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Last Win
Fairyhouse Mon, 18th Apr, 22 40/1, P J O'Hanlon
(1416 days)
Last Run
Fairyhouse Thu, 1st Jan, 26
fell, 50/1, Patrick M O'Brien
(62 days)
Lifetime
Runs
Wins
Win %
Earnings
Hurdle IRE
15
2
13%
€13,435
Chase IRE
18
4
22%
€314,255
Chase GB
1
0
0%
0
PtoP
1
0
Under Rules Total
34
6
18%
Date Course Conditions
Race Result
Jockey
Class
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MorningSP
Change of Trainer Karl Thornton to Dermot Anthony McLoughlin
11Jan20 Fai 17f Soft 5y+ S(17K)
11-6[100/1]unseated rider in race won by Annamix
Donagh Meyler
100/1
Change of Trainer Karl Thornton
Handler Patrick J.A. Casey
Aug 2018
August National Hunt Sale (Tattersalls (Ireland))
Purchaser: PJ Casey
€5,500
Lots Sold: 422
Prices
Avg: €9,395
Median: €5,500
Maximum: €80,000
Nov 2016
November National Hunt Sale (Tattersalls (Ireland))
Purchaser: Lot Not Sold
€2,800
Lots Sold: 844
Prices
Avg: €14,264
Median: €10,500
Maximum: €160,000
Symbols Explained
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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.

Lord Lariat (IRE)














Our plan was to jump him out but I was a bit concerned about getting the trip,. Obviously we wanted to get a start like we did last year and utilise his jumping as he is a good jumper. Paddy said he got plenty of breathers into him and it all worked out well. We've been aiming for this since before Christmas. He won a ladies race here in November when he ran away with the jockey, Joanna Walton, and she said then that he would get further. It was two-miles-six that day. We were lucky to get into it as well. We're ten minutes down the road, there was nobody here last year but my family and everyone is here this year, all the yard and it's unbelievable. Paddy started off with me five or six years ago, he was going to be a Flat jockey for a while. He went over to England and tried the Flat there but had no luck and came back and rode a couple of winners for me on the Flat. I said 'Paddy forget about the Flat, you're going to be a big lad' and he took to jumping like a duck to water. He won a couple of hurdle races and it went from there, he's flying now. He comes into us now two mornings a week.
Dermot Anthony McLoughlin





