Going - Soft (21mm rain since Saturday). overcast, foggy
Jackpot Pool - 10,000.00 Dividend - 2,333.30 Winning Units - 3. Placepot Pool - 59,199.03 Dividend - 23.00 Winning Units - 1799.94. Pick Six Pool - 15,000.00 Dividend - 10,500.00 Winning Units - .2. Days Aggregate - 276,461.00 (7 races). Last Year 220,004.00 (8 races).
Photographer injured in dramatic Navan incident
he’s a grand horse and he’s been threatening to that for a while. It was nice to get his head in front, and the (first time) tongue tie might have helped.
Fury Road saunters to insignificant Grade 3 win
they were calling it yielding on Friday morning so we said we'd take our chance. But when all the rain came and it went yielding to soft we said we'll leave him (Abacadabras) alone and not pull the legs out of him at this stage of his career and keep him for the Royal Bond Hurdle next week.
Bythesametoken makes it lucky 13 for trainer O'Sullivan
Mullins' Cash Back makes winning chase debut
that was a good performance. He’s a very forward going horse in the Un De Sceaux mode. I think he’ll stick to that trip and his jumping should improve with fitness. We’ll head to Christmas and he’ll have to improve to go to the highest grade.
Power enjoys another Dream result in Troytown Chase
Brian (Acheson, owner through Robcour) suggested this race and it made a lot of sense. Robbie was brilliant on him and he’s a very good horse. His form tailed off a bit last season so we’ll have to watch that and it seems he doesn’t want too much racing. We went to Aintree full of confidence and he was well beaten and then he ran no sort of race at Punchestown.
Mister Fogpatches scores for Fahy & Mullins
the last day in Clonmel he just burned too much petrol early on and myself and Pat had a chat and we thought these galloping tracks might suit him better. They flew down the back the first time and I probably ended up a few places further back than the plan was but at least I was settled. I knew I would have petrol late on and it worked out nice.
Elliott's third winner impresses 'The Coddfather'
Jamie loves her and you don’t see him smiling and petting one like that too often. She doesn’t qualify for too many bumpers now and could go for the Grade 2 mares’ race in Leopardstown at the Dublin Racing Festival.