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You Oughta Know (IRE)
b g 9th May 2018
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You Oughta Know (IRE) b g 9th May 2018
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Soldier Of Fortune (IRE)
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You Oughta Know took trainer Willie Mullins into double figures for the week in terms of winners when staying on strongly to land the concluding Fr. Breen Memorial(Pro/Am) INH Flat Race at Galway.
Sun 06th Aug
You Oughta Know made a very impressive racecourse debut when absolutely bolting up in the concluding Racing Again June 4th(Pro/Am) INH Flat Race at Kilbeggan.
Fri 12th May
After race at
Galway Sun, 6th Aug, 2023 (1st)
It was a good performance giving the second horse a stone (including riders claim). Patrick felt the ground was fast enough for him so we might put him by now before going jumping. It’s been a great week and the ground here is fantastic.
W P Mullins
After race at
Kilbeggan Fri, 12th May, 2023 (1st)
He has a fabulous pedigree, by Beat Hollow out of a sister to Pont Alexandre,. He's not particularly a horse for this track, he probably wants a more galloping track. We went a real strong gallop and it was a messy start, 16 is probably plenty around here. Everyone who rode him at home liked him but he wasn't the sharpest workhorse so we didn't think he'd do what he did but a strong gallop really played into his hands. It was just a messy race, I didn't want to be as wide as I was but when there was a false start it was just too narrow passing the fence and we were all going. Once you get one false start it's a mess so I just wanted to get wide then and get a clear run. If he had got beaten I might have blamed myself but it didn't matter in the end. The middle of the race he fell asleep a bit with me but once I pulled him out turning out of the back and we started to pass horses he just locked on. I was trying not to get there too soon from a mile-and-a-half out. Uncle Junior won his bumper here as well, nearly as easy as him, so if he could replicate his career it would be a lot of fun. I rang Luke about two months ago and said 'this horse is nice, make sure and pick a good name for him'.
W P Mullins
Related by Dam Pont De Alma (FR)
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