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Last Win
Gowran Park Wed, 11th May, 22 1/1Fav, B M Coen
(1401 days)
Last Run
Cork Fri, 5th May, 23
10th, 12/1, B M Coen
(1042 days)
Lifetime
Runs
Wins
Win %
Earnings
Flat IRE
11
1
9%
€20,095
Under Rules Total
11
1
9%
Date Course Conditions
Race Result
Jockey
Class
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MorningSP
Nov 2023
November Breeding Stock Sale (Goffs Ireland)
Purchaser: Whitethorn Bloodstock
€50,000
Lots Sold: 301
Prices
Avg: €132,608
Median: €20,000
Maximum: €6,000,000
05May23 Cor 7f Soft to Heavy 4y+ Hcap(80K)
9-3[12/1]10th of 19, 5.38L behind Earls
B M Coen
28/112/1
Feb 2021
February Sale - Part 1 (Goffs Ireland)
Purchaser: Withdrawn
Lots Sold: 117
Prices
Avg: €13,553
Median: €8,000
Maximum: €100,000
Nov 2019
November Foal Sale Part 1 (Goffs Ireland)
Purchaser: Withdrawn
Lots Sold: 524
Prices
Avg: €49,087
Median: €29,500
Maximum: €1,200,000
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.

Miss Mirabell (IRE)



She was drawn bad and ran green here the first day but I loved the way she finished. She got her head down and really ran to the line. Her work has been good since and she has come on a lot from the run. That was a pretty good performance. Ben said he would have liked a lead but nothing was going on so he made the running and when he gave her a backhander she quickened up well. She’s a big filly and was a bit raw the first day. Her mind is a bit sharper now and she should improve. She’s got scope and is a well-bred filly. We’ll see what the handicapper does. There is a couple of nice fillies handicaps coming up. I think that is a good trip for her and she might get a mile and a quarter later in the year.
J P Murtagh





