Going - Good. Fine and sunny
Jackpot Pool - 2,660.91 Dividend - 256.92 Winning Units - 7.25. Placepot Pool - 14,943.28 Dividend - 315.83 Winning Units - 33.12. Days Aggregate - 85,128.11 Last Year 64,956.74
Tommy off the mark over fences
It's taken a long time for this horse to win, since he won on the Flat at Dundalk. Now that he has won one, maybe he will get it together. He is very much a summer horse. I've been coming to Tramore since the 60s with Arthur Moore for the festival. It was the biggest festival of all back then bigger than Galway. I'm very nervous! I'm hoping she gets around and there is no pressure.
Conway collects for Callaghan
We were hopeful. He jumps well and just improved for the better ground, we thought that would help him today. We've no plan for him, we will bring him home and give him a rest. We will see then if there is something similar in three or four weeks. He is a good fun horse for the summer and he'll stay over fences for the moment, but he has won two over hurdles. He was running off 115 today and will probably get a bit of a hike so it'll be harder for him the next day. He won today anyway so we can't complain.
Samui completes across the card double for Elliott
Three up on the night for Elliott as Set scores again
It was straightforward and Keith kept it simple enough. Gordon bought him at Tatts and he had gone up 9lb for his win at Downpatrick so he did well to win today. He won snug enough at the line and hopefully he will win again. He'll be kept going for the summer now and hopefully he'll keep progressing away. He is owned by Nathaniel Lacy and his wife Clodagh. They sponsor the Nathaniel Lacy Grade 1 at Dublin Racing Festival and it's their first horse with Gordon. They are great supporters of racing.
Bynx another for in-form Hassett
Kelly returns on a winner
Chef gives American connections winner at Tramore
This is very, very special because the man that owns this horse (Pierre Manigault), also owns Cape Gentleman who was hurt in the Grand National and he came back out of the clinic only yesterday. Taylor's father trains horses for Pierre in America and I sold this horse to Pierre only a couple of months ago. I think he is a very good horse. Taylor is only 17 and she came over to us last November for three months. She went back to America then and had 11 rides and rode eight winners. I'd love to have her around here the whole time, she is a great girl. I have a bumper picked out for him in England on the 28th of this month and Taylor will ride him again.