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Punchestown 2024
Punchestown 2024
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Premier League (IRE) b g 2015
Track Horse
Track Horse
Premier League (IRE) b g 2015
Last Win
Galway Mon, 30th Jul, 18 5/1Fav, G F Carroll
(2292 days)
Last Run
Sligo Tue, 21st May, 19
6th, 7/1, Ben Martin Coen
(1997 days)
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Win %
Earnings
Level Stk
Flat IRE
21
3
4
14%
€34,837.5
2.75
Under Rules Total
21
3
4
14%
2.75
Form Figures
9969559-1652132351-0456/
Form Timeline
Form Figures - 9969559-1652132351-0456/
Date Course Conditions
Race Result
Jockey
Class
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MorningSP
Sep 2016
September Yearling Sale (Tattersalls (Ireland))
Ballybin Stud
Purchaser: Lot Not Sold
€3,500
Lots Sold: 409
Prices
Avg: €24,963
Median: €19,000
Maximum: €150,000
Nov 2015
November Foal Sale (Goffs Ireland)
Ballybin Stud
Purchaser: Peter Doyle Bloodstock
€13,000
Lots Sold: 810
Prices
Avg: €31,917
Median: €17,750
Maximum: €1,100,000
Symbols Explained
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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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Race
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Class
Date
Sale
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Purchaser
Price
Sep 2016
September Yearling Sale (Tattersalls (Ireland))
Ballybin Stud
Purchaser: Lot Not Sold
€3,500
Lots Sold: 409
Prices
Avg: €24,963
Median: €19,000
Maximum: €150,000
Nov 2015
November Foal Sale (Goffs Ireland)
Ballybin Stud
Purchaser: Peter Doyle Bloodstock
€13,000
Lots Sold: 810
Prices
Avg: €31,917
Median: €17,750
Maximum: €1,100,000
Reports in which Premier League (IRE) was mentioned
Mulvany savours first Galway Festival victory
Premier League justified strong market support with a decisive victory in the claytonhotelgalway.ie Handicap. Mon 30th JulDouble for O'Brien as Waitingfortheday continues winning run
Joseph O'Brien completed an across the card double, as his Waitingfortheday made it four wins in-a-row in the Leopardstown 'Summer Pass' Handicap Thu 19th JulSec bounces back to give Prendergast double
Triple Sec bounced back to form to secure a double on the card for trainer Patrick Prendergast at Bellewstown tonight. Wed 04th JulMy Snowdrop a ready winner for Oxx
John Oxx's My Snowdrop enjoyed her first venture into handicap company with a decisive victory over seven furlongs at Listowel. Sun 03rd JunHayes tops the League for Mulvany
Chris Hayes gained his revenge on Declan McDonogh in the second at Sligo as Premier League proved too strong for hotpot Luzum. Tue 22nd MayFoster working her Magic on Julia's
Julia's Magic followed-up on her win at Dundalk in November, as she took the Meridian Security Handicap under Oisin Orr for Denise 'Sneezy' Foster. Sat 19th MayMulvany on the scoresheet again with Premier League
Premier League completed a fine couple of days for Kells trainer Mick Mulvany when recording a not unexpected 14/1 success in the concluding Hen & Stag Packages At Dundalk Stadium Handicap. Wed 18th Apr
After race at Galway Mon, 30th Jul, 2018 (1st)
We’ve been trying for years (to have a winner at the Festival) and have had loads of seconds. It’s great to get it. Every jockey that rode him this year has said he’s a Galway horse, and I said we have him fit enough as he’s ran plenty!
Michael Mulvany
After race at Sligo Tue, 22nd May, 2018 (1st)
I was a bit worried about the ground but it was drying here all the time, and the drainage job here seems to have worked well. Chris said he was a horse that might just suit Galway as he has good early pace and seems to cruise along. I nearly didn’t run him today only there was such a small field. They are running well, and we had six seconds in the last ten days so it’s nice to get a winner.
Michael Mulvany
After race at Dundalk Wed, 18th Apr, 2018 (1st)
We fancied him all week for this. We thought he had improved from last year. He was working with the horse that ran here last week (Early Call) and he was better in than some of them there. Gary said he found it hard to settle him and he needs to learn to race properly. He's a big strong horse but he was a weak horse last year, it takes time. We wouldn't normally have come here but for the meetings being changed. Most of my horses like a bit of give in the ground.
Michael Mulvany
Related by Dam Feeling Wonderful (IRE)
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