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Huckle Buck Shoe (IRE)
b g 2003

Huckle Buck Shoe (IRE)
b g 2003- Form
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Review wexford 24th Oct
Davy Russell made a triumphant return to the track on Siegemaster in the Casey Enterprise Chase at WexfordSat 24th Oct

Townend gets sweet tune from Huckle Buck
Huckle Buck Shoe, a Kilbeggan bumper winner, got off the mark over hurdles at the sixth attempt when taking the Fred Curtis Crystal Maiden Hurdle in good style under Paul Townend. Sat 24th Oct
Review killarney 21st Aug
Trainer Thomond O'Mara received a welcome boost as Master Marvel came out on top in Mulvihill Media Handicap at KillarneyFri 21st Aug

Review kilbeggan 8th Aug
Noel Meade's faith in Chip Tea was finally vindicated after he emerged a facile scorer of the Moate C & G Maiden Hurdle at KilbegganSat 08th Aug

Chip cruises home in Kilbeggan opener
Chip Tea proved an easy winner of the opening maiden hurdle at Kilbeggan when scoring in fine style under Paul Carberry. Sat 08th Aug
Mullins gain another bumper success
The concluding race on this evening’s card was won by the Willie Mullins trained Huckle Buck Shoe in the hands of champion amateur Patrick Mullins. Fri 17th Jul
I'm surprised he won on that ground because it seems quite soft. We might put him away now because I don't think he's a winter horse. However if the ground stays nice we might continue on. He should make a nice chaser as he is a fine big horse.
W P Mullins
He's a nice horse and he loves the quick ground. He will probably go jumping now. He's a brilliant jumper.
W P Mullins





