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Poker Gold (FR)
15yo b g 21st Feb 2011
Poker Gold (FR)
b g 21st Feb 2011- Form
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Lagostovegas to Galway after return win
Three of the runners in the Shabra Charity Handicap at Leopardstown moved markedly in price from early quotes in the run up to the 8.25 event. On her first outing since a jumps effort 95 days back, 7/2 favourite Lagostovegas defied top-weight in the hands of Conor Hoban. Thu 16th Jun
Review tramore 13th Apr
Punch Bag initiated a treble for Andrew Lynch when making a successful jumping debut in the Pick6 Races 1 To 6 Maiden Hurdle at TramoreMon 13th Apr

Duke has high hopes with Punch Bag
Punch Bag was given a well judged ride by Andrew Lynch to make a winning debut over jumps in the opening four-year-old maiden hurdle at Tramore. Mon 13th Apr
Berry can hit the Heights
Fran Berry returns from his latest stint riding in Japan with five mounts on Dundalk's programme on Friday evening. Fri 27th Feb
Poker Gold delivers at second attempt
Those that kept the faith that Willie Mullins would get the best out of Poker Gold, were rewarded at odds of 4/1, when he just lasted out under Danny Mullins in the 'Bet With The Ladbrokes App' Handicap at Dundalk. Fri 20th Feb
Review dundalk 20th Feb
Dundalk specialist Grey Danube picked up the biggest prize of his career when he won on the all-weather track for the sixth time in the feature Ladbrokes Download The App HandicapFri 20th Feb
Emmet (Danny's cousin, who led Poker Gold up) does plenty of the work with this horse at home.
W P Mullins





