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Imagine If (IRE)
12yo br g 30th Mar 2014
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Track Horse
Imagine If (IRE) br g 30th Mar 2014
Dam's Sire
Holy Roman Emperor (IRE)
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Rangefield Bloodstock
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Oct 2017
Hit Sale (Goffs Ireland)
Glenburnie Stables
Purchaser: Colm Sharkey,Agent/Roger Fell
€6,000
Lots Sold: 86
Prices
Avg: €16,774
Median: €6,000
Maximum: €215,000
Sep 2015
September Yearling Sale (Tattersalls (Ireland))
Baroda & Colbinstown Studs
Purchaser: Ger Lyons
€70,000
Lots Sold: 410
Prices
Avg: €24,093
Median: €18,000
Maximum: €130,000
Reports in which Imagine If (IRE) was mentioned
Primo Uomo made it three wins on the bounce, as he ran out a good winner of the Cork Racecourse Handicap.
Mon 17th Apr
French import Gymkhana (12/1) started on the right note for Ger Lyons when landing the Naas Racecourse Launches The 2017 Flat Season Handicap.
Sun 26th Mar
Jim Bolger's tough filly Ceol Na Nog showed her trademark tenacity to land the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Handicap at NavanWed 19th Oct
The Ger Lyons trained Imagine If justified 6/4 favouritism when winning the opening Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden at Navan today, eventually holding on for a nose win over faster finishing Elizabeth Browning.
Wed 19th Oct
Spirit Of Valor justified odds-on favouritism in the opener at Naas, the Tifrums EBF Maiden, scoring under Donnacha O'Brien for his father Aidan.
Sun 16th Oct
Callender made it third time lucky in the Requinto EBF Maiden, scoring under Chris Hayes for Patrick Prendergast and owner Rick Barnes.
Sun 15th May
After race at
Navan Wed, 19th Oct, 2016 (1st) 
it was closer than we would have liked but he got it done. He hung and he has problems in his knees so couldn’t have it soft enough. When he has conditions in his favour we think he could be very smart. The reason you haven’t seen him (during the summer months) is because his knees are sore and open. We hoped to win last Sunday (second at Naas) and put him away but to come back and do that, ‘A’ was a bit quick and ‘B’ we were asking a lot of the knees. You could see him hanging and it’s not through badness, it’s just through immaturity and pain. Hopefully we’ll get everything settled down and I’d say he could grow into a very smart horse but he’ll need soft ground.

G M Lyons
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