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One Big Boum (IRE)
7yo b g 2019
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A maiden hurdle winner over the minimum trip at Wexford on his most recent start, the Philip Fenton trained One Big Boum made a successful introduction to life in handicap company when landing the Bar One Racing "100% Acca Boost On Self Service Terminals" Handicap Hurdle at Cork.
Sun 08th Dec
One Big Boum survived a mistake at the last and a lengthy stewards' enquiry before he was finally declared the winner of the Racing TV Maiden Hurdle.
Mon 28th Oct
Sat, 21st Feb, 2026 
It was a good performance. It’s a great race to win, because Tommy Carberry was my hero when I was a young fella growing up,. He looked to be in control and he stretched out well to the line. He’s an improving horse and the blinkers certainly make a difference to him. He’s effective on that ground and it looks very necessary. He could go to Punchestown for the two-and-a-half mile opportunity race but it depends on ground. We’ll see how he is, there is no such thing as an easy race on very heavy ground. We’ll take our time with him as he likes to be fresh.

Philip Fenton
After race at
Fairyhouse Sat, 21st Feb, 2026 (1st) 
It was a good performance. It’s a great race to win, because Tommy Carberry was my hero when I was a young fella growing up,. He looked to be in control and he stretched out well to the line. He’s an improving horse and the blinkers certainly make a difference to him. He’s effective on that ground and it looks very necessary. He could go to Punchestown for the two-and-a-half mile opportunity race but it depends on ground. We’ll see how he is, there is no such thing as an easy race on very heavy ground. We’ll take our time with him as he likes to be fresh.

Philip Fenton
Sat, 17th Jan, 2026 
First-time blinkers made a big help because we felt he just about was doing enough, that's all, before we put the blinkers on him. He seems to be able to cope with soft to heavy and he stretched away. He's big enough to jump a fence, so I'm sure we will end up over fences maybe sooner rather than later. His jumping was immaculate today, so we are very pleased. He ran at Christmas, so I'm sure it will be three to four weeks before we will ask him to go again. This place can test a horse, so you wouldn't want to go back too soon. He certainly wouldn't go on summer ground, so he will be out again before the season comes to an end.

Philip Fenton
After race at
Navan Sat, 17th Jan, 2026 (1st) 
First-time blinkers made a big help because we felt he just about was doing enough, that's all, before we put the blinkers on him. He seems to be able to cope with soft to heavy and he stretched away. He's big enough to jump a fence, so I'm sure we will end up over fences maybe sooner rather than later. His jumping was immaculate today, so we are very pleased. He ran at Christmas, so I'm sure it will be three to four weeks before we will ask him to go again. This place can test a horse, so you wouldn't want to go back too soon. He certainly wouldn't go on summer ground, so he will be out again before the season comes to an end.

Philip Fenton
After race at
Cork Sun, 8th Dec, 2024 (1st) 
The owners are from Carrigtwohill and Midleton and we had a long wait with him as he has had his problems. He ran here this time last year when he cracked a bone in his knee and had an operation so it was a slow process to come back. He went a bit right the last day at Wexford and went left today and he seems to idle when in front. Overall he has a bit to learn and isn't the finished article yet.

Philip Fenton
Related by Dam Liss Iontach (IRE)
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