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Leroy Parker (IRE)
18yo ch g 13th Apr 2008

Leroy Parker (IRE)
ch g 13th Apr 2008- Form
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Treble for O'Brien at Naas
Offer produced a smart front-running performance to land the spoils in the October Handicap at Naas for Aidan O'Brien. Sun 21st Oct
Review curragh 16th Oct
Joseph O'Brien increased his lead over Pat Smullen in the jockeys' title race to seven (85-78) with a double for his father Aidan at the CurraghTue 16th Oct

Parker claims Curragh finale
Leroy Parker claimed the last race of the season at the Curragh when a cosy winner of the concluding ten furlong handicap. Tue 16th Oct
Review fairyhouse 16th Nov
Luke's Benefit, trained and ridden by Denis Hogan, led his rivals a merry dance in the Trinity College Dublin Horseracing Society Handicap Hurdle at FairyhouseWed 16th Nov

Leroy Parker settles Fairyhouse duel
The Noel Meade trained Leroy Parker came out best in what could hardly be described as a thrilling finish to the opening Racegoer’s €25 Package 3YO Maiden Hurdle at Fairyhouse today. Wed 16th Nov
Cannon blows rivals away
Trainer Noel Meade kicked off Down Royal’s November meeting with a win in the opening Eventsec 3YO Maiden Hurdle thanks to his second string in the race, Blue Cannon. Fri 04th Nov
Smullen's treble puts heat on Murtagh
Champion jockey Pat Smullen was seen at his best on board 8/1 shot Midnight Music to win the closing mile-and-a-half handicap at Leopardstown and give his jockeys title chances a shot in the arm. Sun 30th Oct
Leroy does it well despite late drift
On just his second start in handicap company Leroy Parker got his head in front in the Derrinstown Stud Apprentice Handicap, for his trainer Noel Meade with Emmet McNamara aboard. Tue 16th Aug
Early non-runners & market movers at Sligo
With the ground changing to soft at Sligo there have been a few early withdrawals from the seven race all flat card, while there has been significant money for some. Tue 16th Aug
That's my first winner at the Curragh this year. I've had a winner every year here for as long as I can remember but I left it fairly late this year,. He flew home the last day and I thought he had a good chance today. He was due to go to the sales but might get a reprieve now. He's entered in the October Handicap at Naas on Sunday and if he gets in he could run.
Noel Meade
Leroy Parker is a bit of a monkey but has plenty of ability. He jumped those hurdles better than the ones in the north the last day although he may have got a bit of a fright up there. He tends to mind himself a bit but he goes on that soft ground and I suppose we'll come back here early next month for a Grade 3 hurdle. Leroy Parker, like a lot of his owner Joseph Kirwan's horses, is named after a character from the Wild West. Leroy Parker is the real name of Butch Cassidy.
Noel Meade
I'd say the ground is important to him. He didn't travel that well in Galway but the trip (of a mile) might have been a bit too short for him there. If the ground is easy he could go to Wexford on Friday. He is from the same family as Nomadic, who also wanted soft ground. His owner Joe Kirwan is from Clane and also has Prima Vista with me.
Noel Meade



