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Inothewayurthinkin (IRE)
8yo b g 4th Apr 2018
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Inothewayurthinkin (IRE) b g 4th Apr 2018
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Mrs Noreen McManus
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Reports in which Inothewayurthinkin (IRE) was mentioned
Well-backed from 25s early, Affordale Fury (7/1) rallied to great effect to land Grade 1 honours in the Savills Chase at Leopardstown.
Sun 28th Dec
Today's John Durkan Memorial Chase at Punchestown a day later looks every inch a top notch Grade 1 contest after all 11 stood their ground at final declarations.
Fri 21st Nov
Willie Mullins was crowned leading trainer at the Cheltenham Festival for an incredible 12th time on Friday, his seventh in succession, although the Gold Cup was not among his final day four-timer.
Fri 14th Mar
Inothewayurthinkin galloped on strongly up the hill to deny Galopin Des Champs a famous Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup hat-trick.
Fri 14th Mar
Galopin Des Champs is set to face nine rivals in his bid for a third victory in the Paddy Power Irish Gold Cup at Leopardstown on Saturday.
Thu 30th Jan
What has already been a special couple of days in Liverpool for owner JP McManus has the potential to be even greater as he can look forward to five runners in the Randox Grand National.
Fri 12th Apr
Mystical Power fended off the renewed challenge of Firefox to win the TrustATrader Top Novices’ Hurdle and provided rider Mark Walsh with a Grade 1 double at Aintree.
Fri 12th Apr
Inothewayurthinkin produced a Cheltenham Festival repeat to announce himself as a staying chaser of the highest order with victory in the Huyton Asphalt Franny Blennerhassett Memorial Mildmay Novices’ Chase at Aintree.
Fri 12th Apr
There were four Irish trained winners on day one at Aintree and there is plenty of interest again with 26 Irish runners declared for the seven races this afternoon.
Fri 12th Apr
It was deemed a “score draw” between the punters and the layers heading into the final day of the Cheltenham Festival after football encroached heavily on racing’s pitch on day three
Thu 14th Mar
Sir Alex Ferguson was in the Cheltenham Festival winner’s enclosure as Paul Nicholls got off the mark for the week when Monmiral hunted down Kyntara in the Pertemps Network Final Handicap Hurdle.
Thu 14th Mar
Punters have latched on to Gordon Elliott's Zanahiyr in the opener at Cheltenham this afternoon with the gelding's odds tumbling from 20/1 to as low as 9/1 with bookmakers this morning.
Thu 14th Mar
Imagine was one of a few notable chasing recruits in Fairyhouse's opening Irish Stallion Farms EBF Beginners Chase today and while he wasn't the only one to show promise, secured victory with an all-the-way win.
Tue 07th Nov
Impaire Et Passe puts his unbeaten record and tall reputation on the line in the Alanna Homes Champion Novice Hurdle at Punchestown today.
Fri 28th Apr
Blazing Khal makes his long-awaited return in today's William Hill Boyne Hurdle at Navan.
Sun 12th Feb
Champ Kiely won Ireland's first Grade 1 race of 2023, the Lawlor's Of Naas Novice Hurdle at Naas today, justifying market support despite being trainer Willie Mullins' apparent second-string on jockey bookings.
Sun 08th Jan
Grangeclare West heads a classy field of nine for the Lawlor’s Of Naas Novice Hurdle at the County Kildare track on Sunday.
Sun 08th Jan
J.P. McManus' Inothewayurthinkin (2/1) followed up a recent gambled debut win with a second consecutive success today, landing Gowran's PRL Group Novice Hurdle for trainer Gavin Cromwell and jockey Mark Walsh.
Sat 26th Nov
J.P. McManus' Inothewayurthinkin (7/2) was an inspired winning gamble on debut in Cork's opening Paddy Power From The Horse's Mouth Podcast Maiden Hurdle today, defeating Cesarewitch-third Lot Of Joy (4/11f) into second.
Sun 06th Nov
Fri, 14th Mar, 2025 
I would like to see it again, I don’t think I took it all in, but it’s an exciting day. I’m absolutely speechless. I was worried about the pace of the race on the better ground, he was only just hanging in there the whole time — he was flat out. He’s a very good horse. Going down to the second-last I thought we had a good chance. What can you say? It’s brilliant, I’m just thrilled. Great thanks to JP and Noreen for having the confidence to supplement him. It’s brilliant, they’re so good to train for. They’re brilliant people.

Gavin Patrick Cromwell
After race at
Cheltenham Fri, 14th Mar, 2025 (1st) 
I’m absolutely speechless. I was worried about the pace of the race on the better ground, he was only just hanging in there the whole time – he was flat out. He’s a very good horse. Going down to the second-last, I thought we had a good chance. What can you say? It’s brilliant, I’m just thrilled. Great thanks to JP and Noreen for having the confidence to supplement him. It’s brilliant, they’re so good to train for. They’re brilliant people.

Gavin Patrick Cromwell
After race at
Aintree Fri, 12th Apr, 2024 (1st) 
His jumping definitely left a bit to be desired, but he clearly has a big engine. He looked to have done plenty wrong, but still won. Clearly he stays well, so we’re delighted with the result. I’d say that’s it for this season. He’s up into big boy company next year and we’ll see how that goes, but he’s going to have to improve his jumping. He’s a Grade One winner so it’s the obvious thing to do (run in top staying chases next season).

Gavin Patrick Cromwell
After race at
Gowran Park Sat, 26th Nov, 2022 (1st) 
he’s still a baby and green enough but I’m delighted with that. He knew his job a bit better today and looks a nice one going forward. He showed a good attitude from the last and wanted to win. He’s entered in the Grade 1 novice at Christmas. He’ll probably stick to two miles for the moment but looks like a lad that will stay a bit further.

Gavin Patrick Cromwell
After race at
Cork Sun, 6th Nov, 2022 (1st) 
he did it well, was a little bit green and will learn from it. He handled the ground perfectly and while he had a little look at the first, jumped brilliantly apart from that. I was out wide at the third-last so pulled him in between Paul (Townend, on Lot Of Joy) and Jack (Kennedy, on third-placed Timmy Tuesday) at the next and when I needed a good jump he winged it. He went about his business and is a lovely horse going forward. I had never sat on him before but had won on three of his four siblings. Judging by that, hopefully he will be the best of them.

Gavin Patrick Cromwell
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