’d got more experience into him. I thought we’re getting on in the year and we’d pitch him in at the deep end. If he didn’t win he’d be a novice next year. He’s in the Triumph but I don’t know if he’ll go there. If he had a bit more experience he would but it is what it is at this stage. There are plenty of options at Fairyhouse, Aintree and Punchestown.
Gavin Patrick Cromwell
After race at
Galway Sat, 5th Aug, 2023 (1st)
He goes on any ground but really went on that ground today and Dylan was very strong on him and was teaching him as well. He was one we kept for Galway and it worked out beautifully,. I'm delighted for the lads who are from Portarlington and Kinnegad and bought him as a yearling and they came in with me. I have to compliment them as I didn't want to run him last year as he was backward and they said to do what I wanted. We brought him back this year, I told the lads we'd have one run before Galway and I really appreciate their trust in me to do that. This was always the plan, we couldn't have asked for any more and we haven't thought beyond today. He is bred to be a 1m2f-1m4f horse and we're very happy with him.
Ciaran Murphy
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