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Last Win
Gowran Park Wed, 5th Sep, 18 7/1, R P Downey
(2739 days)
Last Run
Down Royal Sat, 31st Oct, 20
fell, 400/1, P J Cawley
(1953 days)
Lifetime
Runs
Wins
Win %
Earnings
Flat IRE
25
1
4%
€10,500
Hurdle IRE
3
0
0%
€325
Flat GB
16
2
12%
£12,332
Under Rules Total
44
3
7%
Date Course Conditions
Race Result
Jockey
Class
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MorningSP
Dec 2020
December HIT Sale (Goffs UK)
Purchaser: Stefan Uppstrom
£2,000
Lots Sold: 103
Prices
Avg: £6,728
Median: £4,000
Maximum: £52,000
Change of Trainer M Botti to Anthony McCann
Oct 2016
Autumn Horses in Training Sale (Tattersalls (UK))
Purchaser: Rita Shah
£8,500
Lots Sold: 949
Prices
Avg: £26,488
Median: £13,500
Maximum: £520,000
Oct 2014
October Yearling Sale Book 2 (Tattersalls (UK))
Purchaser: Global Equine Group
£35,000
Lots Sold: 660
Prices
Avg: £64,478
Median: £50,000
Maximum: £525,000
Nov 2013
November Foal Sale (Goffs Ireland)
Purchaser: Patricia Burke
€46,000
Lots Sold: 688
Prices
Avg: €26,282
Median: €17,000
Maximum: €420,000
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Pushaq (IRE)



we always thought a lot of him and he finally did it on grass for us, and in Ireland! . He's always worked well enough to produce a performance like that. I told Robbie to keep it simple, break, get to the front as your drawn well and he should do the rest himself. He loves being out in front and his ears were pricked turning in; I knew he was a winner turning in. Robbie gave him a very good ride. He's riding out one day a week for us and it's great to give young lads like that an opportunity. He's probably an all-weather horse but at the same time he turned his form around when I gave him a run over hurdles. I didn't think he stayed the two miles and that's the reason we brought him back to the mile and seven furlongs. He might get another spin over hurdles and if not he'll go to Dundalk. He has plenty of speed and maybe we should keep him on the level, it's less trouble.
Anthony McCann





