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Fiver Friday (IRE)
6yo b f 5th Apr 2020
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Fiver Friday (IRE) b f 5th Apr 2020
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Wild Storm Syndicate
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Sep 2021
Sportsman's Sale (Goffs Ireland)
The Premier Consignment
Purchaser: Kevin Ross Bloodstock
€10,000
Lots Sold: 337
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Avg: €20,674
Median: €16,000
Maximum: €140,000
Reports in which Fiver Friday (IRE) was mentioned
The Racing TV Irish EBF Mares Handicap Hurdle at Sligo saw Radar Ahead shed her maiden tag in style, in the hands of Darragh O'Keeffe for trainer Tom McCourt.
Sun 13th Jul
Fiver Friday has proved a good money spinner for connections winning four times on the Flat and added a new string to her bow when making a winning start over hurdles in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Mares Maiden Hurdle at Naas.
Thu 03rd Apr
It was all change in the final furlong of the extended 10-furlong handicap in Naas as Fiver Friday scooted home by a comprehensive three-and-a-half-lengths.
Sun 25th Aug
New Year Honours completed a cross-card double for Gordon Elliott, as she came from off the pace to land the RiverRidge Royale Fillies Handicap.
Fri 19th Jul
Fresh from his Coronation Cup win at Royal Ascot yesterday, Donnacha O'Brien again tasted success at Down Royal this afternoon, with his Lady Doris getting up in the final strides to land the BoyleSports Irish EBF Ulster Oaks Fillies Handicap.
Sat 22nd Jun
Wayne Hassett was seen to great effect when delivering Carlo Bianconi from off the pace to win the Web The Tool Company Handicap at Sligo.
Wed 15th May
Enfranchise provided Shark Hanlon with one of his most high profile wins on the flat when just holding the late thrust of Grecian Slipper to land the BoyleSports Irish EBF Ulster Oaks Fillies & Mares Handicap at Down Royal.
Sat 24th Jun
The Aidan O'Brien-trained Boogie Woogie gained a deserved win when powering clear in the closing stages to land the ten furlong fillies maiden at Naas.
Mon 24th Apr
After race at
Naas Thu, 3rd Apr, 2025 (1st) 
It was a nice start, we were coming here with a nice run in mind. She had the class to be involved but she just had to learn to settle and jump. I know she’s jumped a bit airy at a couple, but she likes her jumping. Whenever she got a hurdle in front of her in the race, she had a bit of respect for it and it settled her. She did it well. We were aiming at a couple of wee races across the water so I’m not sure what we’ll do now. There were a few in the race with really good form. She’s a classy wee mare and she’ll only beat herself more than anything. We’ll keep her hurdling for the first half of the season and then we’ll see what’s there on the Flat. The lads weren’t keen on going down the breeding route so weren’t really mad about chasing Listed races or anything on the Flat. We said ‘what’s our next option’ so we said we’d see if she takes to hurdling. The full-sister (Addosh) is not a bad hurdler and her half-sister (Stormie Outlook) actually ran in this race so there are hurdlers in the family.

Paul Traynor
After race at
Naas Sun, 25th Aug, 2024 (1st) 
She’d done all her winning before in Scotland and just could never get her head in front here. The last day in Down Royal it turned out she was in season. We knew she handled the course here from her maiden form (third on debut) and for her to get her head in front in Ireland is brilliant. They went plenty hard early on to set it up for her and Wayne (Hassett) used his head. He said she loved the hill as well and maybe that’s her trip.

Paul Traynor
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