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Punch Your Weight (IRE)
b g 2009
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Punch Your Weight (IRE) b g 2009
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Ursa Major showed himself to be one of the best young stayers in Ireland as he took the Gain Horse Feeds Irish St Leger Trial at the CurraghSat 25th Aug
Andy Oliver's excellent season continued at the Curragh this afternoon as the Co Tyrone trainer saddled Punch Your Weight to win the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Irish Cambridgeshire under Chris Hayes (seventh winner of the week).
Sat 25th Aug
The Andy Oliver trained newcomer Punch Your Weight kept on best under Gary Carroll to take the last at Cork, the Family Fun Day Out Maiden over seven furlongs.
Sun 05th Aug
Sapphire showed a liking for testing conditions as she romped away with the feature Irish Stallion Farms EBF Give Thanks Stakes at CorkSun 05th Aug
After race at
Curragh Sat, 25th Aug, 2012 (1st)
I'm absolutely delighted. He is a horse that was very green on his debut at Cork and Gary Carroll gave him a lovely educational ride there and he kept on so well. I knew the step up in trip to a mile would be no problem and I thought he would sneak in at the bottom of the handicap and that we might as well give it a go. We knew he would handle the ground. Chris gave him a great ride. I told him to ride him as he finds him and if he got bumped or crowded to look after him. We were worried about his inexperience in a big field. Three furlongs out I thought he was in trouble as he had to bring him back and when he was riding him two and a half furlongs out I thought he was gone. But when he saw daylight he jumped back on the bridle and came home very well.
A Oliver
After race at
Cork Sun, 5th Aug, 2012 (1st)
I'm very pleased with that. He was a very green horse. Gary (Carroll) said that he picked up as they went around the corner and just kept staying. I'm delighted with that and it looks like he will get further. The ground isn't an issue with him and he will probably step up in trip. I was hoping for a good run but to win like that on his debut suggest he could be a good horse.
A Oliver
Related by Dam Sun Slash (IRE)
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