Going - Good To Yielding. Fine
Jackpot Pool - 3,000.00 Dividend - 1,500.00 Winning Units - 1.4. Placepot Pool - 22,153.44 Dividend - 30.70 Winning Units - 504.67. Pick Six Pool - 2,034.66 Not Won. Carried forward to Tramore on Sunday 14th April. Days Aggregate - 205,570.00 (8 races). Last Year 130,891.00 (7 races).
Pharoah gets off to a flyer
he was never away and you couldn’t ask for him to do any more. He’s a straightforward, honest horse who shows plenty of speed and Ryan said he’d have no problem getting six or seven either. He’s babyish and was a bit green when he got there. He’s a lovely uncomplicated horse, lovely mind and was just ready to come to the track. Hopefully he will be a Royal Ascot horse but he’d need to run again.
Real Force causes 25/1 surprise in debut win
Harrington's Flash Gordon beats Elliott's fancied favourite
that’s Fiona Carmichael’s (owner) 100th winner worldwide and we liked him last year but you can see the size of him and we never got to run him. He probably just needs that little bit of an ease in the ground but he was very good there and very professional. He’s a fine big strong horse, and we’ll have a think now about where we go. He should progress as he was lazy off the bridle and he’ll probably go seven furlongs.
Classic seeking English bags Naas win with Mokhalad
he ran a blinder in Navan the last day and we were thinking of going back to Navan but this race came up and it looked an ideal opportunity. Donagh gave him an absolute peach. He didn’t travel as well as he did the last day, and the ground was probably a little bit livelier today. He was third in Galway last year and we are going to try and get back there this year.
Orr gains first Group win with Imaging
that was a good performance in a very good Group 3. I thought he did it very well — settled nicely and quickened up well. He’s a Group winner over seven and he’d probably be even better going a mile. Hopefully he’ll have a long season ahead of him. He’s after winning his Group race already so I’m not in a rush with his next start. He’s a horse that will travel to England or France, and obviously Group 2 and Group 1 is where we have to go next. That was lovely ground there today, and as long as the ground is not firm he’s perfect. He’s matured a lot from three to four, and he’ll handle faster ground better than he would have last year. He’s a solid colt.
Breeders Cup Turf runner-up Magical wins Alleged Stakes
Aidan O'Brien completes Naas treble
we like both horses. Ryan’s horse was still a bit green and Donnacha’s horse likes a lead.
Joyous scenes as Blackrock gains famous win