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Last Win
Newcastle Tue, 9th Dec, 25 20/1, Alex Jary
(221 days)
Last Run
Catterick Wed, 8th Apr, 26
8th, 12/1, Alex Jary
(101 days)
Lifetime
Runs
Wins
Win %
Earnings
Flat IRE
11
1
9%
€22,645
Flat GB
70
7
10%
£54,147
Under Rules Total
81
8
10%
Date Course Conditions
Race Result
Jockey
Class
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MorningSP
01Jan26 New 5f Standard 4y+ Hcap(8K)
9-2[16/1]5th/12, 4.00L behind Little Mi Mi
Alex Jary
6
11/216/1
01May25 Red 5f Good to Firm 4y+ Hcap(7K)
9-3[8/1]9th/10, 3.39L behind Sugar Baby
Jason Hart
6
6/18/1
30Aug22 Car 5f Good to Firm 3y+ Hcap(9K)
9-9[10/1]9th/10, 4.19L behind Glorious Rio
G Lee
5
11/110/1
07Jul22 Don 6f Good to Firm 3y+ Hcap(9K)
9-9[16/1]8th/9, 4.25L behind Sound Of Iona
G Lee
5
15/216/1
11Sep21 Mus 5f Good to Soft 3y+ Hcap(6K)
9-8[9/2]sr8th/8, 13.75L behind Sound Of Iona
G Lee
5
4/19/2
25Apr21 Wet 5f Good 4y+ Hcap(9K)
9-4[40/1]7th/10, 2.08L behind Look Out Louis
Kevin Stott
4
25/140/1
Change of Trainer Joseph Patrick O'Brien to P Midgley
Aug 2020
August Sale, Tattersalls (Tattersalls (UK))
Purchaser: PT Midgley (P.S.)
£7,000
Lots Sold: 510
Prices
Avg: £16,530
Median: £9,000
Maximum: £220,000
Oct 2019
Autumn Horses in Training, Tattersalls (Tattersalls (UK))
Purchaser: Vendor
£60,000
Lots Sold: 985
Prices
Avg: £25,780
Median: £12,000
Maximum: £625,000
Aug 2018
Premier Yearling Sale (Goffs UK)
Purchaser: Joseph O'Brien
£45,000
Lots Sold: 399
Prices
Avg: £46,669
Median: £35,000
Maximum: £380,000
Nov 2017
November Foal Sale Part 1 (Goffs Ireland)
Purchaser: Tally Ho Stud
€19,000
Lots Sold: 536
Prices
Avg: €47,651
Median: €27,000
Maximum: €1,100,000
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.

Cheltenham Tips








That was good. Donnacha thought it was the first time he was 100 per cent professional. Ours usually take a couple of runs to come and he took a good jump up today,. said Joseph O'Brien. We always thought he was well capable of winning a maiden. It was too sharp for him on his second run and at Limerick it was his first run after a break and he gave a little blow. He ran well there. He loved that stiff six and he's out of a Galileo mare so he should get seven furlongs. Donnacha said it's very blustery and he thought he might have raced too handy in the breeze but he quickened up and ran to the line well.
Joseph Patrick O'Brien



