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Last Win
Perth Wed, 21st Sep, 22 17/2, J Bowen
(1262 days)
Last Run
Ayr Sat, 22nd Apr, 23
7th, 20/1, D E Mullins
(1049 days)
Lifetime
Runs
Wins
Win %
Earnings
Hurdle IRE
17
1
6%
€12,200
Chase IRE
1
0
0%
0
NHF IRE
2
0
0%
€500
Hurdle GB
5
1
20%
£6,813
Chase GB
1
0
0%
0
Under Rules Total
26
2
8%
Date Course Conditions
Race Result
Jockey
Class
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MorningSP
May 2023
Spring HIT Sale (Goffs UK)
Purchaser: Hansbury Stud
£1,000
Lots Sold: 357
Prices
Avg: £23,992
Median: £14,000
Maximum: £215,000
28Nov20 Fai 19f Soft 4y+ HcapHdl(16K)
11-3[12/1]ts5fell in race won by King Alex
J J Slevin
10/112/1
Jun 2016
Land Rover Sale Part 1 (Goffs Ireland)
Purchaser: Kevin Ross Bloodstock
€65,000
Lots Sold: 275
Prices
Avg: €34,231
Median: €28,000
Maximum: €165,000
Nov 2013
November National Hunt Sale (Tattersalls (Ireland))
Purchaser: Vendor
€4,800
Lots Sold: 882
Prices
Avg: €12,302
Median: €8,500
Maximum: €120,000
Symbols Explained
ts2 Tongue Strap vs2 Visor hd2 Hood es2 Eye Shield ec2 Eye Cover cp2 Cheekpiece bl2 Blinkers tt2 Tongue Tie bf Beaten Favourite on Last Run srMentioned in Stewards Report in Results bbvBroke Blood Vessel
The superscript number on headgear bl2 indicates number of times worn. A plus bl+ indicates more than 10 times where as red background bl1indicates first time.

Curious Times (IRE)



I thought he would have won before now. Ideally going over fences is what he was bought to do. We said this year we would try and get a wee bit more experience into him - a handful of runs and leave it at that. He's obviously better than a couple of runs he has shown. Decent ground is the key to him as well. JJ (Slevin) just said he thought that ground was probably as dead as he would want it. He's given him a good ride today, he has ridden him a couple of times. He's a big horse too so a wee bit of time is helping him as well. He's not entered in Cheltenham in any of the hurdles but he could be a horse for Ayr or Aintree or Punchestown. I'd imagine we would aim for something there and go over fences next year. He's a big, scopey horse. I was there the day we bought him and he was a handyish horse and that was one of the things we liked about him and he has done nothing but grow. He's still a lot of filling out to do. He's starting to get it together. The first two pulled well clear and there is a bit of form there with a couple of them. If you are going to have one coming to the last with you it was always going to be Gordon's (Elliott, Black Tears).
S R B Crawford





