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Bua Boy (IRE)
b g 22nd Apr 2015
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Bua Boy (IRE) b g 22nd Apr 2015
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Reports in which Bua Boy (IRE) was mentioned
Not for the first time this afternoon there was late drama at Tipperary, with Dutch Schultz eventually just prevailing in the concluding Packie Downey Memorial Rated Novice Chase.
Tue 02nd Jul
The Grade B Ladbrokes Handicap Hurdle at Listowel saw Sean Flanagan successfully deputise for Paul Townend on Dysart Diamond for owner/breeder Eleanor Manning and trainer Willie Mullins.
Fri 24th Sep
Arcadian Sunrise landed the valuable Guinness Galway Tribes Handicap Hurdle, scoring under Denis O'Regan for John and Miriam Queally.
Fri 30th Jul
Bua Boy has come in for plenty of market support for the Guinness Galway Tribes Handicap Hurdle which goes to post at 5:00 this evening.
Fri 30th Jul
Drop The Anchor found plenty for pressure to land the Grade B handicap hurdle in Listowel for Pat Fahy and Simon Torrens.
Fri 25th Sep
Sceptical's trainer Denis Hogan moved to a new stage of his career by announcing his retirement from race-riding with a win on Bua Boy at Galway last Thursday and the same horse provided the trainer with the second leg of a timely double at Sligo today.
Wed 05th Aug
Denis Hogan retired from race-riding after winning the Arthur Guinness Handicap Hurdle on the well-backed 5/1 favourite Bua Boy.
Thu 30th Jul
Blaze A Trail made the most of his starting position, from an original first place amongst the reserves, to take the Christmas Party Race Day Saturday 21st December Handicap Hurdle at Thurles.
Thu 21st Nov
Denis Hogan saddled three horses in the opener at Cork and enjoyed a one-two as Bua Boy wore down Brawler in the shadow of the post.
Sun 21st Apr
After race at
Sligo Wed, 5th Aug, 2020 (1st)
he made hard work of it; even though he won well in Galway he still had a race so we'll take our time now and we'll probably park him up until Listowel. Donagh gave him a lovely ride, he didn't panic when he was under pressure down the bottom. He needed every yard of the trip and wouldn't have won over two miles here today. He's a chaser in the making.
Denis Gerard Hogan
After race at
Galway Thu, 30th Jul, 2020 (1st)
I've really enjoyed it and it's hard to let go. I really enjoyed that,. I have more things going on nowadays. It's gone so busy at home and there are days when I can't think what's going on as there is so much happening. I wouldn't even know I'm riding sometimes. It's going so well. The only reason I could do this so long is because I've got such a great team at home. I couldn't have stayed riding for so long if I hadn't had that back-up behind me. My parents have been a massive help. I talked to them once or twice about doing this and they said keep doing it if you enjoy it. I do enjoy it but I have bigger commitments nowadays and there are plenty of good lads riding there. I though he could win but you never know until everything goes right in the race. I like Galway and always did. I always trained everything for Galway. I thought if ever there was time to go and leave the job, it was here at my favourite track. I had a good career, I wouldn't say outstanding but I rode lots of winners and this was probably my Cheltenham. I'm happy to concentrate on the training job now. We have a lot of good Flat horses. Mick Halford will be happy as he's been telling me for years 'give up that riding craic'. Ted's been telling me and Ruby hinted at it once or twice. It was my decision and I'm looking forward to the future now.
Denis Gerard Hogan
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