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M D O'Callaghan
20-3-16 CURRAGH. Jockey Kieran Fallon in the parade ring with new boss Michael O'Callaghan, before riding TERRIFIC FEELING in the Tally Ho Stud EBF Maiden.HEALY RACING PHOTO
Runs
Wins
Places
Win %
Earnings
1 Level Stk
Last 21 Days (Flat)
3
2
0
66.67%
14325.00
8.50
Last 21 Days (Flat)
Runs - 3, Wins - 2, Places - 0
Win %
66.67%
Earnings
14325.00
€1 Level Stk
8.50
- Last 21 Days
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Dundalk Wed, 20th Nov, 2024
Darkdeserthighway Leigh said she jumped well and he was able to get a little bit closer than normal. It is one thing to ride her that way, but she needs a little bit of space in on the rail and he got a bit of space. Things panned out for him and she has won well in the end. This is her grade. She has been running in those 75/80 races during the summer and she is just not able to compete at that level. Delighted to get her head in front and delighted the other horse ran well. The other horse will probably compete away here for the winter and she probably will as well. We'll see what the handicapper does. The two of these will only win in their grade and that is in 65s. This race is a 0-70, but it didn't look a true 0-70. I know it is only a 5lb opening, but it is a different kettle of fish when you get into that level. The 65 horses just don't have the class to maintain that pace and keep going. Both of mine are probably better than 65 horses, but they have their own few quirks and they just need to be in that 65 grade to get their head in front.
Dundalk Fri, 15th Nov, 2024
Genoah He's not champion jockey for nothing!. Delighted for the lads that own him, good friends of mine. He handles the surface well. Stepped him up to a mile and one in Punchestown and he came home well, and the step up to a mile and a-quarter here really suited him. He's at the backend of his three-year-old year, but he is still relatively lightly raced - it is only his fifth run. We'll see what the handicapper does and he could possibly go handicapping here, he's in good form and he likes it up here. We'll see what is there for him. Colin thinks as he grows up he will have no problem staying a mile and a-half. He's still a little bit green when he got there, he just had a little look. Colin was delighted with him.