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The Piper's Call (IRE)
3yo bl g 2023
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The Piper's Call (IRE)
bl g 2023
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After two disappointing efforts, first time cheekpieces had the desired effect on Neolithic (9/1), as he made all in the Irish EBF Median Sires Series Race.
Sat 05th Jul
Flushing Meadows really hit his stride in the final furlong to bring up a double for Aidan O'Brien and Ryan Moore.
Wed 04th Jun
Wed, 3rd Jun, 2026 
I walked the track at 3pm and if it was any slower I would probably have taken him out,. Scott said it was a touch slow for him. He said he took a blow about half-a-furlong from home but he said his class just dug him out. He’s a horse that we always thought a lot of. He’s a very laidback horse but he actually looked like he was taking a bit of a grip going down to the start, which is unlike him. In the race he jumped and was on the front foot. He probably raced a little bit in Scott’s hands, which wouldn’t have helped. He’s probably only 90 percent fit. He’s a big horse and he’s like a child’s pony at home. You can see him there he’s trying to pick grass!. He’s a gentleman of a horse to do anything with. He’s the sort of horse that will only get fit when he starts racing. He’ll improve a lot from that. We’ve be minding him, like you have to do with the better ones, and hopefully that’s only the start. With the lack of racing everything is probably coming a bit quick now. He was in at Cork twice and the ground went heavy on him. I was hoping to get him out then and then maybe get another run into him in a rated race on good ground. I always thought he could be a Jersey horse but it’s probably going to come a bit quick now. We’ll look after him and see how he pulls out of it, get him home and make a plan then.

Daniel McLoughlin
After race at
Curragh Wed, 3rd Jun, 2026 (1st) 
I walked the track at 3pm and if it was any slower I would probably have taken him out,. Scott said it was a touch slow for him. He said he took a blow about half-a-furlong from home but he said his class just dug him out. He’s a horse that we always thought a lot of. He’s a very laidback horse but he actually looked like he was taking a bit of a grip going down to the start, which is unlike him. In the race he jumped and was on the front foot. He probably raced a little bit in Scott’s hands, which wouldn’t have helped. He’s probably only 90 percent fit. He’s a big horse and he’s like a child’s pony at home. You can see him there he’s trying to pick grass!. He’s a gentleman of a horse to do anything with. He’s the sort of horse that will only get fit when he starts racing. He’ll improve a lot from that. We’ve be minding him, like you have to do with the better ones, and hopefully that’s only the start. With the lack of racing everything is probably coming a bit quick now. He was in at Cork twice and the ground went heavy on him. I was hoping to get him out then and then maybe get another run into him in a rated race on good ground. I always thought he could be a Jersey horse but it’s probably going to come a bit quick now. We’ll look after him and see how he pulls out of it, get him home and make a plan then.

Daniel McLoughlin
Related by Dam In My Life (USA)
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