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Laganore (IRE)
14yo b f 3rd May 2012
Laganore (IRE)
b f 3rd May 2012- Form
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Review gowran park 16th Sep
Laganore travelled all over her rivals in landing the feature race at Gowran, the Group Three Denny Cordell Lavarack And Lanwades Stud Fillies StakesSat 16th Sep

Laganore takes Gowran feature in style
Laganore proved a class act in the featured Denny Cordell Lavarack & Lanwades Stud Fillies Stakes at Gowran Park today. Sat 16th Sep
Review curragh 11th Jun
Penny Pepper overcame a slow start to land the feature race at the Curragh, the TRM Ballyogan StakesSun 11th Jun

Approach doubles up for Bolger
Glamorous Approach produced a game front-running performance to land the TRI Equestrian Silver Stakes at the Curragh. Sun 11th Jun
Review curragh 13th May
Turret Rocks gave Jim Bolger another success in the Irish Stallion Farms European Breeders Fund Blue Wind Stakes at the CurraghSat 13th May

Bolger Rocks with Group 3 winner
Jim Bolger’s Turret Rocks returned to winning ways at the Curragh today, landing the featured Group 3 Irish StallionFarms EBF Blue Wind Stakes under the trainer’s stable jockey Kevin Manning. Sat 13th May
Somehow on top in McCalmont
Somehow asserted in the closing stages to claim the Victor McCalmont Memorial Stakes at Gowran this afternoon. Sun 30th Apr
Preview gowran park 18th Sep
Duchess Andorra caused something of an upset when landing the Denny Cordell Lavarack And Lanwades Stud Fillies Stakes at GowranSun 18th Sep

Murtagh wins Gowran feature with 'ice queen'
Trainer Johnny Murtagh enjoyed big race success at Gowan today as his Duchess Andorra landed the featured Group 3 D.Cordell Lavarack/Lanwades Stud Stakes, under jockey Colin Keane. Sun 18th Sep
Rock sweeps to victory under McCullagh
Eddystone Rock recorded his third win of the season, as he over turned the odds-on favourite Laganore in the Meadowview Stables Race. Thu 25th Aug
Gordon among Abergwaun Stakes nine
Gordon Lord Byron leads the way as he drops back to Listed company in the Kilfrush Stud Abergwaun Stakes at Tipperary on Thursday. Thu 25th Aug
Review navan 15th May
Bondi Beach made it two out of two for the season in the Coolmore Vintage Crop Stakes at Navan, although victory wasn't exactly straightforwardSun 15th May

Laganore takes fillies handicap in style
Laganore ran out an easy winner under top-weight in the ten furlong fillies handicap at Navan this afternoon. Sun 15th May
O'Brien send strong team to Navan
The action begins with a bang at Navan as the Listed Coolmore Stud Power Stakes kickstarts an eight-race programme at 1.45. Sun 15th May
Laganore finishes best in Leopardstown
Laganore and Fran Berry collared Unyielding and Aussie Valentine in the latter stages of the mile and one handicap in Leopardstown to score by half a length. Sun 10th Apr
Review leopardstown 10th Apr
Harzand pegged back Idaho in the final 100 yards to strike gold in the P.W. McGrath Memorial Ballysax Stakes at LeopardstownSun 10th Apr

Leopardstown preview
Stellar Mass has been found an excellent opportunity to secure an overdue success in the opening race at Leopardstown today. Sun 10th Apr
Laganore moves through the gears
Laganore demolished her rivals in the mile handicap at Leopardstown as she sliced through to win going away by two and three quarter lengths. Sat 24th Oct
Maknificent wins as Laganore flops
Laganore went off the 6/5 favourite for the Dunloe Hotel Handicap but she ultimately disappointed as second favourite Maknificent came through to win under Shane Kelly for Michael O'Callaghan. Thu 20th Aug
Sacrificial scores for Lyons & Keane
Ger Lyons and Colin Keane opened their accounts for the week at Galway as Sacrificial defied top-weight in the Bet Online At thetote.com Handicap. Wed 29th Jul
Review naas 22nd Jul
Letters Of Note just held the late thrust of Byzantium to claim Listed honours in the Yeomanstown Stud Dark Angel EBF Stakes at NaasWed 22nd Jul

Laganore wins Naas maiden for Martin/Berry
The Tony Martin trained Laganore made it third time lucky when landing the Panoramic Restaurant Maiden at Naas today, for jockey Fran Berry and owners Newtown Anner Stud Farm Ltd. Wed 22nd Jul
She's been very good. Luck just didn't go her way but she's a right good mare and for the boys who own her she's worth a right few pounds now as a broodmare so it's worked out grand,. She's been promising to do that for an age. She loves that ground and that's what Colin said. She's in good order and you couldn't be happier with her. I'll have a chat to the owner now and see what he says but today was important. We were a long time waiting all year. She didn't get the rub of the green there but sure today was great and it's worked out well. I couldn't see her staying in training next year as they'll want to breed from her. I doubt it very much but I'll chat with Maurice and see what he says but I doubt it. To get today out of the way was the really important thing and we'll see were we go. You'd be happy with her after that and there is not too much more we can do with her now.
A J Martin
“She's a good one. She's a big filly and time has helped her,”
A J Martin
She did it well. She always showed us she was a nice filly last year and was a bit unlucky in Galway.
A J Martin
She was very unlucky at Galway and it was my fault at Killarney as the ground was a bit too quick for her.
A J Martin
she has always showed us she was nice and had a lovely run here the first day and built on it. We'll see how she is in the morning and see if we can find something for her in a couple of weeks. I thought this was a better option than Galway (next week) with a three-year-old going up and down hills, and it worked out lovely.
A J Martin





