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Thunder Blaze (GB)
4yo gr c 22nd Apr 2022
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Thunder Blaze (GB) gr c 22nd Apr 2022
Dam's Sire
Oasis Dream (GB)
Breeder
Branton Court Stud LLP
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Aug 2023
Premier Yearling Sale (Goffs UK)
Oaks Farm Stables
Purchaser: Andy Oliver (PS)
£58,000
Lots Sold: 326
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Avg: £47,753
Median: £36,000
Maximum: £200,000
Reports in which Thunder Blaze (GB) was mentioned
Chris Hayes produced the Andy Oliver trained Sounds Like A Plan with a well timed run from off the pace to land the BoyleSports 'Pick Your Place' Handicap at Leopardstown.
Thu 10th Jul
I Bid You Ajou made it three wins in the space of just over two weeks at Fairyhouse when landing the Maher Tractor Sales Handicap this evening.
Fri 13th Jun
A maiden winner over course and distance on his all-weather debut last month, Dark Ace (6/1) followed up in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF 2-y-o Race.
Fri 15th Nov
The Bellinter Handicap at Navan saw Billy Lee double his score on the day, bringing home Amazon Lady a winner for owner/breeder Madeline Burns and trainer Willie McCreery.
Sat 18th May
Having recently teamed up for a Listed success at the Curragh with Bright Stripes, Andy Oliver and Billy Lee were quickly off the mark at Navan today taking the opening Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden with Sounds Like A Plan.
Sat 18th May
After race at
Leopardstown Thu, 10th Jul, 2025 (1st) 
That’s great, Chris gave him a lovely ride and it more or less went to plan,. We had him highly enough entered this year and we just had a bit of a set-back early on. It’s great to get him back on the front foot. He saw out the trip well. He’s out of a very fast mare, and he works like a fast horse at home, so you never quite know. We thought we’d start him off over six this year and he had a very nice run at Fairyhouse. His run at Naas was a bit of a puzzle to us but he possibly bounced on the second run after the long lay-off. We decided to step him up in trip and he worked very well at the start of the week so we thought we were in fair shape coming into today. We haven’t looked any further forward than this but we’re coming to the time of year when the three-year-olds can compete in all types of things. He saw out the trip well so it gives us options. He’s a fast horse and we thought he could go either way. He hit the line fairly hard there so you’d like to think you have plenty of options. Ground-wise he’s fairly versatile as well. That’s quick ground but as always here it’s very safe. He handled that well and he can also go with a little bit of ease.

A Oliver
Related by Dam Stage Play (IRE)
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