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Best Behavior (IRE)
13yo ch g 2013
Track Horse
Track Horse
Best Behavior (IRE) ch g 2013
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Mr Jarlath O'Dwyer
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Jun 2016
Derby Sale (Tattersalls (Ireland))
Sunnyhill Stud
Purchaser: Vendor
€18,000
Lots Sold: 300
Prices
Avg: €47,535
Median: €36,000
Maximum: €255,000
Nov 2014
November National Hunt Sale (Tattersalls (Ireland))
Ardreigh Stud
Purchaser: Here To Win Syndicate
€28,000
Lots Sold: 979
Prices
Avg: €13,922
Median: €11,000
Maximum: €170,000
Reports in which Best Behavior (IRE) was mentioned
Best Behavior flew home on the run-in to snatch victory close home in the Naas Racecourse Of The Year Novice Handicap Chase at the Kildare venue this afternoon.
Sun 26th Jan
There was a first Limerick trained winner during the 4 days racing at all the meetings over the Christmas period when Eric McNamara’s Northern Love sprung a 20/1 surprise in the concluding Irish Field Handicap Hurdle at Greenmount Park.
Sun 29th Dec
There was plenty of incident in the opening Adare Manor Opportunity Handicap Chase at Leopardstown and it was Best Behavior that eventually emerged victorious for trainer Oliver McKiernan and jockey Barry Browne.
Sun 29th Dec
The outsider of the six runner field at 14/1, Uradel made a mockery of his status in the market by running away with the Paddy Power Betting Shops Rated Novice Hurdle at Naas.
Sun 25th Feb
Benie Des Dieux had to pull out all the stops to make it three from three since joining Willie Mullins in the BBA Ireland Limited Opera Hat Mares Chase at NaasSat 10th Feb
Best Behavior delivered convincingly after being heavily backed for the opening Irish Stallion Farms EBF Auction Maiden Hurdle at Naas.
Sat 10th Feb
After race at
Naas Sun, 26th Jan, 2020 (1st) 
He pulled out the stops there. It was a funny race as he made a few mistakes and Barry wasn’t that hard on him until he began to realise he might have a chance in the straight. The ones in front went quick enough and were tiring and he had a bit more toe to keep going. Hopefully there is a big handicap in him some day.

Oliver McKiernan
After race at
Leopardstown Sun, 29th Dec, 2019 (1st) 
We're happy, we weren't expecting it. When I looked at the ground I thought it had gone for him because he's a horse that hits the ground very hard and bends his knee a lot,. I thought he'd maybe be in the first six but he galloped well and jumped well. He's very green and when he hit the front he was as green as grass. He's babyish in a lot of ways but it's a good way to have him as he has a bit to learn. He hasn't too much to learn about jumping, that's the great thing about him.

Oliver McKiernan
After race at
Naas Sat, 10th Feb, 2018 (1st) 
He's a staying type and the conditions suited him. Mark gave him a grand ride and thinks he'll probably be a better chaser than a hurdler. He should stay further,. He'll have another couple of runs over hurdles and we'll see what the handicapper does. He's a soft ground horse.

Oliver McKiernan
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