Going - Good. Fine
Jackpot Pool - 7,761.87 Dividend - 679.10 Winning Units - 8. Placepot Pool - 43,810.38 Dividend - 298.50 Winning Units - 102.73. Pick Six Pool - 4,062.00 Not Won. Carried forward to Tipperary on Tuesday 11th April. Days Aggregate - 176,905.00 Last Year
Claimed horse wins Tramore opener
I thought he'd run well today. I have him a couple of months and he was bought out of a seller by Ray Devereaux (R M D Cleaning Services Limited), who had to name his trainer before he bid for him, so then sent him to me. I had Raydari for him before and Long Journey Home who is back in training now.
Owner/trainer/breeder lands Tramore 1-2
Icelip scores third Tramore win
Lynch back in business with another win
he was impressive there - it was his first run for me and I wasn't sure what to expect. I have him a month or so and he came to me in good shape and was working well at home, but I didn't know what to expect. I was happy when I saw Andrew (Lynch) out in front on him and he galloped away and jumped well. I'm delighted for the syndicate (Home & Dry Syndicate). I have no plan for him now, we'll see.
Codd draws level in Amateur dramatics
that was grand. He had a good run at Downpatrick the last day and it was a weak race today - I'm delighted he got his head in front. It is good for Jamie, he is part of our team and we will help him in any way we can, but Patrick (Mullins) will be hard to beat.
Slattery returns to scene of first winner
I actually trained my first winner in this race back in 1997 with a horse called Shaws Cross and the jockey who rode him was Paul Moloney, and it was also his first ever winner over fences. Dimple had a wind operation after Limerick, was off for six weeks and is only back riding out five weeks. He just choked on the heavy ground at Limerick and we decided to get his wind done after that. That's Liam's (Quinlan) second winner on the track and he is a good young lad. He’s confident and could go out riding in the Champion Hurdle and wouldn't care!. He is owned by an Englishman, Dave Armstrong, who has horses with Chris Grant and Malcolm Jefferson,. I don't know what the plans are with him now but his owner might want to take him back now and race in England now for the summer. We've four won with him now, so if he wants to take him back now we have our job done.
Bumper winner would 'gallop for Ireland'
this is a lucky track for me, and Finny has been a lucky for me. I rang him the other night and told him this was a half decent horse, so he said he'd see if he could get off study! . I didn't have him when he ran in his point-to-point, but it was soft ground then and he is a good ground horse. He'd gallop for Ireland, is a smashing horse and I only have him a month. I got him from Ross O'Sullivan and he had done plenty of work with him. I have an excuse now to go to Punchestown - if the ground is good he'll run in a winners bumper.