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Lucida impresses on her debut
Lucida made a storming start to her career with a victory in the Frank Kenny race for two-year-olds over six furlongs at Naas. Mon 04th AugMassive Pick 6 Rollover at Naas
This afternoon's race meeting at Naas has been thrust into the spotlight with a Tote Pick 6 Rollover of E226,533. Mon 04th AugNaas preview
Dandyleekie is an eyecatching runner at Naas as he contests the opening Frank Kenny Race. Mon 04th AugReview fairyhouse 13th Jul
Aidan and Joseph O'Brien enjoyed a double at Fairyhouse, including Darwin's game success from the front in the Listed Belgrave StakesSun 13th Jul
Island just holds on in Fairyhouse opener
Cape Clear Island just held on to take the opener at Fairyhouse this afternoon, the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden, scoring under Joseph O’Brien for his father Aidan. Sun 13th JulReview curragh 28th Jun
Australia completed the big Epsom-Curragh double with a display of effortless class to take the Dubai Duty Free Irish DerbySat 28th Jun
Well backed Stack newcomer wins opener
Accepted justified plenty market confidence (10/1 in the morning into 13/2) to win the opening Dubai Duty Free FullOfSurprises EBF Maiden at the Curragh today, scoring for trainer Tommy Stack, jockey Wayne Lordan and in the colours of the trainer's son and assistant James 'Fozzy' Stack. Sat 28th JunReview curragh 8th Jun
Indigo Lady sprung a 66-1 shock as she took the feature TRM Silver Stakes at the Curragh under an enterprising ride from Seamie HeffernanSun 08th Jun