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Indian Tomahawk (GB)
14yo b g 2012

Indian Tomahawk (GB)
b g 2012- Form
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Prove The Point wins her first race on the polytrack
Eventual fourth Polymnia was there to be shot at from the two pole in the Crowne Plaza Race & Stay 2018 Handicap, with top-weight Prove The Point coming home best to land Dundalk's fifth event. Fri 19th Jan
Review dundalk 5th Jan
Ship Of Dreams subjected Port Lions to a third straight runner-up finish when proving too strong in the closing stages of the Dundalk Stadium Business Club 2018 MaidenFri 05th Jan

2 for Hayes at Dundalk at 47/1
After an earlier success on the Noel Kelly-trained Wooster in the 7.00, Chris Hayes completed 47/1 Dundalk double aboard Richard O'Brien's Indian Tomahawk in division one of the www.dundalkstadium.com Handicap. Fri 05th Jan
Pony race star Coen rides 1st winner
Many pony racing followers are adamant that Ben Coen has what it takes to make a big impression on the racecourse proper and he partnered his first winner aboard Timia, for Keith Clarke, in division two of the Ash Brothers Building Contractors Handicap at Dundalk. Fri 17th Nov
Review dundalk 8th Nov
Beckoning's victory in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Auction Maiden was the highlight of a Dundalk double for new champion jockey Colin KeaneWed 08th Nov

Koybig bridges gap for second win
Koybig scored on just his second outing for Kilkenny trainer Pat Murphy when reversing previous course places with Indian Tomahawk in the Christmas Party Nights At Dundalk Stadium Handicap. Wed 08th Nov
Review dundalk 27th Oct
Goldrush made it three wins from as many starts in the Listed Irish Stallion Farms EBF Cooley Fillies Stakes at DundalkFri 27th Oct

Lee pleases O'Brien with Tomahawk ride
Koybig ran very well on debut for Kilkenny trainer Pat Murphy, but the 8/1 chance lost out to Indian Tomahawk in the Crowne Plaza Leading Jockey & Trainer Championship Handicap at Dundalk. Fri 27th Oct
O'Dwyer has Mohayyen spot on
Conor O'Dwyer's horses couldn't be running any better and his Mohayyen displayed as much to win the first division of the Eva-Tec Ltd Handicap under Killian Leonard at Bellewstown. Wed 30th Aug
All For Nothing just gets the better of Lane
All For Nothing just got the better of Six Silver Lane in the opener at Ballinrobe, the Tote Claiming Race. Mon 24th Jul
Paris gets the job done
After a string of placed efforts, Elusive In Paris got a deserved win to his name, as he took the opener at Dundalk, the Greyhound Racing Dundalk Claiming Race. Fri 12th May
Review clonmel 4th May
Rashaan showed tenacity to match his quality in the Tipperary Perpetual Cup Handicap at ClonmelThu 04th May

Indian scalps Gravity close home
The Damian English-trained Indian Tomahawk stayed on gamely inside the final furlong to grab victory close home in the opening claimer at Clonmel this afternoon. Thu 04th May
Apprentice Davis rides second winner of week
Seventeen year old apprentice jockey Sean Davis partnered his second winner at Leopardstown today, steering the John Larkin trained Total Demolition to win the Aslan Apprentice Handicap, six days following his first riding success. Thu 09th Jun
Review dundalk 27th Mar
Togoville has really thrust trainer Georgios Pakidis into the headlines over the last few months and the spirited grey won for the fourth time in his last six races with a gutsy success in the feature At The Races Prize Rush On Facebook Handicap at DundalkFri 27th Mar

Indian Tomahawk cuts down his rivals
Indian Tomahawk at 7/2 came out on top in a driving finish to the mile median auction race in Dundalk. Fri 27th Mar
Review dundalk 26th Nov
Dolce N Karama finally got his head in front where it mattered in the Crowne Plaza Leading Jockey & Trainer Championship Rated Race at DundalkWed 26th Nov

Tomahawk delivers
They may have come up short in the opener with the well-backed favourite Mr Bounty (4th). However you won't keep men like Michael O'Callaghan and Fergal Lynch down for too long and they struck in race two, the Dundalk Stadium – Light Up Your Night (C & G) Maiden with Indian Tomahawk. Wed 26th Nov
He's been great. He won here not so long ago but he has been a little bit frustrating on nights as well where he hasn't helped himself early,. Today, for some reason, he jumped brilliant and settled in a perfect spot. When he did that you think 'tonight's his night.'. He's great for the lads that own him. He's been a great horse for them. There might be something back here in three weeks time for him. He was very tough. Chris said he might have delayed his challenge a little longer in different circumstances but I'd have preferred to see him getting run out of it rather than not getting there. He's doing his job, that's the most important thing with him, and hopefully there will be more nights.
Richard John O'Brien
I'm delighted with that and delighted with the ride Billy (Lee) gave him, sure he was absolutely brilliant on him. . He ran well here the last night and we haven't done a whole pile with him since and I'd say that probably helped him. . There's something for him on the 8th of November and he could run in that. He has been fantastic for us - he has been first, second and third in his five runs.
Richard John O'Brien
I'm delighted. We thought a lot of him last year and he figured it all out when he won the last day. He made all that day and made decent fractions over seven furlongs and galloped on strongly to beat Charlie Bear. People were saying Charlie Bear didn't face the lights that night and maybe it was a bit of a fluke, but he's after winning a conditions race now and did it well. Pat (Smullen) steadied it up in front and left a nice gap up the rail. In fairness to Shane he gave him a great ride. He should improve as I was doubting myself if he had enough done and he was carrying a lot of condition. We'll see what the handicapper does now and I've no real plan. I had him in the Madrid Handicap, but thought this was a better option. He's after winning two now and is improving. He could have been sold after he won last time that, but with one thing and another he wasn't.
M D O'Callaghan
We always thought he was a nice horse in the spring but he disappointed on his first run here,. He's been a bit of a playboy and we had him gelded. He ran in a visor for the first time at Naas in the Birdcatcher and they helped sharpen him up but he became unbalanced on the ridges. We always thought he was capable of winning a maiden. I have to give Fergal credit and it was his idea to make the running and he executed it well. He kept galloping all the way to the line. The penny is only dropping now with him and he's learning what racing is about. There's nothing wrong with his attitude. He should improve again as he carries a lot of condition. He is for sale but if we don't sell him he'll be a nice horse for good ground next year.
M D O'Callaghan





