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Staysound Susie (IRE)
b f 2021
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Staysound Susie (IRE) b f 2021
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Acclamation (GB)
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Mortlestown Stables
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Reports in which Staysound Susie (IRE) was mentioned
The Andrew Slattery trained Staysound Susie benefitted from a return to sprinting when running out a cosy winner of the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Handicap at Cork.
Tue 01st Oct
Owner Mark Dobbin saw his colours carried to success for the second time at Naas today as 9/4 favourite National Lady delivered in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Handicap for Ger Lyons and Colin Keane.
Sat 06th Jul
Owner/breeders the Dreamers & Believers Syndicate enjoyed a local winner at Tipperary today as their Staysound Susie (2/1) gained a deserved first success in the @tipperaryraces Maiden, for trainer Andy Slattery and jockey Ben Coen.
Tue 28th May
Duplantis made the most of receiving plenty of weight from the other contenders in the six-furlong nursery at Curragh to score despite drifting markedly left in the final furlong.
Sun 20th Aug
After race at
Cork Tue, 1st Oct, 2024 (1st)
She didn't stay seven (furlongs) in Galway so we gave her a break and is only back five weeks. We'll see what's left for her now and I'd like to find a Listed race for her. She likes soft ground and Andrew thinks she is improving, so I'd run her. She is owned by a great bunch of four lads from Fethard who also bred her: Donal Tobin, Liam Sweeney, Willie Leahy who isn't here, and Richie Nevin whose father trained Belsir to win the (1987) Galway Hurdle.
Andrew Slattery
After race at
Tipperary Tue, 28th May, 2024 (1st)
she was unlucky not have have won the Birdcatcher but I thought the trip might be short for her. She will stay seven (furlongs) but the soft ground helped bring in her stamina. We planned to hold her up but they didn't go fast enough so with the fact she stays seven, Ben said he'd kick on and he was able to dictate. We might go for a better handicap somewhere along the line over six or seven furlongs. the six lads are all from Fethard and they bred her. One is a bread man, another a retired superintendent, there's a farrier from Coolmore and another's father trained the winner of the Galway Hurdle — they're delighted.
Andrew Slattery
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