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Casheldale Lass (IRE)
4yo b f 2022Track Horse

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Casheldale Lass (IRE)
b f 2022Last Win
Naas Sat, 5th Jul, 25 11/2, R C Colgan
(244 days)
Last Run
Killarney Mon, 6th Oct, 25
7th, 14/1, R C Colgan
(151 days)
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Flat IRE
7
2
0
29%
€12,250
28.50
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2
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29%
28.50
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ts2 Tongue Strap vs2 Visor hd2 Hood es2 Eye Shield ec2 Eye Cover cp2 Cheekpiece bl2 Blinkers tt2 Tongue Tie bf Beaten Favourite on Last Run srMentioned in Stewards Report in Results bbvBroke Blood Vessel
The superscript number on headgear bl2 indicates number of times worn. A plus bl+ indicates more than 10 times where as red background bl1indicates first time.
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Reports in which Casheldale Lass (IRE) was mentioned

Lass proves game to follow-up on Gowran win
The easy-to-back Casheldale Lass defied a 12lb rise for her breakthrough win at Gowran, as she battled gamely to beat the well-supported Lisnadill in the Gener8 Engineering Handicap. Sat 05th Jul
Casheldale Lass enjoys her handicap debut at Gowran
Casheldale Lass left form figures of three 'duck eggs' firmly behind when scooping the Sonix Entertainment Handicap over and extended 1m1f in Gowran Park. Mon 02nd Jun
After race at Gowran Park Mon, 2nd Jun, 2025 (1st)
I’m delighted with that. We know the family well. She’s a bit hot. I half fancied her the last day and we had a hood on to try and settle her as she was keen the first day but she nearly settled too much, I think. We stuck the cheekpieces on today. She always showed a good bit working, but she used to get worked out. Paul O’Brien has done a lot of jumping with her recently and it seems to have settled her. We were scratching our heads after the last day so we just changed tactics all together and said we’d go forward here. I was a little worried about the ground. I thought she was a nice filly and did good work as a two-year-old. We actually fancied her first time out even though the family take time. We had the brother Liffeydale Dreamer, who was a decent horse. She’ll be a dual-purpose filly. She’s a real game filly and she finally showed today what we thought of her at home. The family is a little bit hot and she used to boil over a bit at home on the Curragh. We kind of stopped working her and starting schooling her since the last day. Robbie won on the brother as well, so it’s great. I’m delighted for Gary and Sean (Murphy, owners). They are good craic and they were very patient. Hopefully she’ll be a fun filly for them.
Andrew Kinirons
I’m delighted with that. We know the family well. She’s a bit hot. I half fancied her the last day and we had a hood on to try and settle her as she was keen the first day but she nearly settled too much, I think. We stuck the cheekpieces on today. She always showed a good bit working, but she used to get worked out. Paul O’Brien has done a lot of jumping with her recently and it seems to have settled her. We were scratching our heads after the last day so we just changed tactics all together and said we’d go forward here. I was a little worried about the ground. I thought she was a nice filly and did good work as a two-year-old. We actually fancied her first time out even though the family take time. We had the brother Liffeydale Dreamer, who was a decent horse. She’ll be a dual-purpose filly. She’s a real game filly and she finally showed today what we thought of her at home. The family is a little bit hot and she used to boil over a bit at home on the Curragh. We kind of stopped working her and starting schooling her since the last day. Robbie won on the brother as well, so it’s great. I’m delighted for Gary and Sean (Murphy, owners). They are good craic and they were very patient. Hopefully she’ll be a fun filly for them.
Andrew Kinirons
Related by Dam Owega Dale (IRE)
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