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Home Farm (IRE)
19yo b g 2007

Home Farm (IRE)
b g 2007- Form
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Meade seeking Galway Plate Riches
Noel Meade reports Road To Riches in tip-top shape ahead of a bid to recapture his crown in the TheTote.com Galway Plate at Ballybrit on Wednesday. Wed 27th Jul
Big field set for Gold Cup
All 18 horses have stood their ground following the final declaration stage for Friday's Betfred Cheltenham Gold Cup. Wed 11th Mar
18 still in Gold Cup mix
There were no notable defections at the latest confirmation stage for the Betfred Cheltenham Gold Cup, with Silviniaco Conti topping the 18 horses still in contention for the Festival feature. Sat 07th Mar
Review thurles 20th Nov
Home Farm coasted home amid dense fog in the feature John Meagher Memorial Chase on his first outing for Henry de Bromhead having been left clear by the final-fence fall of his main market rival Hidden Cyclone at ThurlesThu 20th Nov

Farm takes advantage of Cyclone mishap
Home Farm regained the winning thread on his first outing for Henry de Bromhead when landing the featured John Meagher Memorial Chase at Thurles. Thu 20th Nov
Soft at Thurles
Hidden Cyclone makes his seasonal debut in the Listed John Meagher Memorial Chase at Thurles this afternoon, and the going remains soft at the Co. Tipperary venue where the action gets underway at 12.25pm. Thu 20th Nov
Geraghty wins the Irish National on Door
Barry Geraghty finally landed the prize that eluded him for so long, as the local man took the Boylesports Irish Grand National at Fairyhouse on the Jonjo O’Neill trained, JP McManus owned, Shutthefrontdoor. Mon 21st Apr
Moore lands the feature with Hat
Arthur Moore is considering a tilt at the Irish National with Pass The Hat after the gelding took the featured Carrickmines Handicap Chase at Leopardstown this afternoon. Sun 02nd Mar
Liberty Counsel takes National at 50/1
Liberty Counsel showed great heart to take the Irish Grand National for Dot Love and five-pound claimer Ben Dalton at 50/1. Mon 01st Apr
Review fairyhouse 23rd Feb
Roi Du Mee called a temporary halt to the Willie Mullins party at Fairyhouse as he dug deep to see off the odds-on Prince De Beauchene in the feature At The Races Bobbyjo ChaseSat 23rd Feb

Home Farms scores for Moore/Casey
The Arthur Moore trained Home Farm, under David Casey, sprang a 25/1 upset to win the Irish Stallion Farms European Breeders Fund Beginners Chase at Fairyhouse today. Sat 23rd Feb
Review thurles 8th Nov
Roi Du Mee (9-10 favourite) proved a popular selection in the Listed John Meagher Memorial Chase at Thurles and Gordon Elliot's charge eased to an 11-length success, confirming the promise he had shown in Grade 3 company at Punchestown last monthThu 08th Nov

Farm lands treble for Russell
Home Farm galloped his rivals into submission as Davy Russell completed a treble at Thurles this afternoon. Thu 08th Nov
His form, third in an Irish National, before he came to us was rock solid. He had a wind op before he came to me and I'd say that's made a tremendous difference to him. I'm delighted to get him, he's a lovely horse and jumps amazing. David said he was a little keen throughout but he gave him a super ride. This was a starting point to see where we are with him. You can do everything at home but it's not until you are out on the track that you can really see where you are going. We'll see what the handicapper thinks after that today, and work from there. He was fifth in the Paddy Power last Christmas and that was the original plan, so we'll have to discuss things with Chris (Jones, owner) and see where we go. He should be an ideal candidate for Aintree and the better the ground the better he is. If it came up goodish I'd say he'd love it around there.
Henry De Bromhead
That's job done,. I wanted to get that out of the way before he goes chasing. He had a slight problem after Leopardstown and we left him alone then. He'll go chasing now and should make a nice chaser in time. We decided to give him a run over hurdles for his confidence. It was always the plan to just have one hurdle run.
A L T Moore





