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Medicine Jack (GB)
ch g 7th May 2014
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Track Horse
Medicine Jack (GB) ch g 7th May 2014
Dam's Sire
Formidable (USA)
Breeder
Downfield Cottage Stud
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Oct 2019
Autumn Hit Sale (Goffs Ireland)
Glenburnie Stables
Purchaser: Colm Sharkey/Roger Fell (PS)
€30,000
Lots Sold: 75
Prices
Avg: €13,219
Median: €9,000
Maximum: €70,000
Sep 2015
September Yearling Sale (Tattersalls (Ireland))
Castletown Stud
Purchaser: Ger Lyons
€28,000
Lots Sold: 410
Prices
Avg: €24,093
Median: €18,000
Maximum: €130,000
Nov 2014
December Foal Sale (Tattersalls (UK))
Catridge Farm Stud
Purchaser: Emerald Bloodstock (P.S.)
£10,000
Lots Sold: 779
Prices
Avg: £41,221
Median: £25,000
Maximum: £450,000
Reports in which Medicine Jack (GB) was mentioned
The Ken Condon trained Aleef recorded his third win of the season and his seventh overall, as he claimed the Kilberry Restuarant Handicap.
Wed 09th Oct
Intisaab and Ardhoomey, the first two home in the Scurry Handicap 12 months ago, will do battle again in the valuable six-furlong prize at the Curragh today.
Sat 20th Jul
Woodland Opera will make his first start under Flat rules in the concluding race at Listowel on Sunday.
Sun 02nd Jun
Punchestown Festival week in Kildare begins with an eight-race Flat card at Naas.
Mon 29th Apr
Flat racing returns to Navan on Saturday where the eight-race card has been well supported and is headlined by the Cork Stakes.
Sat 30th Mar
There was a thrilling finish to the Listed Waterford Testimonial Stakes, with Medicine Jack getting up on the line to deny Lost Treasure.
Sun 14th Oct
Rapid Reaction landed a famous win for County Tipperary duo, owner/trainer/breeder John Grogan, and apprentice jockey Andrew Slattery, in the Joe McGrath Premier Handicap at Naas.
Sun 30th Sep
In the preceding Group 3 centre-piece, Ger Lyons saddled the third and fourth home, Ardhoomey and Medicine Jack, but the Glenburnie runners are seldom far away from another success as Bucky Larson showed when taking out the 'Paddy & Saoirse Casey' Handicap at Leopardstown.
Thu 14th Jun
Sean Jones, Ger Lyons and Colin Keane doubled their Naas score when Bobby Boy made a successful racecourse debut in the concluding Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden (Plus 10 Race).
Sun 25th Mar
Making Light got her revenge on Elegant Pose to claim Group Three glory in the Lodge Park Stud Irish EBF Park Express Stakes at NaasSun 25th Mar
Hardly surprisingly for an event of its kind there was a tight finish to the Naas Racecourse Launches The 2018 Flat Season Handicap. Medicine Jack (8/1 into 5/1) just emerged victorious under champion jockey Colin Keane.
Sun 25th Mar
Orewa (14/1), a son of one of the top first season sires in Helmet, won the big pot for the Tattersalls Ireland Super Auction Sale Stakes at the Curragh.
Sun 11th Sep
Harzand (4-6) produced a gutsy display to become a dual Derby hero in the Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby at the CurraghSat 25th Jun
Ger Lyons and Colin Keane recorded their biggest success of the season to date, as they combined to take the Group 2 Gain Railway Stakes with Medicine Jack.
Sat 25th Jun
Trainer Ger Lyons and stable jockey Colin Keane combined for a first-and-last races maidens double at Navan today when their Lustrous Light, in the Qatar Racing silks, justified strong 4/5 favouritism to win the concluding KL Construction Maiden.
Sat 28th May
Trainer Ger Lyons was understandably emotional following the win of his Medicine Jack in the opening Merryn Lacy EBF Median Auction Maiden at Navan today, a race run in memory of a young friend of the family.
Sat 28th May
Lundy confirmed the promise of his debut run at Dundalk last month when taking the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Auction Maiden in fine style at Leopardstown.
Sun 08th May
After race at
Navan Sun, 14th Oct, 2018 (1st)
Delighted to get that, and his last run told us he was back to his old self. He wants it a bit softer but it was lovely and safe there. He loved being in the bunch and getting a bit of cover. He never picked the stick up and he ran with great enthusiasm. That will give him a bit of confidence and set him up for next year. We were quiet for the last week or so and just backed off them a bit. The horses are well but it was nice that he confirmed that.
G M Lyons
After race at
Naas Sun, 25th Mar, 2018 (1st)
The horses are as fit as we can have them at home,. Part of me didn't want to run him and the other part said well we've had all of last season off . We literally couldn't get him to raise a gallop at home. He was a Group 2 winner but we gelded him at the end of the season and kept him going. His work was okay but was like we were seeing at two, without getting carried away. The only box we didn't tick today was the heavy ground but my theory is once they turn four I'm running them and if they don't handle it we won't ask them to do it again. The wheels are back on the wagon and we'll probably aim for that Listed race in Navan (Cork Stakes on April 7th). We'll see what the handicapper does and we'll tread lightly. If he gets back to any semblance of what he was at two we'll have fun with him this summer.
G M Lyons
After race at
Curragh Sat, 25th Jun, 2016 (1st)
He did what we thought he could do. That's not being cocky, we like him but you never know when you have Ballydoyle to deal with. We thought if King Electric could run a race then he had a huge chance. We have Psychedelic Funk but we've always said he's not the only one. He went to Royal Ascot but the ground went against him and he ran a great race to finish third as he was the first horse off the bridle. This horse is still only half a horse and we were worried he was still not mature. I was talking with Colin beforehand and was saying 'have we got this wrong' as King Electric was shorter in the betting but he said no. He got a terrible fall earlier in the day and it just goes to show you that it can go one way or the other so quickly in racing. I'm delighted both horses and jockeys were alright. I said at Navan that winning a Railway was as important to me as winning a Coventry. They are both Group 2's. I made a stupid mistake taking this horse to England (Newbury). It was pure greed and I only took him over to have another horse with Endless Drama. I don't like standing around all day for one race and it wasn't fair on him to run him but it didn't do him any harm and he learned from it. We'll look at the Phoenix Stakes now with him and Psychedelic Funk.
G M Lyons
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