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Dunboyne (IRE)
11yo b g 15th May 2015Track Horse

Track Horse
Dunboyne (IRE)
b g 15th May 2015Last Win
Downpatrick Sun, 30th Mar, 25 15/2, J Smith
(340 days)
Last Run
Haydock Wed, 3rd Dec, 25
2nd, 6/4Fav, Keith Donoghue
Ian Donoghue
(92 days)
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Runs
Wins
Places
Win %
Earnings
Level Stk
Hurdle IRE
9
2
2
22%
€20,000
62.00
Chase IRE
14
2
2
14%
€114,620
0.00
Hurdle GB
1
0
0
0%
0
-1.00
Chase GB
4
0
1
0%
£12,954
-4.00
PtoP
4
1
1
Under Rules Total
28
4
5
14%
57.00
Form Figures
43-412-210805-0066L1P-24P4-PPPP-114532-
Form Timeline
Form Figures - 43-412-210805-0066L1P-24P4-PPPP-114532-
Date Course Conditions
Race Result
Jockey
Class
n
MorningSP
Change of Trainer Ian Donoghue to Ian Patrick Donoghue
Change of Trainer Gordon Elliott to Ian Patrick Donoghue
29May22 Pun 24f Good 4y+ S(14K)
11-12[15/2]cp66th of 9, 22.75L behind Panda Boy
K M Donoghue
9/115/2
Change of Trainer Mrs Denise Foster to Gordon Elliott
Change of Trainer Gordon Elliott to Mrs Denise Foster
Change of Trainer Gordon Elliott
Nov 2020
Cheltenham November (Ireland) Sale (Tattersalls Cheltenham)
Monbeg Stables, Ireland (S. Doyle)
Purchaser: Kevin Ross Bloodstock
£60,000
Lots Sold: 13
Prices
Avg: £126,462
Median: £75,000
Maximum: £470,000
Handler Sean Thomas Doyle
Jun 2018
Derby Sale (Tattersalls (Ireland))
Pallas Stud
Purchaser: Monbeg Stables Sean Doyle (P.S.)
€22,500
Lots Sold: 347
Prices
Avg: €51,558
Median: €42,000
Maximum: €365,000
Symbols Explained
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.
Date Course
Conditions
Race
Jockey Weight
OR
Class
Date
Sale
Consignor
Purchaser
Price
Nov 2020
Cheltenham November (Ireland) Sale (Tattersalls Cheltenham)
Monbeg Stables, Ireland (S. Doyle)
Purchaser: Kevin Ross Bloodstock
£60,000
Lots Sold: 13
Prices
Avg: £126,462
Median: £75,000
Maximum: £470,000
Jun 2018
Derby Sale (Tattersalls (Ireland))
Pallas Stud
Purchaser: Monbeg Stables Sean Doyle (P.S.)
€22,500
Lots Sold: 347
Prices
Avg: €51,558
Median: €42,000
Maximum: €365,000
Reports in which Dunboyne (IRE) was mentioned

Answer To Kayf lands the Troytown for Shinnick and O'Brien
Answer To Kayf provided Terence O’Brien and John Shinnick with a notable big race success when landing the €100,000 Bar One Racing Troytown Handicap Chase at Navan this afternoon. Sun 16th Nov
Irish National goes for export as Haiti Couleurs does it for Wales
History was made in the BoyleSports Irish Grand National, as Haiti Couleurs became the first Welsh trained winner of this prestigious race. Mon 21st Apr
Dunboyne the Ulster National hero for Donoghue and Smith
Dunboyne (15/2) is now two from two since joining Ian Donoghue after he captured the Randox Ulster National at a sun-kissed Downpatrick. Sun 30th Mar
Dunboyne delivers despite 'PPPP' form-figures
Dunboyne ended a long losing spell and ‘PPPP’ form-figures when causing a 66/1 upset on debut for trainer Ian Donoghue today, landing Navan’s BoyleSports Money Back On Every Race At Cheltenham Handicap Hurdle. Sat 01st Mar
'Thank God we won!' - Elliott triumphs in the Troytown
Trainer Gordon Elliott ran a record 14 horses in Navan's Bar One Racing Troytown Chase today and won with stalwart grey Coko Beach, under Galway Plate-winning 5lb claimer Danny Gilligan. Sun 19th Nov
Elliott looking to Delta to deliver fourth National success
Gordon Elliott is sweet on Delta Work as he goes in search of a joint-record fourth victory in Randox Grand National on Saturday. Sat 15th Apr
Townend earns plaudits for Thyestes win on Carefully Selected
Willie Mullins was effusive in his praise of Paul Townend who climbed out of his sickbed to win the Grade A Goffs Thyestes Handicap Chase in Gowran Park. Thu 26th Jan
Elliott & Kennedy keep the sunny side up
Winter's low Sun received another unfavourable mention at wet and windy Gowran today as Dunboyne continued trainer Gordon Elliott and jockey Jack Kennedy's excellent form, in winning the Gowran Park Handicap Chase. Sat 26th Nov
Co Meath all the way as Dunboyne shows his stamina
Dunboyne, trained, ridden and owned by Co Meath men, made it third time lucky over flights, as he took the Holycross Maiden Hurdle. Mon 15th Feb
Capodanno keeps favourite backers happy at Clonmel
The Willie Mullins-trained Capodanno opened his account when prominent throughout to land the two-mile Monroe Maiden Hurdle at Clonmel this afternoon. Tue 19th Jan
Easy for Olinger as he opens hurdling account
The Henry de Bromhead-trained Bob Olinger justified his very short price in the Mervyn Gray Construction Maiden Hurdle at Navan with an effortless success. Fri 18th Dec
After race at Downpatrick Sun, 30th Mar, 2025 (1st)
Keith hit the front (on Final Orders), but I knew he'd battle back. Going out on the last lap, I was very confident. It was a long way to go, but his ears were pricked, he was happy and popping away. We have bought plenty of cheap ones and low-grade ones, and a change of scenery has improved them. With a horse with a bit of ability, it is actually easy because you don't have to train them hard. He's not fully pipe-drilled there. He's a happy, fresh horse. Ross (Donoghue) can take all the credit really - we call him the Head Lad, he is the boss. I was away last week on holidays with the kids and he trotted him around the roads and messed about with him. He actually went to the Curragh the other day to lead Lisnamult Lad over the National fences. I was thinking was this a good or a bad idea as it might scare him . He was deadly and jumped two of them and Ross got off him and gave him a roll and picked grass in the Curragh. We didn't even gallop him. I was itching to give him a blow and it is hard not to do it. We just took a chance and left him as fresh as we could and it worked thank God. James comes into us plenty and is best friends with Ross, the two of them get into plenty of trouble together! In my eyes, bar Danny Gilligan, he is the best conditional in the country. He has such a good brain and he doesn't panic. I have to thank Stephen O'Connor the owner. I've been at him a while to send me this horse. At least he did and it has worked out thank God.
Ian Patrick Donoghue
Keith hit the front (on Final Orders), but I knew he'd battle back. Going out on the last lap, I was very confident. It was a long way to go, but his ears were pricked, he was happy and popping away. We have bought plenty of cheap ones and low-grade ones, and a change of scenery has improved them. With a horse with a bit of ability, it is actually easy because you don't have to train them hard. He's not fully pipe-drilled there. He's a happy, fresh horse. Ross (Donoghue) can take all the credit really - we call him the Head Lad, he is the boss. I was away last week on holidays with the kids and he trotted him around the roads and messed about with him. He actually went to the Curragh the other day to lead Lisnamult Lad over the National fences. I was thinking was this a good or a bad idea as it might scare him . He was deadly and jumped two of them and Ross got off him and gave him a roll and picked grass in the Curragh. We didn't even gallop him. I was itching to give him a blow and it is hard not to do it. We just took a chance and left him as fresh as we could and it worked thank God. James comes into us plenty and is best friends with Ross, the two of them get into plenty of trouble together! In my eyes, bar Danny Gilligan, he is the best conditional in the country. He has such a good brain and he doesn't panic. I have to thank Stephen O'Connor the owner. I've been at him a while to send me this horse. At least he did and it has worked out thank God.
Ian Patrick Donoghue
After race at Navan Sat, 1st Mar, 2025 (1st)
I was at Stephen (O’Connor, owner) last year when this horse was pulling up, hoping to get him as an Open point-to-point horse. We have had horses for Stephen for the last three or four years and when Dunboyne pulled up in Leopardstown during Christmas, he said he’d then try a change of scenery.
Ian Patrick Donoghue
I was at Stephen (O’Connor, owner) last year when this horse was pulling up, hoping to get him as an Open point-to-point horse. We have had horses for Stephen for the last three or four years and when Dunboyne pulled up in Leopardstown during Christmas, he said he’d then try a change of scenery.
Ian Patrick Donoghue
After race at Gowran Park Sat, 26th Nov, 2022 (1st)
the Sun was in his eyes as the tape went back the last day and he just stood at the start. It was just one of those things. today is probably the first time he’s really got soft ground in the last year or two. I thought it was a good performance and he’s done it well. We bought him to be a big staying handicap chaser and it’s a great pot. It’s great for Stephen O’Connor who has been with me from the start. The first horse I had, Mr Nosie, was for him and was sold as a point-to-pointer. He could come back here (for the Thyestes Chase) over three miles in January.
Gordon Elliott
the Sun was in his eyes as the tape went back the last day and he just stood at the start. It was just one of those things. today is probably the first time he’s really got soft ground in the last year or two. I thought it was a good performance and he’s done it well. We bought him to be a big staying handicap chaser and it’s a great pot. It’s great for Stephen O’Connor who has been with me from the start. The first horse I had, Mr Nosie, was for him and was sold as a point-to-pointer. He could come back here (for the Thyestes Chase) over three miles in January.
Gordon Elliott
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