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Punchestown 2024
Punchestown 2024
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Tango Flare (IRE) b g 21st Apr 2019
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Tango Flare (IRE) b g 21st Apr 2019
Last Win
Fairyhouse Fri, 7th Jun, 24 5/6Fav, J A Heffernan
(163 days)
Last Run
Dundalk Fri, 1st Nov, 24
7th, 5/1, N M Crosse
(16 days)
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Flat IRE
17
3
3
18%
€71,500
0.33
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17
3
3
18%
0.33
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072-11475-041300357
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Form Figures - 072-11475-041300357
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26Jun22 Cur 8f Yielding 3y+ Mdn(15K)
9-5[18/1]13th of 20, 24.50L behind Self Belief
L T McAteer
18/1
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ts2 Tongue Strap vs2 Visor hd2 Hood es2 Eye Shield ec2 Eye Cover cp2 Cheekpiece bl2 Blinkers tt2 Tongue Tie bf Beaten Favourite on Last Run srMentioned in Stewards Report in Results bbvBroke Blood Vessel
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 Tango Flare (IRE) was mentioned
Daamberdiplomat delivers in Dundalk feature
The market principals fought out the finish to the feature Christmas Party Nights At Dundalk Stadium Handicap, with Daamberdiplomat ultimately getting the better of Harry's Bar. Fri 01st NovLyon's Alfie proves a Mate to Curragh punters
The Ger Lyons trained My Mate Alfie continued his progression since reverting to sprinting when landing the Listed Jebel Ali Racecourse & Stables Dash Stakes at the Curragh. Sun 30th JunTango strikes again in Fairyhouse race
Tango Flare recorded back-to-back victories in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Median Auction Race at Fairyhouse this afternoon for trainer Pat Foley. Fri 07th JunFoley's Flare follows-up in Fairyhouse feature
Tango Flare followed-up on his maiden success at Cork as he got up close home to land the feature at Fairyhouse this evening, the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Median Auction Race Fri 09th JunFoley's Flare justifies strong market support
The Pat Foley-trained Tango Flare justified strong market support in the opener at Cork, the Sign Up To Our Newsletter Maiden. Wed 17th MayAccomplished gains important win
Accomplished got off the mark on her fifth start, as she claimed the Fermoy Maiden under Billy Lee for Ken Condon. Tue 27th Sep
After race at Fairyhouse Fri, 7th Jun, 2024 (1st)
Obviously with him winning it last year it was an ideal race to come back here for,. We'll probably go the same route and go back to the Curragh for the Listed race that he was fourth in last year. He was unlucky not to get the black-type last year and you'd be hoping this year with being stronger and more mature he has a chance of getting it. He's holding his form well and he's not too far off it. We tried him over seven on his first run back this season, to see would he get it, but he doesn't. He's a six furlong horse. We dropped him back to six at the Curragh, he missed the break but we were delighted with how he ran on to get fourth. If he had jumped he'd probably have been closer. He was top of the weights that day and it'd hard for him. At least in a Listed race he'll be off level weights. If he can get a length improvement we'll have the black-type.
Patrick T Foley
After race at Fairyhouse Fri, 9th Jun, 2023 (1st)
This is what he's showing us in his work everyday. The win last time has done his confidence the world of good, a win is always a help to a horse,. Coming here we were very happy with the conditions, the race was ideal for him.
Patrick T Foley
After race at Cork Wed, 17th May, 2023 (1st)
That's the first time he's run like his work has been,. His work has always been very good. It looked like a tricky maiden and we weren't coming confident that he'd win it, we were saying that he'd surely be in the shake up. It's surprising that he hasn't won by now but it's probably our own fault in one way as we ran him over the wrong trip in Punchestown, he just didn't see it out. He was second over seven here last season but dropping him back was probably the key to him, six seems to be his trip. He was rated 72 and we'll see what he gets now, we'd have no problem stepping him up in class regardless. Whether he's sold or not, we'll see, if not I'd love to hold on to him. Even if he got a few pounds I think he'd win off that. I think getting a bit of black-type should be no problem to him. He loved that ground today so he has the whole summer ahead of him. We didn't make a plan, we just wanted to get today out of the way and see what happens then. He's a real relaxed horse. Luke was saying in the stalls he was trying to get him back out and he just stood there. He's like that at home as well, which is a big help. With him being four he's a strong horse so we didn't mind giving away the weight today. He's only had a few runs and should keep improving. He's a lovely horse.
Patrick T Foley
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