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Kendall Roy (GB) b g 21st Mar 2021
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Kendall Roy (GB) b g 21st Mar 2021
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Invincible Spirit (IRE)
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Oct 2023
Autumn Horses In Training Sale (Tattersalls (UK))
Derryconnor Stud, Ireland
Purchaser: Lot Withdrawn
Lots Sold: 1089
Prices
Avg: £30,951
Median: £15,000
Maximum: £575,000
Apr 2023
Craven Breeze Up Sale (Tattersalls (UK))
A. C. Bloodstock
Purchaser: Lot Not Sold
£45,000
Lots Sold: 126
Prices
Avg: £121,885
Median: £80,000
Maximum: £625,000
Sep 2022
Somerville Yearling Sale (Tattersalls (UK))
Salcey Forest Stud
Purchaser: Vendor
£40,000
Lots Sold: 255
Prices
Avg: £30,377
Median: £26,000
Maximum: £160,000
Nov 2021
December Foal Sale (Tattersalls (UK))
Tweenhills Farm & Stud
Purchaser: Jesmond Bloodstock
£38,000
Lots Sold: 734
Prices
Avg: £42,645
Median: £25,000
Maximum: £1,800,000
Reports in which Kendall Roy (GB) was mentioned
Katie McGivern registered a first big-race success today as Kendall Roy led home stablemate So Majestic to complete a notable 1-2 for the breeze-up consignor-cum-trainer, in Cork's Doneraile Premier Handicap.
Fri 26th Jul
Father and son team Eddie and Patrick Harty enjoyed a nice success at their local track when bottom weight Mary Shoelaces proved too strong for some better fancied opponents in the Newbridge Silverware Sprint Handicap at the Curragh.
Sun 21st Jul
The progressive Kendall Roy landed his most valuable prize to date, as he claimed the Sky Bet Extra Places Everyday Premier Handicap.
Wed 05th Jun
Despite being sent off the complete outsider of the sextet, Scorchio proved too strong for five rivals when keeping on best to win the Follow Us On Social Media Handicap at Cork.
Tue 21st May
Kendall Roy came home strongly for Chris Hayes to win the five-furlong nursery at Naas.
Thu 14th Sep
After race at
Cork Fri, 26th Jul, 2024 (1st)
I felt sorry for Chris (Hayes, jockey of runner-up So Majestic) as I didn't know which horse to pick. I thought the quicker five furlongs and the faster ground would suit So Majestic more but both horses ran blinders. I didn't know which horse I wanted to win!. Kendall Roy was too lazy the last day but Declan (McDonogh) was on the ball today and had him tuned in. Even though he broke the track record over five furlongs at Windsor, I thought he might need stepping up to six as he is so lazy. Kendall Roy is a fat, gross horse and while I don't give him hardship at home, he wants loads of running, all the time. He is in at Goodwood next week so whether or not he'll run, I don't know. As gross as he is, he is a next year's horse. both horses came from breeze up sales and I ended up buying them back; So Majestic was the second-fastest in her sale and I had loved Kendall Roy since he was a yearling and his mind was always so good. My main game is the breeze-ups and I won't diverge from that, but I have another few two-year-olds which I am left with. That's the only reason I ever got out my trainers' license, it is a hobby and is bringing a lot of joy to our household at the minute.
Miss Kate McGivern
After race at
Curragh Wed, 5th Jun, 2024 (1st)
They went some clip. He has loads of pace and when I saw Chris asking him to lie up I knew they were possibly going too fast,. It suited him as he wants a stiff five and to stay on, it worked out really well. It didn't in Cork as they went no gallop and it was a sprint home, they kind of left him for toe. I'm delighted because I thought he might win in Cork but it didn't play out. He did it again today. We want to go to Ascot in two weeks but he has to go up between 5 and 7lb to get in. If not we've plenty of other options. I have a couple of owners that want to go and he has the mentality to handle Ascot, the track suits and everything would be ideal for him but it depends on what the handicapper does now.
Miss Kate McGivern
After race at
Naas Thu, 14th Sep, 2023 (1st)
The ground ended up coming up soft enough for him. If it had been on the good side of yielding I probably wouldn't have run him. The tongue-tie seemed to help. He just didn't get home the last few times, but he never sounds like he does anything with his wind. I said I'd throw it on and it seemed to work a treat. Chris was lovely and positive on him and we're delighted. There is a race in Down Royal for him and one in Navan. Chris said I could even step up to six so maybe I have even more options.
Miss Kate McGivern
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