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Secret Path (IRE)
13yo b f 2013

Secret Path (IRE)
b f 2013- Form
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Review dundalk 7th Dec
Landikusic got off the mark at the fifth time of asking in the Crowne Plaza Race & Stay Maiden at Dundalk on Wednesday eveningWed 07th Dec

Secret finds the Path to success
Secret Path adopted her usual front-running tactics to great effect when successful in division one of the Dundalk Stadium — Light Up Your Night Handicap. Wed 07th Dec
Feathery aims to go one better in Curragh
The 2016 season at the Curragh comes to a close this afternoon, with big fields the order of the day. Mon 10th Oct
Review naas 1st Aug
There was drama at Naas as Captain Power had the KC Civil Engineering Supporting Naas Hurling Handicap taken off him in the stewards' room after crossing the line in frontMon 01st Aug

Rateel gets up under Whelan for Levins
Rateel recorded his third career success as he got up close home to take division one of the Palmerstown House Estate Remembering Anne Brewster Handicap. Mon 01st Aug
She threatened to do that for a while and was a bit unlucky to get caught at Naas earlier in the year. I think seven probably stretches her but it’s hard to find races that suit her. There is a six here on the 16th so she might come back for that. It’s job done. She has a good page and her half-brother (by Dark Angel) made €120,000 as a foal last month. She’s a half-brother to Exogenesis who won the Tyros Stakes. The owner (Dominick Glennane) will be thrilled - he’s down in Cork for the weekend.
Patrick Martin





