Gordon Elliott brought up a landmark 200th winner of the current Irish National Hunt season through Touch Me Not who made all in the opening maiden hurdle at Tramore.
Shiroccosmagicgem won a head-bobbing finish to Tramore's hunters chase to give Eddie Power his first winner on the racetrack.
It is as you were in the jockeys' title race as Paul Townend reduced the gap back to five with victory aboard Surf Club (11/4) in the beginners' chase at Tramore.
Kilmurry Jj ran down Gold Haven to land the West Waterford Handicap Chase over an extended 2m5f for jockey John Shinnick and trainer Terence O'Brien.
Brownstone was a very ready winner of the Anne Valley Walk Handicap Hurdle at Tramore for a very in-form Ian Donoghue.
Weather has always been the number one topic of conversation in Ireland which is most odd considering we don’t actually get extreme weather events like other countries and for the most part we don’t even have seasons.
Up to last Saturday it had rained almost every day since July, but that hasn’t stopped our population discussing the weather incessantly. Weddings, funerals, business meetings, casual encounters in the street, every conversation starter is invariably about the weather.
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I'm from Monasterevin, Co Kildare and I'm riding since I could walk really. My grandad used to have a few of his own horses. None of my family would really be into racing, but I got into riding ponies. Then, when I was about 11 or 12, I started pony racing which is a great place to start. It gives you loads of experience of race riding and gets your brain set up for the track. My cousin Aidan Melia supplied me with more than 20 winners pony racing. He was very good to me and got me going. I was all over the country pony racing up to Donegal and down to Kerry and sometimes over to Scotland as well. When I was about 11, I was in with trainer Seamus Fahey and he was very good to me. He got me going riding racehorses and gave me loads of experience riding work. I was always small when I was young and everyone used to tell me I should be a jockey. Thank God I stayed that way and my weight is good. I wouldn't wake up more than eight stone every morning. Hopefully, things stay like that.
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Vincent, Johnny and Emma discuss all of the major talking points from the past week