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Sizing Platinum (IRE)
18yo b g 10th Jun 2008

Sizing Platinum (IRE)
b g 10th Jun 2008- Form
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Meade seeking Galway Plate Riches
Noel Meade reports Road To Riches in tip-top shape ahead of a bid to recapture his crown in the TheTote.com Galway Plate at Ballybrit on Wednesday. Wed 27th Jul
Review fairyhouse 27th Mar
Kerry Lee registered her first success at the top table with Kylemore Lough (7-4) in the Ryanair Gold Cup Novice Chase at FairyhouseSun 27th Mar

Scoundrel back in winners' enclosure
Lord Scoundrel found plenty on the run-in, for Bryan Cooper, to record a convincing success in the rated chase at Thurles. Thu 25th Feb
Review punchestown 15th Oct
Gordon Elliott and Bryan Cooper enjoyed the easiest Grade Three double they are ever likely to have at Punchestown, which was completed when Don Cossack coasted to victory in the Irish Daily Star ChaseThu 15th Oct

The Game Changer completes Graded treble
The Game Charger has taken really well to fences this year, and recorded his sixth chase win since tackling the larger obstacles in May by readily landing the Buck House Novice Chase at Punchestown. Thu 15th Oct
Review roscommon 28th Sep
The Game Changer claimed Grade Three honours at Roscommon when landing the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Kilbegnet ChaseMon 28th Sep

The Game on top at Roscommon again
Smooth traveller The Game Changer enjoys the minimum trip around Roscommon, and he made it two from two over the course and distance at the Racecourse Road venue, landing the Grade 3 Irish Stallion Farms European Breeders Fund Kilbegnet Novice Chase under Bryan Cooper. Mon 28th Sep
Review galway 30th Jul
Quick Jack ran out an impressive winner of the Guinness Galway Hurdle Handicap for Tony MartinThu 30th Jul

More joy for Galway Plate winners
Ann and Alan Potts, Henry de Bromhead, and Jonathan Burke, were at it again after their Galway Plate win yesterday with Shanahan's Turn, as Sizing Platinum turned over odds-on favourite Rock The World in the Guinness Harp Novice Chase. Thu 30th Jul
Platinum makes winning chase debut
The Henry De Bromhead trained Sizing Platinum made a winning chase debut at Limerick today, landing the Book Online At Limerickraces.ie Beginners Chase for jockey Jonathan Burke and owners Ann and Alan Potts. Sun 05th Jul
Shamar enjoys his Killarney trip
Shamar won a useful novice hurdle at Killarney as he took the scalps of Que Pasa and Sizing Platinum. Thu 18th Jul
Review clonmel 9th May
Fergal Lynch produced a superb front-running ride to land the Tipperary Perpetual Cup Handicap at Clonmel on CaptainofthefleetThu 09th May

Gold for Platinum as Sizings rule at Clonmel
The St. Patrick's Well Maiden Hurdle at Clonmel this evening was dominated in every way by 'Sizing' prefixed horses with Sizing Platinum impressively winning on debut for Henry De Bromhead and Andrew Lynch. Thu 09th May
that was good and he jumped deadly and really well. It can be trappy enough here at Limerick but he seems to have improved for a fence. He is big and raw and only coming to himself now. Our hands are almost tied as to where he will run next as there are very few novices over two miles during the summer with the Galway Festival and Kilbegnet Chase at Roscommon on that route.
Henry De Bromhead
I'm delighted with that. He came to us around Christmas time and has always looked a nice horse. I was thinking of running him in a bumper but Alan and Ann (Potts, owners) aren't pushed about bumpers and we couldn't have asked for a better start there. He was very green out in front after Ruby's horse went. I'd say he'll run away as long as the ground doesn't get too quick and I know Alan and Ann love going to Killarney in July so that's something to look at. He's a big baby and can only improve.
Henry De Bromhead





