Going - Soft to Heavy CHANGED to heavy after 4th race.. Overcast
Jackpot Pool - 571.54 Dividend - 2,222.00 Winning Units - .08. Placepot Pool - 8,087.50 Not Won. Carried forward to No Course. Days Aggregate - 126,414.64 Last Year 135,805.00
Enthrallment a nice prospect for Weld
He is a lovely horse, hopefully he has the makings of a nice staying three-year-old. He ran well in the Curragh first time out, has come here today and done that nicely and Chris has ridden him very, very well. The Eyrefield Stakes will be a distinct possibility and we'll see how he comes out of this.
Summers makes autumn breakthrough
Yafordadoe scores for Cromwell & Carroll
Maker Of Kings routs rivals in Concorde
He is very effective on that ground and has been a superstar for us all season since the Lincoln (finished second) and ran really well at Leopardstown last time on ground which was quick for him. This is his ground and as Colin says, he is probably better than a Group 3 horse on this ground. First and foremost, we'll be speaking to his owner and making a plan but it'll all be about next year because this lad is only improving with age.
Half-day & a winner is just Perfect for King
Marnane's mare has a Cracking record at Tipperary
She loves it around here and has been running well and has already won this season (at Roscommon). She wins her races every year and we'll try her one more time, as she just doesn't go on the all-weather. At that grade she is good and is a lovely filly too.
Sprinting could be Moss Tucker's game
That's him for the season. He has been busy and has gotten quicker and sharper with racing. He had a good start, he winged the gates and was able to get across. I think that was the winning of it as he controlled it from there. He has a very good attitude, we've asked him a few questions and it is great to finish off the season like that. He is big, tall and angular and will be a nice four year old to have in the sprint handicap division, up to seven furlongs. He handles most ground and is very versatile and straightforward. He is a simple horse as Bill (Lee) says.
Lee wins last three at the Junction for 89/1 treble
He deserved it, it is his eighth start but in fairness he has been unlucky a few times. He was beaten a nose by a nice horse of Joe Murphy's (White Lavender) at Navan and on his second last run, he got tight for room at a crucial stage. He has gone and done it now, he'll be put away now and like the last winner (Moss Tucker) will be a nice sprint handicapper for next year. He should make his way up the grades and should be suited by those sprint handicaps, travelling in behind the pace. We've had to be careful missing engagements because of lively ground and to be fair today was the first time he'd had that deep ground and he was pretty good and Billy was very good on him and rode him with plenty confidence.