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Candy Apples (IRE)
15yo b m 2011

Candy Apples (IRE)
b m 2011- Form
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Review cork 19th Oct
Johnny Murtagh capped a great day when Rich Coast landed the feature Listed race at Cork to add to the stable's great success with Royal Diamond at AscotSat 19th Oct

Sweet victory for Dawson on Apples
Curragh apprentice Ben Dawson partnered his first winner when making all aboard Candy Apples in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Race at Cork. Sat 19th Oct
Lady Ultra tops off Lavery's weekend
A valuable nursery at the Curragh isn’t a bad race to have your first training success in, and that’s exactly what Sheila Lavery did with Lady Ultra (9/4). Sun 15th Sep
Classy Come To Heel lands a gamble
After a gamble on a David Wachman trained runner went astray in the opener, Come To Heel made up for that disappointment as she landed a gamble of her own in the Listed Irish Field Curragh Stakes. Sat 24th Aug
Review bellewstown 21st Aug
Ted Veale (4-6 favourite) put his Galway Hurdle defeat behind him with victory in the irishmirror.ie (QR) Race at BellewstownWed 21st Aug

Sweet double for Prendergast as Candy wins
After finishing third on her first three starts, Candy Apples deservedly got her head in front in the Glebe House Stud Nursery, providing her trainer Patrick Prendergast with a double on the card (won the second with Ravello Again). Wed 21st Aug
Review cork 6th Aug
Impressive young jockey Connor King took the riding honours at Cork with a fantastic 14,725-1 four-timer highlighted by the success of Royal Blue Star in the Platinum StakesTue 06th Aug

Come To Heel shows plenty of promise
David Wachman’s unraced Come To Heel (7/1) came through nicely to cut down Candy Apples and Treadstone in the six furlong juvenile maiden at Cork. Tue 06th Aug
Review navan 14th Jun
John Oxx looks to have a promising three-year-old on his hands after Qewy demolished the opposition in the Lynn Lodge Stud Maiden at NavanFri 14th Jun

Wilshire Boulevard gets off the mark
Wilshire Boulevard picked up compensation for last week’s near miss at Navan when winning decisively over the same course and distance tonight. Fri 14th Jun
Michaelmas lands the odds in opener
Michaelmas landed the odds in the opener at the Curragh but had to knuckle down the get the job done. Mon 06th May
I took a chance running her but it worked out well, and I even thought she had a chance with the other two in the race. She was getting 15lb on this ground and she never runs a bad race. She was going to go to the Horses In Training Sale but she's turning into a little cheque machine and we're getting fond of her so she might not go. She is 100% genuine but we put blinkers on her just to carry Ben. They were more for the jockey than the horse!
P J Prendergast
I'm delighted with that. I had a feeling she might be second. Colin was very clever on her, he never gave up the rail. It was hard for David's horse as she had to give us eleven pounds and the rail, and it was probably a hell of a run from her considering. I was a little worried that five furlongs might be a bit sharp for her. She'll go six furlongs. She is in a five furlong Listed race on Saturday (at the Curragh) and if she eats up well and gets back to her weight she will run.
P J Prendergast



