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Last Win
Dundalk Fri, 8th Apr, 22 14/1, W Joyce
(1430 days)
Last Run
Limerick Sat, 11th Jun, 22
9th, 6/1, C T Keane
(1366 days)
Lifetime
Runs
Wins
Win %
Earnings
Flat IRE
13
1
8%
€10,135
Under Rules Total
13
1
8%
Date Course Conditions
Race Result
Jockey
Class
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MorningSP
Apr 2021
Breeze Up Sale (Goffs UK)
Purchaser: Vendor (22000)
Lots Sold: 121
Prices
Avg: £50,070
Median: £35,000
Maximum: £210,000
Sep 2020
Orby Sale , Goffs (Goffs Ireland)
Purchaser: Vendor (20000)
Lots Sold: 311
Prices
Avg: €67,981
Median: €47,000
Maximum: €450,000
Symbols Explained
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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.

Decorated Guest (IRE)

He did (come home best) and he travelled and he got a grand ride. He's (Wesley Joyce) a good claimer and he held him there fourth or fifth. He travelled into the straight really well. He will make a lovely three-year-old hurdler, he has a wonderful temperament. Mr Cosgrove is a seller so he will be sold at the Sales, the May or July Sale. He will run before that, he might run next week in Cork over 1m2f. It might be a little bit short for him but if he's okay he could go there. I was expecting him to run real well tonight because he was only three lengths behind Mr Weld's horse (Haroya) in Navan and he was staying on up the hill really well. Jack Kearney rode him who rides out for me and he said to me to run him in Dundalk over 1m4f. I have been waiting for 1m4f. It is nice to see the horse win because he is by a stallion (Decorated Knight) who will take a little bit of time. Mr Cosgrove had horses with me for a good many years when I was training before and I'm delighted for him. I gave up training for about nine or 10 years and only started back last year.
Liam McAteer





