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Kernoff (IRE)
15yo b g 2011

Kernoff (IRE)
b g 2011- Form
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Glassatura makes it a treble for Halford/Foley
After winning the first two races (Zunera and Kernoff) Shane Foley and Mick Halford completed a treble in third (coming in at approximately 26/1) as the well-backed Glassatura recorded her first win in handicap company. Fri 31st Oct
Halford & Foley double up with Kernoff
The well-backed Kernoff ran out an easy winner of the Dundalk – Light Up Your Night Handicap, providing Mick Halford and Shane Foley with an opening race double (won the first with Zunera). Fri 31st Oct
Prince now 4 from 6 after Joe McGrath win
Prince Connoisseur recorded his fourth win on his sixth career start as he took the valuable Manguard Plus Joe McGrath Handicap under Fran Berry for Johnny Feane. Sun 28th Sep
Review curragh 27th Jun
Aidan O'Brien limbered up for the big challenge ahead with Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby favourite Australia by landing a double at the Curragh on the eve-of-Derby cardFri 27th Jun

Table Rock brings up Ballydoyle double
Ahead of the appearance of their star, Australia, in the Derby tomorrow, Aidan and Joseph O'Brien have taken two of the four races at the Curragh so far with Table Rock victorious in the premier handicap – backed by Done Deal. Fri 27th Jun
Kernoff learning the sprinting game nicely
He certainly didn't travel through the five furlong Today FM Handicap as sweetly as the runner-up and favourite, Lady Mega, but Kernoff was much the strongest at the finish in the race three at the Curragh. Fri 27th Jun
Review tipperary 24th Apr
Aidan O'Brien's The Great War produced an accomplished display on his debut to land the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden with the minimum of fuss, and possibly book a ticket to Royal AscotThu 24th Apr

Gelded Kernoff sprints to first success
Kernoff made a winning reappearance back on turf when finishing strongly to land the five-furlong maiden at Tipperary. Thu 24th Apr
Queen and Heights lock horns again
Strategic Heights and Queen Grace face off again in the Join The Tipperary Races Supporters Club Handicap at Tipperary on Thursday. Thu 24th Apr
Review dundalk 22nd Nov
Shane Foley was suspended for five days by the stewards at Dundalk after a controversial finish to the Dundalk Stadium Light Up Your Night HandicapFri 22nd Nov

Mr Good Guy delivers from the front
Stall one was used to great effect by Mr Good Guy who made all to win the five furlong maiden in Dundalk. Fri 22nd Nov
Wind blows away opposition
Wind Inher Sleeves showed her rivals a clean pair of heels as she blazed a trail in the opening two-year-old maiden at Dundalk. Fri 01st Nov
Third time lucky for Masai
Masai completed a quick double for Joseph O’Brien, as he took the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden, on his third career start. Fri 18th Oct
He's just learning to sprint now. Before he was jumping out and they were gone and he was flying home in his races. It's a specialised trip. He's only learning now how to jump, travel, hold his place and quicken whereas he was falling out of the stalls and taking forever to warm up. Shane said he travelled comfortably today. He's getting better and learning his job. We'll see what the handicapper does. I said to the owner earlier in the year we might consider Dubai and if he hits 100 we might bring him.
M Halford
He was a little outpaced early on. He doesn't know how to jump and sprint with the handicappers. It takes them time to learn to sprint. Shane said he was two lengths down with a furlong to go but he was always confident he'd get there. It was a nice race for him as he definitely needs a stiff five. It's great for John (Clague, winning owner). He's the only horse he has in training at the moment and his mother was a great patron.
M Halford
He has run some good races at Dundalk but got a bit weak over the winter. I probably shouldn't have run him the last day but it looked a winnable race. We gelded him over the winter and hopefully he'll improve through the summer. He should get six furlongs. I'm delighted to train a winner for Jonathan Clague. I trained the dam, Daganya, who won the Listed Sweet Mimosa Stakes at Leopardstown.
M Halford





