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Cry For The Moon (USA)
b g 1st May 2006
Cry For The Moon (USA)
b g 1st May 2006- Form
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Moon eases to feature race success
The feature race on the opening day of the Killarney May Festival, the Grade B Ladbrokes Handicap Hurdle, went to the Jim Culloty trained Cry For The Moon, who got in as first reserve. Sun 12th May
Go Native puts on a great show
Triple Grade 1 hurdle winner showed class is permanent when he absolutely hosed up in the qualified riders’ race over a mile and six at Galway under Nina Carberry for Noel Meade. Mon 29th Oct
Review galway 30th Jul
Though it will come as no surprise to veterans of the Galway Festival, the undoubted star of the show on day one was trainer Dermot WeldMon 30th Jul

Mangan makes history as Weld run continues
Jane Mangan became the first successful lady rider in the long history of the amateur handicap, on the opening night of Galway, when guiding Midnight Music to a cosy victory. Mon 30th Jul
Market speaks for Golanbrook
Golanbrook landed a bit of a touch for Tom Foley in the Jack Duggan Memorial Handicap Hurdle at Gowran Park. Sun 24th Jun
Jack completes hat-trick in style
Oliver McKiernan has his string in great form over the past few months, and none more so than Whatever Jacksays who completed a hat-trick with a runaway success in the Niall McCarthy Memorial Handicap Hurdle. Fri 25th May
Minsk proves shrewd buy for Connell
Minsk turned a competitive looking Cesarewitch into a cake walk as he cruised to success in the €64,000 feature event at the Curragh this afternoon. Sun 09th Oct
Review galway 25th Jul
Tom Mullins' Fosters Cross turned the biggest race on day one of the Galway Festival, the carlton.ie/galwaycity (QR) Handicap, into a procession with a fine front-running displayMon 25th Jul

Cross lands opening night feature
Foster Cross will bid to become the first horse since Athy Spirit in 1990 to complete the big Festival double of the opening night feature and Thursday's Guinness Galway Hurdle after taking the carlton.ie/galwaycity (Q.R.) Handicap in tremendous style. Mon 25th Jul
Foley doubles up on Foot
Shane Foley recorded a double when Footcycle ran out a game winner of the concluding mile handicap at Navan. Fri 10th Jun
Review navan 10th Jun
Aaraas gave the form of leading Coventry Stakes contender Power a timely boost with Royal Ascot coming up as she took the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden at NavanFri 10th Jun

Moon shines for Culloty
Cry For The Moon ran out a convincing winner of the apprentice handicap at Navan for Jim Culloty. Fri 10th Jun
Cool keeps Moon at bay
Billy Lee got Keep It Cool home in the concluding bookings@ dundalkstadium.com Handicap but it was the thundering late burst of the runner-up Cry For The Moon that had most people talking. Fri 29th Apr
He got twelve pounds for winning over hurdles last year and he failed to reproduce that form. I'm beginning to think he is better running fresh. The Galway Festival will be his Gold Cup and he will either run in the Amateur Handicap on the Monday or the Galway Hurdle. He might also run in the Ascot Stakes. He would have a five week break before Galway if he ran there and he might get in off 86.
J H Culloty
Before coming here I thought it would be softer than he would like but I was delighted today to find it drier than I had expected. I fancied him to win but was I just a bit worried about the ground. I knew on flat form he was very well handicapped. He jumped great today, for the first time and we done a lot of work with him at home. He matured since his last run as well. We will see what the handicapper does with him now but I have a 2m 4f race at Ascot pencilled in for him. He will mix it over the summer and we will try and win a few more races with him.
J H Culloty
I fancied him today. He's been a bit unlucky and has been drawn wide and unlucky in running,. I've had this race in mind for him for some time as I thought it would suit. I'd like to step him up in trip but there's not too many handicaps over a longer trip. The Ulster Derby (at Down Royal) is an option while there is also a mile-and-a-half handicap at the Curragh for him.
J H Culloty





