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The Busy Fool (IRE) b g 2018
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Jun 2021
Derby Sale (Tattersalls (Ireland))
Pallas Stud
Purchaser: Lot Not Sold
Lots Sold: 299
Prices
Avg: €54,018
Median: €48,000
Maximum: €280,000
Dec 2018
December Nh Sale (Goffs Ireland)
Barnagrotty House Stud
Purchaser: Denis Cleary
€20,000
Lots Sold: 319
Prices
Avg: €14,532
Median: €9,000
Maximum: €230,000
Reports in which The Busy Fool (IRE) was mentioned
The Busy Fool provided 7lb claimer Tiernan Power Roche with his biggest success to date when partnering the Philip Rothwell-trained gelding to take the €45,000 Brown Lad Handicap Hurdle at Naas this afternoon.
Sun 10th Nov
It has been a tremendous season for Philip Rothwell and he watched The Busy Fool bring up 43 winners for his stable when successful in the novice handicap hurdle at Tipperary.
Tue 23rd Apr
After filling the runner-up spot on three of his five previous starts, the well-backed Gorgeous Tom (11/10f from 5/2 early) deservedly made the breakthrough in the opener at Naas this afternoon, the Book Your Summer Season BBQ Packages At Naas Racecourse Maiden Hurdle.
Thu 04th Apr
Down Royal's week-delayed high-profile fixture began with the chaotic Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden Hurdle today which was won by Gordon Elliott's Zefiro Dodville (33/1 — 12s), with stablemate Better Days Ahead (8/15f) falling.
Fri 10th Nov
Newcomer The Busy Fool upset better fancied rivals in the bumper when scoring at 28/1 in the hands of Phidelma Elvin.
Thu 19th Oct
After race at
Naas Sun, 10th Nov, 2024 (1st)
He’s a lovely big horse. They are a great crowd of guys to train for and they’ve been hugely lucky, we’ve had a lot of winners,. I didn’t want to go over fences until next season so we said we’d keep him for a few hurdle races this year. He won in Tipperary last season over two miles and I felt the step up to two and a half would suit. Obviously Tiernan’s claim got rid of his winner’s penalty. The form of the race in Tipperary worked out well, the horse that was second to him was second in Punchestown at the festival.
P J Rothwell
After race at
Naas Sun, 10th Nov, 2024 (1st)
He's a lovely big horse. They are a great crowd of guys to train for and they've been hugely lucky, we've had a lot of winners. They've been very patient with this horse, he was a big weak horse. You can see he's a big backward fella. I didn't want to go over fences until next season so we said we'd keep him for a few hurdles this year. He won in Tipperary last season over two and I felt the step up would suit. Obviously Tiernan's claim got rid of his winner's penalty. The form of the race in Tipperary worked out well, the horse that was second to him was second in Punchestown at the Festival. I think Tiernan will be very important to me this year for some of those handicaps. It was great to have him on board and great that he rode a good winner. He got a very easy lead, he came up the home straight the first time with his ears pricked going a nice steady gallop. With a 7lb claimer off 10st 4lb they gave him, a galloping horse, a very easy lead. I was going to look at the two-mile handicap in Fairyhouse but we'd want a lot of rain for that. We'll creep away. He can come back a bit in trip with an ease in the ground.
P J Rothwell
After race at
Tipperary Tue, 23rd Apr, 2024 (1st)
He is big raw horse, we took our time with him and he is improving. The nicer ground has brought out improvement as well and that will sharpen him. He had been placed in three maiden hurdles at good winter tracks and hopefully he will come forward now. I'll see how he is tomorrow and we might keep him for another fortnight or let him off and forget about him until maybe Down Royal next November. He won't see a chase fence for 12 months.
P J Rothwell
After race at
Thurles Thu, 19th Oct, 2023 (1st)
That was unbelievable and the owners (Seamus Carthy and Tony Murray, from Ballinasloe) have been so patient. Philip bought him at the sales, we've liked him but is a fine big horse who needed time. The owners were willing to give him that time and it has paid off. He showed a little bit galloping on grass at home and all credit goes to Marie who rides him out at home and has done the majority of work with him. He is only going to improve from today. I'm in Philip's every day, I'm there three years now and he is so good to me.
P J Rothwell
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