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Carloswayback (IRE)
b g 18th May 2005

Carloswayback (IRE)
b g 18th May 2005- Form
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Review punchestown 14th Jan
Willie Mullins' exciting four-year-old Ut De Sivola maintained his unbeaten record over jumps with a dramatic victory in the feature race at PunchestownSat 14th Jan

Carlos on the way back
The Paul Nolan trained Carloswayback gained an overdue second career success in the opening €49 Punchestown Hospitality Beginners Chase at Punchestown today. Sat 14th Jan
Review navan 10th Dec
The Gigginstown House Stud bandwagon shows no sign of stopping and Tony Martin's Dedigout (7-4 favourite) handsomely defied a winner's penalty in the Meath Novice Hurdle at NavanSat 10th Dec

Russell moves further clear with Navan double
Davy Russell moved 22 winners clear (69-47) of Ruby Walsh at the head of the Jockeys’ Championship today at Navan when completing a double on the Charlie Swan trained Start Me Up. Sat 10th Dec
Review limerick 7th Nov
Mr Cracker bounced back from a disappointing run to record his second win in three races over fences at LimerickSun 07th Nov

Carlo scores in style at Limerick
He started favourite for his bumper debut 272 days back and as a brother to Roberta Goldback Carloswayback had obvious credentials for his hurdling bow in the opening Martinstown Opportunity Maiden Hurdle at Limerick. The odds-on shot scored with the very minimum of fuss under Michael Doran. Sun 07th Nov
we thought Carloswayback was a good horse over hurdles but his form got progressively worse and his later runs were terrible. He got a fall in a graded hurdle which looked a simple at the time but didn't turn out to be simple.
Paul Nolan
“We were disappointed with the way he ran. We think an awful lot of him and for whatever reason it didn't happen on the day.
“Coming to the turn-in I said he was running terrible. He stayed on a little bit and came out of the race perfectly. Maybe in the next few days something might turn up.
“I took him out of the Grade One at Leoparstown this morning and we'll probably go back to a winners' race with him and see from there. He didn't run anything up to like what we think he's capable of.”
Paul Nolan
We think a fair bit of him. We didn't plan to come here today but when we saw the race we said we'd let him take his chance. We fancied him in his bumper but he was very babyish and ran too free. He'll improve an awful lot for today as that was his first time on grass for ages. I know it would be a huge step-up but the Royal Bond or the Navan novice hurdle (formerly the Barry & Sandra Kelly Memorial) are options for him now.
James Nolan, representing Paul Nolan





