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Barel Of Laughs (IRE)
b g 4th Mar 2006

Barel Of Laughs (IRE)
b g 4th Mar 2006- Form
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Review thurles 20th Oct
Davy Russell had a tremendous day at Thurles with a treble, culminating in Sea Of Thunder's success in the Cashel Maiden HurdleThu 20th Oct

Laughs maintains perfect chase record
Barel Of Laughs made it two from two over fences when running out a game winner of the Horse & Jockey Handicap Chase at Thurles. Thu 20th Oct
Review tipperary 4th Oct
Farrells Fancy lived up to the promise of his eyecatching jumps debut with a successful return from a six-month lay-off in the Tipperary Supporters Club Maiden HurdleTue 04th Oct

Barel laughs at rivals
Tom Doyle completed a 20/1 double on the afternoon, following the earlier victory of Farrells Fancy, when Barel Of Laughs made a successful debut over fences in the Blue & Gold Beginners Chase. Tue 04th Oct
Review clonmel 7th Apr
Dessie Hughes warmed up for his double Grand National assault with a brace at Clonmel, kicked off by Datokepe (2-1 favourite) in division one of the Slievenamon Maiden HurdleThu 07th Apr

Milan strikes for Queally/Carroll
Memories Of Milan just came out on top after an exciting finish to the opening two and a half miles Powerstown Maiden Hurdle at Clonmel. Thu 07th Apr
Dusk lands opener for Morris
Mouse Morris was back among the winners, following his Cheltenham success mid-week, when Baily Dusk ran out a game winner of the opening maiden hurdle at Cork today. Sun 20th Mar
They're running well and I'd like to have a few more. He's only five and ran just over two weeks ago. We ran him back quickly because of the ground. He made hard enough work of that and we'll probably give him a break for four weeks. We'll see what the weather does then. He doesn't want the ground too heavy.
J H Culloty





