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July Flower (FR)
7yo b f 23rd Mar 2019Track Horse

Track Horse
July Flower (FR)
b f 23rd Mar 2019Owner
Trainer
Breeder
M Hubert Monier & M Patrick Lisi & M Jean-Pierre Babilotte
Last Win
Cheltenham Sat, 15th Nov, 25 6/5Fav, Darragh O'keeffe
(111 days)
Last Run
Leopardstown Fri, 26th Dec, 25
3rd, 9/2, D J O'Keeffe
(70 days)
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Lifetime
Runs
Wins
Places
Win %
Earnings
Level Stk
Hurdle IRE
2
1
0
50%
€27,750
6.50
Chase IRE
2
1
1
50%
€19,300
-0.47
Hurdle GB
2
0
0
0%
£3,304
-2.00
Chase GB
1
1
0
100%
£45,803
1.20
NHF GB
1
0
0
0%
0
-1.00
Hurdle FR
6
1
5
17%
€206,270
-2.25
Under Rules Total
14
4
6
29%
1.98
Form Figures
912P-22331-55113-
Form Timeline
Form Figures - 912P-22331-55113-
Date Course Conditions
Race Result
Jockey
Class
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MorningSP
Change of Trainer M Seror to Henry De Bromhead
Jul 2024
Summer Sale (Goffs UK)
Mill House Stud
Purchaser: Henry De Bromhead
£350,000
Lots Sold: 126
Prices
Avg: £27,933
Median: £9,000
Maximum: £660,000
Change of Trainer Henry De Bromhead to M Seror
Symbols Explained
ts2 Tongue Strap vs2 Visor hd2 Hood es2 Eye Shield ec2 Eye Cover cp2 Cheekpiece bl2 Blinkers tt2 Tongue Tie bf Beaten Favourite on Last Run srMentioned in Stewards Report in Results bbvBroke Blood Vessel
The superscript number on headgear bl2 indicates number of times worn. A plus bl+ indicates more than 10 times where as red background bl1indicates first time.
Date Course
Conditions
Race
Jockey Weight
OR
Class
Date
Sale
Consignor
Purchaser
Price
Jul 2024
Summer Sale (Goffs UK)
Mill House Stud
Purchaser: Henry De Bromhead
£350,000
Lots Sold: 126
Prices
Avg: £27,933
Median: £9,000
Maximum: £660,000
Reports in which July Flower (FR) was mentioned

Elliott expects Coolio clues at Leopardstown
Wed 24th Dec
July Flower aiming to bloom at Leopardstown
Thu 11th Dec
‘Brave’ Burdett Road set stiff task on chasing debut
Fri 14th Nov
Lossiemouth and Teahupoo head Hatton's Grace entries
Thu 06th Nov
July Flower leads home stable '1-2-3' to complete De Bromhead treble
July Flower completed a treble on the afternoon for trainer Henry De Bromhead when leading home a stable '1-2-3' in the concluding Irish Stallion Farms EBF Mares Beginners Chase at Limerick. Sun 19th Oct
De Bromhead registers sixth Christmas win
Henry De Bromhead registered a sixth Christmas success today as his Sommesky (5/6f) completed a cross-card double for the trainer in winning Limerick’s Red Mills Irish EBF Auction Maiden Hurdle. Sun 29th Dec
Blackmore back on the scoresheet as July Flower books Cheltenham ticket
Rachael Blackmore partnered her first winner since returning from a spell of about three months on the sidelines as July Flower landed the Grade 3 Beat The Bank.ie Irish EBF Mares Hurdle at Leopardstown. Sun 29th Dec
After race at Limerick Sun, 19th Oct, 2025 (1st)
She was really good and looked electric in her jumping at some but sketchy at others. She was a high-rated mare and looked brilliant there. We might aim for Cheltenham in November next and while I was going three miles with her, I'm starting to wonder should I drop back to two. That sounds mad but she travelled effortlessly the whole way today. The three of my mares ran really well although Tareze's jumping was a little sketchy but hopefully she will warm up from that. The three ran as per their hurdle ratings.
Henry De Bromhead
She was really good and looked electric in her jumping at some but sketchy at others. She was a high-rated mare and looked brilliant there. We might aim for Cheltenham in November next and while I was going three miles with her, I'm starting to wonder should I drop back to two. That sounds mad but she travelled effortlessly the whole way today. The three of my mares ran really well although Tareze's jumping was a little sketchy but hopefully she will warm up from that. The three ran as per their hurdle ratings.
Henry De Bromhead
After race at Leopardstown Sun, 29th Dec, 2024 (1st)
She jumped great and Rachael was brilliant on her. I’m delighted for Duncan (Angove, owner) who was happy to buy her during the summer and obviously she’s a valuable broodmare as well. We had her when she was a younger mare and we liked her then so when she came back on the market we were delighted to get her. We bought her to win the Mares Hurdle so the dream is alive and we’ll probably head straight there now.
Henry De Bromhead
She jumped great and Rachael was brilliant on her. I’m delighted for Duncan (Angove, owner) who was happy to buy her during the summer and obviously she’s a valuable broodmare as well. We had her when she was a younger mare and we liked her then so when she came back on the market we were delighted to get her. We bought her to win the Mares Hurdle so the dream is alive and we’ll probably head straight there now.
Henry De Bromhead
After race at Leopardstown Sun, 29th Dec, 2024 (1st)
Stupidly I kept setting myself an unachievable target over the three months and the doctors kept saying I had to sit out my time. Being back for Christmas is important, so at least I got back for that. She jumped great and Rachael was brilliant on her. I’m delighted for Duncan (Angove, owner) who was happy to buy her during the summer and obviously she’s a valuable broodmare as well. We had her when she was a younger mare and we liked her then, so when she came back on the market we were delighted to get her. We bought her to win the Mares’ Hurdle (at Cheltenham) so the dream is alive and we’ll probably head straight there now.
Henry De Bromhead
Stupidly I kept setting myself an unachievable target over the three months and the doctors kept saying I had to sit out my time. Being back for Christmas is important, so at least I got back for that. She jumped great and Rachael was brilliant on her. I’m delighted for Duncan (Angove, owner) who was happy to buy her during the summer and obviously she’s a valuable broodmare as well. We had her when she was a younger mare and we liked her then, so when she came back on the market we were delighted to get her. We bought her to win the Mares’ Hurdle (at Cheltenham) so the dream is alive and we’ll probably head straight there now.
Henry De Bromhead
Related by Dam Aurelle D'arthel (FR)
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