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Last Win
Down Royal Fri, 19th Jul, 24 9/2Fav, R P Whelan
(598 days)
Last Run
Bellewstown Thu, 3rd Jul, 25
8th, 20/1, R P Whelan
(249 days)
Lifetime
Runs
Wins
Win %
Earnings
Flat IRE
25
2
8%
€25,600
Flat GB
8
0
0%
£7,798
Under Rules Total
33
2
6%
Date Course Conditions
Race Result
Jockey
Class
n
MorningSP
30Jun24 Cur 5f Good 3y+ Hcap(100K)
8-2[200/1]15th of 16, 6.34L behind Amazon Lady
W Joyce
150/1200/1
19Feb24 Wol 5f Standard 4y+ Hcap(11K)
9-6[11/1]sr6th of 9, 1.22L behind Mokaatil
R Coakley
6
9/111/1
Change of Trainer Daniel James Murphy to Miss Katy Brown
Change of Trainer John O'Donoghue to Daniel James Murphy
Jul 2023
July Sale (Tattersalls (UK))
Purchaser: Danny Murphy
£3,000
Lots Sold: 574
Prices
Avg: £29,592
Median: £15,000
Maximum: £350,000
Change of Trainer John Stephen O'Donoghue to John S O'Donoghue
Oct 2022
Autumn Horses In Training (Tattersalls (UK))
Purchaser: Vendor
£10,000
Lots Sold: 1006
Prices
Avg: £35,949
Median: £16,000
Maximum: £850,000
Aug 2021
Premier Yearling Sale (Goffs UK)
Purchaser: O'Donoghue Racing
£30,000
Lots Sold: 311
Prices
Avg: £41,688
Median: £32,000
Maximum: £220,000
Nov 2020
December Foal Sale (Tattersalls (UK))
Purchaser: Peter & Ross Doyle Bloodstock
£30,000
Lots Sold: 628
Prices
Avg: £41,807
Median: £20,000
Maximum: £700,000
Symbols Explained
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The superscript number on headgear bl2 indicates number of times worn. A plus bl+ indicates more than 10 times where as red background bl1indicates first time.

Reinforce (IRE)







We haven't had him that long, he came from Danny Murphy's. Since he has come, he has improved away the whole time. He has been a bit of a frustrating horse because there has been a couple of times he should have got his head in front. I brought him to Ayr and he finished fourth and he probably should have won that day. He ran very well in second at Naas in a good handicap and he was third here for John O'Donoghue in a maiden. He's a nice little horse and he's very consistent. He's always knocking at the door but it is just nice for the lads (Orchard Garden Syndicate) to get his head in front. They have been loyal and they have stuck by him - they are from Armagh. It did (look a deep race for the grade) and it was no gimme by any means, but he came here in good form. The Rockingham wasn't really run to suit him. Today, there didn't look to be a whole pile of pace on and Ronan did the right thing, he went ahead on him.
Miss Katy Brown





