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Magnor Glory (IRE) b g 22nd Apr 2016
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Magnor Glory (IRE) b g 22nd Apr 2016
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Croco Rouge (IRE)
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Nov 2016
November National Hunt Sale (Tattersalls (Ireland))
Glenard Stables
Purchaser: Lot Withdrawn
Lots Sold: 844
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Avg: €14,264
Median: €10,500
Maximum: €160,000
Reports in which Magnor Glory (IRE) was mentioned
Easy Fella completed a cross-card double for Henry de Bromhead, as he made all in the Killarney Avenue Novice Chase.
Sat 24th Aug
Shane Fitzgerald registered his fourth winner in as many days and his seventh of the new campaign, as he guided Je T'ai Porte to an all the way win in the Castlerea Novice Chase.
Mon 10th Jun
Four-time hurdle winner Magnor Glory (6/1) won well on his fences debut today, landing Ballinrobe's Burleigh Accountancy Group Beginners Chase for trainer Terence O'Brien and jockey John Shinnick.
Tue 07th May
Denis O'Regan was at his patient best aboard Mighty Tom in the Listed Oyster Tavern Handicap Hurdle in Killarney.
Sun 14th May
The first of three days racing in Killarney begins today and the going is Good to Yielding, Good in places on the National Hunt course (watering) and Yielding (on Flat track) after 1.5mm of rain overnight,
Sun 14th May
Risk Belle was awarded the Grade A Rybo Handicap Hurdle at Fairyhouse by the stewards after suffering interference from Monbeg Park.
Sat 08th Apr
Runner-up at Galway earlier in the month, Presenting J went one better in the Shanahan Power-sponsored mares' bumper to complete a memorable day for 7lb conditional Michael O'Sullivan.
Fri 23rd Sep
Magnor Glory, sent off one of four co-favourites at 11/2, took home first prize in the Dawn Milk Run Handicap Hurdle.
Fri 15th Jul
Bottom-weight Magnor Glory (5/1) was an emphatic winner of the McGrath Limestone Works Handicap Hurdle under Conor Maxwell.
Fri 08th Apr
Terence O'Brien supplied the favourite, Magnor Glory, and the 66/1 outsider of the field, Aoibhe's Beau, for the Tipperary Town Handicap Hurdle and it was the latter who served up the upset by 12 lengths.
Tue 25th May
Magnor Glory brought off a big gamble in division one of the two mile one handicap hurdle in Wexford with a dominant display.
Sun 16th May
Bought from France for 210,000 pounds after a third placing there last December, Kalkas (3/1 into 2/1 second favourite) built on a recent Irish debut fifth placing to land the 'David Fitzgerald - Take It Easee' Maiden Hurdle at Limerick.
Wed 30th Dec
I legged up Michael's dad Willie O'Sullivan for my first winner in a point-to-point in Dungarvan in the early 1990s and it has been a full turn of the wheel. He is a fantastic lad and to be honest I haven't been watching him that much, but have been hearing about him. I knew was cool, that's what I wanted and he gave the horse a fantastic ride. I told him not to go wide and if you have to sit, sit. He said he could have gone wide but he sat. He is unbelievable value for his 7lb claim. the horse works on his own because he is very hard on himself so I didn't have a clue what way he was going to run. After his Galway run we were disappointed but Donal MacAuley, who rides him out and does all the work with him, was happy and said he was in good form. He was eating and everything was ok and while we always felt there was a big handicap in him, I thought we were 10 or 12 pounds too high. Today was the big target but Sandy (Shaw, handicapper) will have a say now. He could jump a fence but could stay over hurdles for a while. The lads at home have done a great job and Michael Brown, my head lad, has been fantastic - this is a great boost.
Terence O'Brien
After race at
Listowel Fri, 23rd Sep, 2022 (1st)
I legged up Michael's dad Willie O'Sullivan for my first winner in a point-to-point in Dungarvan in the early 1990s and it has been a full turn of the wheel. He is a fantastic lad and to be honest I haven't been watching him that much, but have been hearing about him. I knew was cool, that's what I wanted and he gave the horse a fantastic ride.
Terence O'Brien
After race at
Killarney Fri, 15th Jul, 2022 (1st)
We said we'd give him a break after his last run and come here before going to Galway. I didn't think he was 100% today but he is a funny horse to train and is very hard on himself. You can never do too little with him, Donal Macauley rides him at home and does a super job and keeps the lid on him. He has been fantastic for us and he'll run in the two-miles handicap hurdle on the Friday at Galway. The family are a bit emotional as Barry Walsh was involved with (owner) Joe Sheahan but died a fortnight before the horse won for the first time. Barry was a cattle dealer from Rathpeacon and this is a poignant moment.
Terence O'Brien
After race at
Wexford Sun, 16th May, 2021 (1st)
Unfortunately his part-owner Barry Walsh died a few weeks ago. He was a cattle dealer and a very well-known man from Rathpeacon in Co Cork. I’d say half the country backed him. This is the first horse he had with me and he died sudden. It was a sad event. It was great that he was able to win for his family today. He has been a very difficult horse to train. He is a very hot horse and we tried him with the hood. The hard work early on has paid off with him now. He did that very well and I’m delighted with him. He will go for something similar now.
Terence O'Brien
Related by Dam Andreas Pride (IRE)
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