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Trainer - J P Dempsey
Drumond Carbury Co Kildare
Track Trainer
Last Winner
Runs Since Last Winner
1
Days Since Last Winner
10
Last Runner

Laurencetown 6-5-07. Trainer Philip Dempsey. Photo HEALY RACING.
Runs
Wins
Places
Win %
Earnings
1 Level Stk
Last 21 Days (Flat)
1
1
0
100.00%
7200.00
2.75
Last 21 Days (Flat)
Runs - 1, Wins - 1, Places - 0
Win %
100.00%
Earnings
7200.00
€1 Level Stk
2.75
Last 21 Days (N.H.)
8
1
1
12.50%
11900.00
-2.50
Last 21 Days (N.H.)
Runs - 8, Wins - 1, Places - 1
Win %
12.50%
Earnings
11900.00
€1 Level Stk
-2.50
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Level
Hurdle
81-
9
11
20-
7
35
-11
Chase
19-
4
21
8-
4
50
32.5
NHF
5-
1
20
5-
1
20
4
NH Total
105-
14
13
24-
10
42
25.5
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Gowran Park Wed, 8th Apr, 2026
Matt Connor I’m delighted to get that. He’s on his way to Punchestown, he’s qualified for the Albert Bartlett Series. This race fitted in lovely. He has plenty of speed, Colin said he wouldn’t want it any further. He was drawn out wide and he let him find his feet. He’s gone up a good bit now (over hurdles), Keith (Donoghue) made sure to win plenty far on him! Hopefully, there is a bit more improvement in him. He’s small but he jumps great and he has a great attitude. He loves jumping. Hopefully he gives us a good day out in Punchestown. It’s a big pot for not an overly-high grade handicap, hopefully he goes there with a chance. I think he had a pelvic injury a while ago. He’s a box-walker and windsucker, so you have to manage him and get him out of the stable as much as possible. He’s called after a great footballer, Matt Connor, who was an All-Ireland footballer for Offaly but was badly injured. He was actually in Leopardstown to see him. |
Fairyhouse Sat, 4th Apr, 2026
Alliteration I’m delighted to get that with her,. I put the cheekpieces on her because she didn’t jump in Leopardstown. We schooled her in cheekpieces and she was very good. It was a bit of a concern coming back to two miles but it was a good performance. She’s only a little small filly but she has a great heart. I’m delighted to get that for William. He lost his brother-in-law during the week, Eddie Campbell who was a racing man as well. He was a good man and owned racehorses. We’ll see where we go now, William might be keen to try and get some black-type. The way she jumped today she wouldn’t be out of place in a handicap. |
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I’m delighted to get that. He’s on his way to Punchestown, he’s qualified for the Albert Bartlett Series. This race fitted in lovely. He has plenty of speed, Colin said he wouldn’t want it any further. He was drawn out wide and he let him find his feet. He’s gone up a good bit now (over hurdles), Keith (Donoghue) made sure to win plenty far on him! Hopefully, there is a bit more improvement in him. He’s small but he jumps great and he has a great attitude. He loves jumping. Hopefully he gives us a good day out in Punchestown. It’s a big pot for not an overly-high grade handicap, hopefully he goes there with a chance. I think he had a pelvic injury a while ago. He’s a box-walker and windsucker, so you have to manage him and get him out of the stable as much as possible. He’s called after a great footballer, Matt Connor, who was an All-Ireland footballer for Offaly but was badly injured. He was actually in Leopardstown to see him.



