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City Of Memphis (IRE)
4yo b f 27th Apr 2022
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City Of Memphis (IRE)
b f 27th Apr 2022
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Danehill Dancer (IRE)
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Decorative Syndicate
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May 2024
Breeze Up (Tattersalls (Ireland))
Greenhills Farm
Purchaser: Avenue Bloodstock / Paddy Twomey
€370,000
Lots Sold: 220
Prices
Avg: €43,634
Median: €28,000
Maximum: €370,000
Sep 2023
Orby Sale Book 1 (Goffs Ireland)
Manister House Stud
Purchaser: Greenhills Farm (PS)
€60,000
Lots Sold: 387
Prices
Avg: €131,287
Median: €90,000
Maximum: €1,850,000
Reports in which City Of Memphis (IRE) was mentioned
City Of Memphis made it two from two this season with a straightforward victory in the Group Three Al Shira’aa Racing “Mutamakina” Stakes at Leopardstown.
Sun 10th May
The Cork Derby was a handicapper's dream with five horses thrusting for the line and it was Henry de Bromhead's Ascending who just saw off his four rivals at the end of 1m 4f to seal a double for Billy Lee.
Tue 06th May
Newcomer City Of Memphis was all the rage for the Annual Membership Available Maiden over six furlongs in Cork and the support proved well founded.
Tue 06th May
After race at
Curragh Sun, 24th May, 2026 (1st) 
I like this race as it is a suitable one for the type of filly we train. This filly came from Katie Walsh as a breezer and, to be fair, the breeze-ups have been very good to us and I came from that sphere myself. Alan (O’Flynn, member of the family syndicate) said to target the breeze-ups from the get-go and he has been very lucky and is getting his reward. I actually had her in the Guineas in the winter (of 2024-25), took her out in April and then put her back in at the cost of €50,000, to get €15,000 for finishing fifth but thankfully he forgave me! She is a classy filly and it worked out today. After her Guineas run, I said that we’d leave her alone until her four-year-old year and I’d say she is now a Group One filly. She won’t go to Ascot but I’ll be looking at races like the Prix Maurice De Gheest, Prix Rothschild, the Matron, as well as the Breeders’ Cup Mile, those kind of races.

P Twomey
After race at
Leopardstown Sun, 10th May, 2026 (1st) 
Billy said he’d like to drop her in and I said ‘do whatever you want’. She has a lot of class,. It was maybe trainer error last year, I stretched her out to a mile-and-four in the Ribblesdale and I’d say she has too much speed for that. I said to Billy that we’d start back at a mile. She had a setback after she ran in Ascot so she was just ready to start back when she ran in the Park Express and I thought she’d come forward well from it. I think she can step up to ten furlongs no problem but she has pace for a mile. Her new connections were keen that we win a Listed race before stepping up the grades. She’s done that today so I think we’ll be allowed to do whatever we want now. I doubt she’d go for the Lanwades as we have City Of Memphis and One Look as well for that. Two weeks times would seem very soon for her. I’d imagine a race like the Pretty Polly would be right up her street.

P Twomey
After race at
Leopardstown Sun, 10th May, 2026 (1st) 
She’s a very good filly. We haven’t raced her much and I’m hoping we’ll make up for lost time this year,. She’s in the Group Two Lanwades Stud Stakes on Guineas weekend and I think the mile will be no problem. She’s a filly that will do very well later in the year, over seven or a mile. I’ll keep her to better tracks.

P Twomey
Wed, 22nd Apr, 2026 
She had a setback as a two-year-old and I was keen not to over-race her last year,. She is a nice filly and this was a perfect race for her. All of mine are a bit 'short' this year and she is a bit rusty. Alan (O'Flynn) buys these fillies to race, breed or sell, or whatever and the idea would be to win a group race. He gave a good price for her at the breeze-ups and she is a talented filly. She has the ability to do so. She is with us two years and I have ran her twice but we'll see how she is and I won't rush her. The Ridgewood Pearl Stakes (Group 2, Curragh in May) would be a very good race for her. We're hopeful she will have a very good season.

P Twomey
Wed, 22nd Apr, 2026 
She had a setback as a two-year-old and I was keen not to over-race her last year,. She is a nice filly and this was a perfect race for her. All of mine are a bit 'short' this year and she is a bit rusty. Alan (O'Flynn) buys these fillies to race, breed or sell, or whatever and the idea would be to win a group race. He gave a good price for her at the breeze-ups and she is a talented filly. She has the ability to do so. She is with us two years and I have ran her twice but we'll see how she is and I won't rush her. The Ridgewood Pearl Stakes (Group 2, Curragh in May) would be a very good race for her. We're hopeful she will have a very good season.

P Twomey
After race at
Cork Tue, 6th May, 2025 (1st) 
We bought her off Katie Walsh at the breeze-ups last year and just waited with her. We haven't looked much, but she has plenty of ability and, everything she does, she does with ease. We were confident coming here that she would run a good race and I'm delighted she has won. When you go to the breeze-up sale, you pay your money and take your chance. We've been lucky with Alan (O'Flynn, owner). He asked me to buy him fillies in the past few years and we got Purple Lily the first year and now this one, so he has two nice fillies. We'll take her home now, and aim to go up the grades, hoping to get black-type.

P Twomey
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