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Last Win
Downpatrick Sun, 30th Mar, 25 15/2, J Smith
(340 days)
Last Run
Haydock Wed, 3rd Dec, 25
2nd, 6/4Fav, Keith Donoghue
Ian Donoghue
(93 days)
Lifetime
Runs
Wins
Win %
Earnings
Hurdle IRE
9
2
22%
€20,000
Chase IRE
14
2
14%
€114,620
Hurdle GB
1
0
0%
0
Chase GB
4
0
0%
£12,954
PtoP
4
1
Under Rules Total
28
4
14%
Date Course Conditions
Race Result
Jockey
Class
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MorningSP
Change of Trainer Ian Donoghue to Ian Patrick Donoghue
Change of Trainer Gordon Elliott to Ian Patrick Donoghue
29May22 Pun 24f Good 4y+ S(14K)
11-12[15/2]cp66th of 9, 22.75L behind Panda Boy
K M Donoghue
9/115/2
Change of Trainer Mrs Denise Foster to Gordon Elliott
Change of Trainer Gordon Elliott to Mrs Denise Foster
Change of Trainer Gordon Elliott
Nov 2020
Cheltenham November (Ireland) Sale (Tattersalls Cheltenham)
Purchaser: Kevin Ross Bloodstock
£60,000
Lots Sold: 13
Prices
Avg: £126,462
Median: £75,000
Maximum: £470,000
Handler Sean Thomas Doyle
Jun 2018
Derby Sale (Tattersalls (Ireland))
Purchaser: Monbeg Stables Sean Doyle (P.S.)
€22,500
Lots Sold: 347
Prices
Avg: €51,558
Median: €42,000
Maximum: €365,000
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.

Dunboyne (IRE)











Keith hit the front (on Final Orders), but I knew he'd battle back. Going out on the last lap, I was very confident. It was a long way to go, but his ears were pricked, he was happy and popping away. We have bought plenty of cheap ones and low-grade ones, and a change of scenery has improved them. With a horse with a bit of ability, it is actually easy because you don't have to train them hard. He's not fully pipe-drilled there. He's a happy, fresh horse. Ross (Donoghue) can take all the credit really - we call him the Head Lad, he is the boss. I was away last week on holidays with the kids and he trotted him around the roads and messed about with him. He actually went to the Curragh the other day to lead Lisnamult Lad over the National fences. I was thinking was this a good or a bad idea as it might scare him . He was deadly and jumped two of them and Ross got off him and gave him a roll and picked grass in the Curragh. We didn't even gallop him. I was itching to give him a blow and it is hard not to do it. We just took a chance and left him as fresh as we could and it worked thank God. James comes into us plenty and is best friends with Ross, the two of them get into plenty of trouble together! In my eyes, bar Danny Gilligan, he is the best conditional in the country. He has such a good brain and he doesn't panic. I have to thank Stephen O'Connor the owner. I've been at him a while to send me this horse. At least he did and it has worked out thank God.
Ian Patrick Donoghue





