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Star Harbour (IRE)
b g 12th Mar 2018
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Track Horse
Star Harbour (IRE) b g 12th Mar 2018
Dam's Sire
Oasis Dream (GB)
Breeder
Mrs Jacqueline Norris
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Oct 2019
Orby Sale (Goffs Ireland)
Camas Park Stud
Purchaser: Shadwell Estate Company
€400,000
Lots Sold: 364
Prices
Avg: €117,933
Median: €65,000
Maximum: €3,000,000
Nov 2018
November Foal Sale Part 1 (Goffs Ireland)
Jockey Hall Stud
Purchaser: Camas Park Stud
€290,000
Lots Sold: 161
Prices
Avg: €74,534
Median: €52,000
Maximum: €350,000
Reports in which Star Harbour (IRE) was mentioned
Star Harbour just got there in the Happy 60th Birthday To Ger Dunne Of Punchestown Race over an extended nine-furlongs to the relief of favourite backers.
Tue 17th Sep
Mick Halford and Tracey Collins fired three darts at the featured Red God Handicap in Dundalk and it was 18/1 shot Ameerat Jumaira who sprang a surprise.
Thu 15th Aug
Star Harbour (3/1) registered a sixth career success at Tipperary today, landing the four-runner Cregan Electrical Ltd. Race for trainer Ado McGuinness, owners Total Recall Racing Club and jockey Adam Caffrey.
Fri 09th Aug
Star Harbour stayed on strongly close home under Adam Caffrey to give trainer Adrian McGuinness the final winner of Derby weekend when taking the concluding Dubai Duty Free Irish EBF Ragusa(Premier) Handicap at the Curragh.
Sun 30th Jun
Satono Chevalier regained the winning thread when finishing strongly on the favoured stand side to land the featured Unitek Handicap at Dundalk this evening.
Fri 08th Mar
Michael Halford and Tracey Collins were back in the winners' enclosure with stable jockey Ronan Whelan after Ceallach produced a late burst to land the FLC Frank Lynch & Co. 50th Anniversary Handicap at Dundalk.
Fri 13th Oct
Ado McGuinness bagged a quick double at Bellewstown this afternoon when Star Harbour (9/4) lunged late to land the Kilsaran Race.
Thu 28th Sep
Walhaan was tough off the front in repelling the odds-on favourite Horantzau D'airy in the opening maiden hurdle at Leopardstown.
Mon 06th Mar
A small-field conditions event run at Cork last month proved to be the key piece of form in the Paddy Power Supporting Cancer Trials Ireland Irish Cambridgeshire.
Sat 27th Aug
Trainer Brian Duffy scooped a big pot for the Magic Lads Syndicate when Magic Chegaga forged home in the Colm Quinn BMW Mile Handicap.
Tue 26th Jul
Fastnet Crown mugged McTigue to take the mile premier handicap at the Curragh for Michael O'Callaghan and Leigh Roche.
Sat 25th Jun
Last season’s 1000 Guineas heroine Mother Earth is the star attraction on the first afternoon of the Irish Flat turf season at the Curragh on Saturday.
Sat 26th Mar
Star Harbour (16/5) made light of a marked drop in distance to land the Castleisland Rated Race in decisive fashion.
Wed 14th Jul
There’s a fairly lively market for the rated race at 5.25 with the weakness of morning favourite San Martino (7/4 out to 3s) leading to support for a couple of his rivals.
Wed 14th Jul
Star Harbour (22/1) made just about all the running to win the featured Royal County Handicap in the hands of Chris Hayes.
Sun 30th May
After a lengthy steward’s enquiry the placings of the first two were reversed following the concluding HOLLYWOODBETS HORSE RACING AND SPORTS BETTING Handicap at Dundalk. Barretstown was promoted at the expense of first past the post, Star Harbour.
Wed 17th Feb
The Irishinjuredjockeys.com (C & G) Maiden at Dundalk saw Joseph O’Brien saddle the first two home with Visualisation (7/2) triumphing in the colours of his mother Anne Marie.
Fri 22nd Jan
The 7f maiden for 3-year-olds at 5.00pm has a couple of interesting participants at Dundalk this afternoon, notably Star Harbour who cost 400,000 Euros as a yearling and makes his debut for Ado McGuinness.
Mon 11th Jan
After race at
Punchestown Tue, 17th Sep, 2024 (1st)
He's lazy and it was totally an inadequate trip for him,. We had him in Chester at the weekend, but the ground went against him for that Listed race. We threw him into this race when it was small entries, it was a bit of an afterthought. The conditions suited, but we knew it was a bit short. Adam got after him early doors and he gave him a good ride. He just got there and it's great for the lads, he's been a great money-spinner for them. He wasn't a cheap horse when we bought him, but the fun they've got out of him has been unreal. That's his third win of the year and he had a very good run the last day at Dundalk carrying a lot of weight. He'll probably go back for the Diamond Stakes there in two weeks time. We might give him a break after that. We've threatened to run him over hurdles a couple of times - we pulled him out at Down Royal because of the ground, but at some stage he will make another appearance over hurdles. He'll want nice autumn or spring ground.
Adrian McGuinness
After race at
Tipperary Fri, 9th Aug, 2024 (1st)
he has been a great horse, the lads have had a lot of fun with him. We had made entries for him next week but that win might stop us running him, as he'll get a 7lb penalty. A win is a win though and we're delighted. Adam gave him a good ride and while I thought we were in trouble early on, he would prefer further, although in the past had been placed in Lincolns and Galway Miles. He isn't slow-slow but is a typical Sea The Stars being a late developer. He is a high-class fun horse and is well handicapped over hurdles so will probably see a hurdle again before the year is out.
Adrian McGuinness
After race at
Curragh Sun, 30th Jun, 2024 (1st)
That's brilliant, this horse deserves it as he's been very consistent over his last few runs. He was fourth in a €50,000 handicap the last time and the lads have been very lucky, they've been with me since I started. They are a great bunch of lads. He wasn't a cheap horse and I always said he'd win a big race so it's great to get one. He's been very consistent, he won a good one last year in the Racing League as well. He's a great horse. We were to go to Yarmouth for the Racing League but that could actually put him out of the ratings now. If he doesn't go there he could go for the mile-and-a-half in Galway. He's run well in Galway before, he's a Sea The Stars and stays well. It's great to have a horse like him, he's won plenty of money for them. The lads have had a great time with him. They are a great bunch of lads and they all re-invest every couple of years and they always come across a nice horse. I have to thank my staff as well and Adam, who is seriously good value for his claim. I'd like to dedicate this win to my brother who is very ill in St Francis Hospice and doesn't have long left. It will be a great tonic for him.
Adrian McGuinness
After race at
Killarney Wed, 14th Jul, 2021 (1st)
It was a top class ride by a top class jockey. He is entered in the Galway Mile but three-year-olds don't have a great record in it and he’s in at the Curragh on Sunday as well over 1m2f. However I'm not inclined to run him back quick, unless the handicapper slaughters him, and he might go straight to Galway. I'd say he just didn't stay the last day at Down Royal and we put the visor on him to sharpen him up as he is very laid-back and lazy at home. That's the way he is but he has loads of ability and is a smashing horse and I think he'll improve again. I think he'll go places.
Adrian McGuinness
After race at
Navan Sun, 30th May, 2021 (1st)
We put blinkers on him last time (fifth at Sligo) but he missed the break and got caught in behind. He has a lot of ability and he wasn't a cheap colt. We have castrated him as he was a bit of a boyo and wasn't giving us everything. We did feel he had a lot of ability and I said I'd run him in this even though we were a couple of pounds out of the handicap as he'd have a light weight on his back. To be honest the plan was to sit in a little but 'Chesney' said he just jumped so well and he decided to let him stride on. He put it to bed fairly quickly. He'll be nice for a mile-and-a-half handicap at Galway or as regards closer plans I was talking about the Ulster Derby. I think he will stay a mile-and-a-half and I'd say that's where he'll go next. This was a nice pot to pick up on the way. We were a couple of pounds out so the handicapper will hit us high enough that we'll get into one of those races. It's nice to have a horse like him to look forward to.
Adrian McGuinness
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