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Jimmy Two Times (IRE)
17yo b g 21st Apr 2009

Jimmy Two Times (IRE)
b g 21st Apr 2009- Form
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Downpatrick winner The Very Man will "be okay"
The WKD Rated Hurdle saw Luke Dempsey successfully deputise for Davy Russell, winning on The Very Man in race two at Downpatrick. Sun 22nd Mar
Jimmy Two Times lands odds in Downpatrick
Jimmy Two Times made all for a snug victory in the beginners' chase at Downpatrick. Mon 28th Aug
Berbas gets off the mark over fences
Gwencily Berbas sent favourite backers home happy at Roscommon, as he took the last, the Ladies Day At Roscommon On July 10th Beginners Chase, under Paul Townend for Alan Fleming. Mon 12th Jun
Mome jumps to it on chasing bow
Bellow Mome got his chasing career off to the best possible start when taking the Jim Murphy Contract Fence Builder Beginners Chase at Thurles. Thu 24th Nov
Geraghty picks up winning spare on Island
Barry Geraghty picked up a winning spare as he partnered Woodford Island to victory in the opener at Fairyhouse, the Marie Keating Foundation Fundraising Day At Fairyhouse November 16th Beginners Chase. Mon 07th Nov
Jimmy Two Times shows his quickstep
A drop in trip saw Jimmy Two Times bounce back to form in Downpatrick's rated hurdle. Sun 20th Mar
Rossvoss puts it all together
Rossvoss sauntered home in the Grade B Tara Handicap Hurdle at Navan to land the 30,000 euro pot for Ted and Katie Walsh. Sun 13th Dec
Review fairyhouse 7th Apr
Willie Mullins bagged a treble and Ruby Walsh a double at Fairyhouse, including Twinlight's success in the Grade Two Normans Grove ChaseTue 07th Apr

Payback for Jimmy at Fairyhouse
There was an unfortunate incident at the start of the Grade B I.N.H. Stallion Owners European Breeders Fund Novice Handicap Hurdle Series Final with Fletcher sustaining a fatal injury which of course necessitated his withdrawal. Jimmy Two Times in the end ran out a game winner under amateur rider Declan Lavery. Tue 07th Apr
Mine Now follows up with second March win
The Peter Fahey trained Mine Now again justified joint-favourism by winning for the second time this month, in the Richie Hogan & Ashgrove Stables Handicap Hurdle at Gowran today, under David Mullins. Sat 21st Mar
Dempsey gets it Right with 186/1 double
Luke Dempsey completed a 186/1 double on the afternoon at Fairyhouse as the talented 5lb claimer was seen to great effect when getting Rightdownthemiddle up virtually on the line in the attheraces.com Exclusive Barry Geraghty Blog Handicap Hurdle. Sat 21st Feb
Bentelimar survives stumble and stewards
Bentelimar had to survive a stumble and a stewards enquiry to land the Ryanair EBF Novice Handicap Hurdle at Leopardstown. Mon 29th Dec
Review clonmel 4th Dec
If Not For You got up close home to land the spoils in an incident-packed Clonmel Racecourse Supporters Club Only 85 Euro Beginners Chase at ClonmelThu 04th Dec

Jimmy scores for the first time
Jimmy Two Times overcame a seven-month absence to land some nice bets in the concluding amateur riders’ maiden hurdle at Clonmel. Thu 04th Dec
Review sligo 21st May
Sligo's meeting proved an excellent one for front-runners as Barry Cash produced an excellent ride to make all on 25-1 chance Johnny Suku in the Sligo GAA Race Day 19th August Maiden HurdleWed 21st May

Johnny springs a surprise on Jimmy
Willie Murphy had an extra reason for pleasure having trained the first winner at Sligo, Johnny Suku (25/1). Himself and his family stand Johnny Suku's sire, Alkaadhem, at their Ballycurragh Stud in County Carlow. Wed 21st May
Doors blows his rivals away
Blow The Doors Off got punters off to a great start at Gowran Park when taking the opening two-mile maiden hurdle in convincing fashion. Sat 08th Mar
That was an easy opportunity for him, he needs to go right-handed. There aren't many opportunities for him for the next month. He may go to Galway, I think there's a race for him there at the end of September. I think if there's a graded race we might look at running there. If it is two miles one (in Galway) it might be a bit short. This race was ideal for him, it was a good place to start off. The whole thing backfired a bit at Galway. We ran him in the big handicap there and the way the race was run just didn't suit him. He needs to be there in front dictating it. He got boxed in and couldn't get out. He pops away, he is cute to jump. I would love to try and come back to win the Ulster National but he is going to be too highly handicapped for that job. He needs to go right-handed so that rules half the place out! He does need a trip. He had plenty left there. If another horse comes to him he'll battle. He won a graded race at Fairyhouse one day. When another horse comes to him he sticks his neck out and tries. He's hard out.
B R Hamilton
Deccy gets on very well with him. He has been jumping to the right though you wouldn't see it there. He was a lot better and slicker. He needs a right-handed track. We'll look at Punchestown. We were here today to retrieve his form and reinvigorate him. It has brought him back to life. He'll probably go for the three mile race at Punchestown that he was fifth in last year. He's been running in very high-class handicaps. He did win a 50 grand race at Fairyhouse. He's an out and out stayer and he needed the good clip there. He'll go fencing next year. I have 20 horses and nearly all are four-year-olds. Jimmy is nearly the only one for the track.
B R Hamilton
Believe it or not that was always the plan. The three miles is right up his street, and all he does is stay. Declan gave him a brilliant ride. You have to ride him up against the rail to stop him jumping right, and being there you need a bit of luck to get a run. That's pay back for Leopardstown (fell when leading at the last). If the ground is not too quick he could go to Punchestown but we'll have to see how he comes out of this. I think he'll improve for another year as he's still immature.
B R Hamilton
He's a dour stayer and all he does is just gallop. Last season he was very sticky with his jumping and jumped to the right. It took a while to sort out and his experience probably told today. He wants soft ground. He did a serious piece of work at Maralin the other day, and we'll look for a staying novice at Christmas.
B R Hamilton





