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Punchestown 2024
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- Politesse (IRE)
Horse
Politesse (IRE) b f 16th Apr 2014
Track Horse
Track Horse
Politesse (IRE) b f 16th Apr 2014
Trainer
Breeder
Harry Fowler & Alex Frost
Last Win
Galway Sun, 31st Jul, 22 9/4, C J Orr
(875 days)
Last Run
Punchestown Wed, 12th Oct, 22
3rd, 11/2, D J O'Keeffe
(802 days)
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Earnings
Level Stk
Hurdle IRE
4
1
0
25%
€14,850
-0.75
Chase IRE
6
3
1
50%
€40,320
7.00
NHF IRE
3
1
2
33%
€28,100
-1.20
Hurdle GB
2
0
0
0%
0
-2.00
Under Rules Total
15
5
3
33%
3.05
Form Figures
3-21155-41U-076113/
Form Timeline
Form Figures - 3-21155-41U-076113/
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21Mar20 Thu 16f Yielding to Soft 5y+ MdnHdl(13K)
11-5[9/4]1st of 16, 2.75L to Fakiera
C J Orr
4/59/4
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The superscript number on headgear bl2 indicates number of times worn. A plus bl+ indicates more than 10 times where as red background bl1indicates first time.
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Reports in which Politesse (IRE) was mentioned
Galvin sights set on Punchestown repeat
Wed 12th OctPolitesse shows real fighting spirit to win for Fowler and Orr
Politesse battled back bravely on the run-in to secure the Eileen Kelly Memorial Chase on the final day of the Galway festival. Sun 31st JulFowler thrilled as Politesse lands Connacht National
Politesse (11/2) made a successful handicap debut when prominent throughout under Conor Orr in the featured Tote Connacht National. Tue 14th JunOdds-on favourites for final Grade Ones of Punchestown week
Nicky Henderson reports Epatante in “fantastic form” ahead of her bid for a seventh Grade One victory in the Coolmore Kew Gardens Irish EBF Mares Champion Hurdle at Punchestown on Saturday. Sat 30th AprConor Orr rides out his claim on Politesse
Conor Orr rode his last winner as a 3lb claimer as the 9/4 favourite Politesse made all in the Ladbrokes Committed To Safer Gambling Beginners Steeplechase and ran out a comfortable eleven length winner. Sun 30th MayTelevised Thurles begins with hurdle win for Politesse
Dundalk races hit a bum note with yesterday's under investigation Claimer and as racing continues under the microscope, Thurles made a rare appearance centre-stage today with the opening race being won by the Lorna Fowler trained Politesse. Sat 21st MarThurles weights clarification
Weights for Thurles' opening race today are not in descending order as per usual, due to an administrative error. Sat 21st MarFowler has high hopes for classy Politesse
Lorna Fowler is looking forward to seeing her high-class bumper mare Politesse kick off her career over jumps at Thurles at Saturday. Sat 21st MarPolitesse off the mark in impressive fashion
Politesse got off the mark at the third attempt with a commanding success in the concluding mares bumper at Thurles this afternoon. Thu 20th FebDarling Daughter makes it a 1,364/1 treble for Elliott
Darling Daughter completed a 1,364/1 treble on the day for Gordon Elliott when taking the concluding race of the Dublin Racing Festival at Leopardstown, the Coolmore NH Sires Irish EBF Mares Flat Race. Sun 02nd FebMarket movers at Leopardstown
Kemboy looks certain to go off favourite for the Paddy Power Irish Gold Cup with the sponsors offer of 11/8 a general price across the industry. Sun 02nd FebLonghouse Poet looks nice prospect for Brassil
Longhouse Poet gave connections a nice boost after the disappointing run of City Island earlier on the card when making a successful debut under rules in the GVA Donal O’Buachalla Property Advisors Flat Race at Punchestown. Fri 03rd May
After race at Galway Sun, 31st Jul, 2022 (1st)
It’s taken so long to get her back after an injury in Cork and she loves good ground, she really bounces off it. I was so disappointed when the rain came but when I walked the track I was really happy with it. She was so tough, I’m really proud of her. Conor and her make a great partnership. It’s limited what she can go for so we may give her a break and try and get some black type early autumn. She’s not a winter girl.
Mrs Lorna Fowler
After race at Roscommon Tue, 14th Jun, 2022 (1st)
I never had so much pleasure in seeing a horse back to winning ways. She has her problems and took a while to come back after unseating at Cork. We've just been trying to build her confidence to get her back here. Everything was perfect, she loves that good ground and loves to have them chasing her. Conor was really good on her today, he always is to be fair. That was her back at her best and I'm very proud of her today. She's got the class but it's taken a long time to get here. Nothing went her way in Killarney (behind Easy Game) in what was essentially a Grade 1 race. Hopefully that will fill her with confidence. I don't know what we'll do next but she'll definitely keep running.
Mrs Lorna Fowler
After race at Thurles Sat, 21st Mar, 2020 (1st)
I'm absolutely delighted. She came out of her bumper no problem and to be honest it didn't take very much out of her. She's done a lot of schooling, I didn't know if inexperience would tell today but I think what she's shown today is that she is very talented. I'm delighted to have gotten her out today. We could have kept her for bumpers but, especially when you see what is going on in the world, sometimes it better just to get on with it. She's over hurdles now, she's won, and she has her novice status until the Hatton's Grace meeting. I always take stock about what our next plan is but that will have brought her on a ton anyway and it's what she needed. I'm delighted for the owners, delighted for everybody and delighted racing has gone ahead. Conor has ridden her a lot at home, knows her well, and I think it has to help when they know a horse and know the stride on them. You have to use that stride with her. She's clever and at home she always looks at what's she's doing. It was her first time jumping hurdles in a crowd, in a race, and she is smart enough that she would have got it as she went along. That will bring her on so much. She's that kind of filly and everything she's done she's come on and on. She's bright, takes it in and moves to the next step. I'm very very lucky to have her and I know that. On everything she's shown us so far I think we can be a little bit ambitious with her. Ground wise that was lovely for her, on the easier side of soft. If God willing racin
Mrs Lorna Fowler
After race at Thurles Thu, 20th Feb, 2020 (1st)
It is a relief - not because I didn't expect it but because I don't have many horses and it is rather easier when they go off at 66/1 as there's no pressure,. She came out of Leopardstown really well and this was the obvious race to go for and take on her own sex. Like all horses, they'll tend to go on any variations (of ground) and she is very exciting. My husband (Harry Fowler) bred her with Alex Davies and is now owned in partnership with Pete Davies and where we go from here, I want to sit down and see. She has done more than I could have asked for at this stage but there are lots of options for her. We are all about the bigger picture, she is well bred and I'd like to think it isn't just about this year, it is about the next few years going forward. We'll look at all the serious bumper options now but she won't go to Cheltenham.
Mrs Lorna Fowler
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