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Lucca (IRE)
14yo b g 2012

Lucca (IRE)
b g 2012- Form
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National Wealth deservedly off the mark
Handicap first-timer National Wealth prevailed in the Plaza Hotel Handicap at Killarney under Seamie Heffernan. Fri 24th Aug
Sea The Lion pips old rival again and gets his treble
Sea The Lion and Gustavus Vassa fought out another tremendous finish and again the former prevailed in the valuable Ragusa Handicap. Fri 29th Jun
Lucca scores again for Fahey & Whelan
The Fahey brothers have been sending out winners on a consistent basis all year, and this time it was Jarlath who did his bit for the Monasterevin family as Lucca made it three wins in just over two months in the Like Navan On Facebook Handicap. Sat 02nd Sep
Review navan 2nd Sep
Blue Uluru has a bright future judging by her decisive triumph in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Premier Nursery Handicap at NavanSat 02nd Sep

Laoch Liam maintains unbeaten record
Laoch Liam made it two from two in the Killarney Racegoers Club Mares Flat Race. Mon 17th Jul
Review killarney 17th Jul
Jessica Harrington enjoyed another big winner thanks to Drumfad Bay's return to form in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Cairn Rouge Stakes, the feature event on day one of Killarney's July FestivalMon 17th Jul

Lucca follows-up on Tipperary win
Lucca followed-up on his win at Tipperary last month, as he took the Dermot O'Leary Flesk Restaurant Memorial Handicap. Mon 17th Jul
Review tipperary 29th Jun
Cirin Toinne has found her form and bettered last weekend's Ulster Oaks second with victory in the Follow TipperaryRaces On Twitter Rated RaceThu 29th Jun

Fahey's to the fore at Tipperary
Jarlath Fahey joined his brother Peter on the scoresheet at Tipperary this evening, as his Lucca took the first divide of the tipperaryraces.ie Handicap. Thu 29th Jun
Ronan thought the last day he got trapped in a little bit and he was still competitive off his mark. He gave him a great ride to win it. At places in the race we thought we were going nowhere but he stuck it out well. He’s a good old battler and he stuck his head out all the way to the line. We will probably bring him to Listowel for a 50-80 handicap over a mile and a half if the ground is anyway in his favour. The easy side of good seems to really suit him.
Jarlath P Fahey
Ronan said the ground was probably as quick as he wanted today and we took the chance in coming back in trip today rather than stepping up to 1m 5f at Navan on Friday; we knew the ground would be a bit quicker there so decided to come here. We just about got away with the ground but he is an honest horse and Ronan gave him a superb ride and was at him a long, long way out but stayed at it in the end. We might step him up to 1m 4f or even two miles at Galway and we'll see how he comes out of this before deciding if he'll run between now and then. He is owned and bred by Caroline Mills and Seamus Bergin and I'd be looking forward to going hurdling with him. We'll leave him doing what he is doing for the time being, but hurdling will be down the line.
Jarlath P Fahey



