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Snugsborough Hall (IRE)
b g 2011
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Snugsborough Hall (IRE) b g 2011
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Saddlers' Hall (IRE)
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Reports in which Snugsborough Hall (IRE) was mentioned
Take All made every post a winning one, as he made virtually all in the feature at a well-attended Wexford, the Molloy Metals Wexford GAA Raceday Handicap Chase.
Fri 07th Jul
Politesse (11/2) made a successful handicap debut when prominent throughout under Conor Orr in the featured Tote Connacht National.
Tue 14th Jun
Top-weight Royal Rendezvous (12/1) got the better of Discordantly on the run-in of the Grade A handicap chase over an extended 2m5f.
Wed 27th Apr
Cheltenham Festival hero Galvin bids to provide trainer Gordon Elliott with a seventh victory in the Irish Daily Star — Best For Racing Coverage Chase at Punchestown on Wednesday.
Wed 13th Oct
Young Ruler Of The World mare Monas Melody upstaged some better known rivals to win the Gap Of Dunloe (Q.R.) Maiden at Killarney.
Tue 13th Jul
Smart chaser Snugsborough Hall (15/2) made the most of his lower rating over hurdles when landing the Easy Clean Limited Handicap Hurdle in the hands of Eoin Walsh.
Mon 10th May
From a standing start Snugsborough Hall (pulled up before the fourth) was given no chance after being hampered, and others had their hopes seriously compromised in the Grade A Guinness Handicap Chase at Punchestown. Eventual winner Foxy Jacks was smart away and soon at the head of affairs for a length and three parts win.
Wed 28th Apr
Livelovelaugh turned the Randox Topham Handicap Chase into a procession for Patrick and Willie Mullins.
Fri 09th Apr
The going at Cork is soft, yielding to soft in places following a dry twenty four hours.
Sat 04th Jan
Snugsborough Hall gained compensation for connections for an unfortunate mishap at Fairyhouse last month when landing the Grade B Pigsback.com Handicap Chase at Punchestown today.
Thu 02nd May
Impact Factor had some fortune on his side when taking a dramatic BoyleSports Novice Handicap Chase at Fairyhouse.
Sun 21st Apr
Snugsborough Hall readily justified 11/10 favouritism to win the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Rated Novice Chase at Leopardstown today for trainer Liam Cusack and jockey Denis O'Regan.
Mon 04th Mar
Liam Cusack and Denis O’Regan successfully teamed up for the second time in just over 24 hours as Snugsborough Hall pleased favourite backers in the MicrodogID Beginners Chase at Clonmel.
Thu 14th Feb
The ultra-consistent Se Mo Laoch stayed on best to take the Punchestown Amateur National (Q.R) Handicap Chase, scoring under Eoin Mahon for Brian McMahon.
Sun 13th Jan
Noel Meade was full of praise of Getaway Kid as he made a winning debut over fences in the beginners' chase at Down Royal.
Wed 26th Dec
The ultra-consistent Se Mo Laoch recorded his first win over fences, as he got the better of Snugsborough Hall in the K Club Handicap Chase.
Sun 09th Dec
Sir Ector ended a drought that stretched back the best part of four years with victory in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Handicap Hurdle at SligoTue 22nd Aug
Darkest Flyer was given a front-running ride by Sean Flanagan to prevail in the extended two and a half mile rated novice hurdle at Sligo.
Tue 22nd Aug
With plenty of rain forecast, conditions are likely to be testing at Sligo today for its seven race National-Hunt card.
Tue 22nd Aug
Davids Charm made the most of his opportunity as first reserve, reaching the line-up for TheTote.com Handicap Hurdle and delivering at odds of 14/1 in race three at Galway.
Wed 02nd Aug
Clara Sorrento (5-2) ran out a determined winner of the La Touche Restaurant Rated Novice Hurdle at PunchestownMon 22nd May
The Liam Cusack trained Snugsborough Hall landed a gamble in the Punchestown For Events Handicap Hurdle.
Mon 22nd May
After race at
Punchestown Thu, 2nd May, 2019 (1st)
we always felt there was going to be plenty of pace in the race which suited and I was just hoping they came back to us. He’s progressing nicely and was in off a light weight. He came out of the race in Fairyhouse well, and it’s great to win a nice prize at the Punchestown Festival. The lads who own him (Rising Sun Partnership) are real racing enthusiasts and I’m delighted with the way the horse has progressed throughout the season. I ran him before over longer trips to teach him to settle. He’s learning all the time but the handicapper is not going to be too kind to him. He’s pulled a front shoe and hopefully he comes home in one piece. He’s generally a good ground horse, and the way he won there you would be thinking of something like a two miles chase at Leopardstown over Christmas.
Liam P Cusack
After race at
Leopardstown Mon, 4th Mar, 2019 (1st)
it was a lovely pot to win. When you are a novice you have to try and go for these; there will be plenty of handicaps next year. We were dropping back in trip but I always felt that he wasn't a slow horse. He's learning the whole time and probably Clonmel manned him up a bit. I was delighted with the way it went. With four runners it can often be tactical but he had a lovely position and he jumped lovely. We'll see what the ground does now but I'll probably ease off a bit now and wait for Fairyhouse or Punchestown. He wouldn't want it any heavier. The ground is lovely on the chase track. We'll see what the handicapper does now.
Liam P Cusack
After race at
Clonmel Thu, 14th Feb, 2019 (1st)
He is a work in progress and can be hard on himself. On the inside track here it is tight and it is hard to make up ground so we said if we jump out fourth or fifth and if he gets there, let him be there and keep filling him. I was delighted with the way he picked up after the last, having got in tight to it. He was entitled to win and he likes a bit of nice ground. He's a nice horse.
Liam P Cusack
After race at
Punchestown Mon, 22nd May, 2017 (1st)
He's a brother of Snugsborough Benny who won in Tipperary. Ray Loughnane bred the two of them and we had to find an owner for one of them as he's a farrier and has two horses in training. I mentioned it to the boys that he was showing me a bit early on and in fairness they bought him and have been patient. He was a bit immature after running in point-to-points and was a bit wild in himself. He needed a bit of match practice more than anything and that was why the hood was on. He's a nice horse and really chasing is his game. He's a lovely horse. It's great for the lads, it's their first winner with me so I'm delighted. They have a few with me and are good owners. There are two lads from the north, Ivor McGrath and Sean Lavery, and Cathal Brophy lives near me at home and helps me in the yard while Michael Heary has been with me for years.
Liam P Cusack
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