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Tribal Star (IRE)
5yo b g 3rd Feb 2021Track Horse

Track Horse
Tribal Star (IRE)
b g 3rd Feb 2021Trainer
Breeder
Dayton Investments Ltd
Last Win
Dundalk Fri, 15th Aug, 25 15/2, Adam Caffrey
(203 days)
Last Run
Dundalk Fri, 27th Feb, 26
4th, 5/1, Adam Caffrey
(7 days)
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Runs
Wins
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Win %
Earnings
Level Stk
Flat IRE
12
2
5
17%
€52,175
0.00
Flat GB
6
0
5
0%
£69,856
-6.00
Under Rules Total
18
2
10
11%
-6.00
Form Figures
22-34312-22947130-334
Form Timeline
Form Figures - 22-34312-22947130-334
Date Course Conditions
Race Result
Jockey
Class
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MorningSP
Change of Trainer Charlie Appleby to Adrian McGuinness
Jul 2024
July Sale (Tattersalls (UK))
Godolphin
Purchaser: Durcan Bloodstock
£42,000
Lots Sold: 540
Prices
Avg: £25,749
Median: £11,000
Maximum: £300,000
Oct 2022
October Yearling Sale Book 1 (Tattersalls (UK))
Ballylinch Stud, Ireland
Purchaser: Godolphin
£550,000
Lots Sold: 424
Prices
Avg: £298,752
Median: £200,000
Maximum: £2,800,000
Symbols Explained
ts2 Tongue Strap vs2 Visor hd2 Hood es2 Eye Shield ec2 Eye Cover cp2 Cheekpiece bl2 Blinkers tt2 Tongue Tie bf Beaten Favourite on Last Run srMentioned in Stewards Report in Results bbvBroke Blood Vessel
The superscript number on headgear bl2 indicates number of times worn. A plus bl+ indicates more than 10 times where as red background bl1indicates first time.
Date Course
Conditions
Race
Jockey Weight
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Class
Date
Sale
Consignor
Purchaser
Price
Jul 2024
July Sale (Tattersalls (UK))
Godolphin
Purchaser: Durcan Bloodstock
£42,000
Lots Sold: 540
Prices
Avg: £25,749
Median: £11,000
Maximum: £300,000
Oct 2022
October Yearling Sale Book 1 (Tattersalls (UK))
Ballylinch Stud, Ireland
Purchaser: Godolphin
£550,000
Lots Sold: 424
Prices
Avg: £298,752
Median: £200,000
Maximum: £2,800,000
Reports in which Tribal Star (IRE) was mentioned

Bryant books place on All-Weather Finals Day
Fri 16th Jan
De Aguiar pair line-up in Dundalk stamina test
Fri 16th Jan
Annagh answers the call late on
Annaghmccanns flew home inside the final furlong to grab Tribal Star late on in the ten furlong handicap at Dundalk. Fri 21st Mar
San Andreas gets Wallace off the mark
From Ballynoe, Co Cork apprentice Shay Wallace made the breakthrough aboard San Andreas in the concluding Book Online At DundalkStadium.com Handicap. Fri 06th Dec
McGuinness doubles up with Star
Tribal Star found plenty in the closing stages to open his account in the mile-and-a-half maiden at Dundalk, giving trainer Ado McGuinness a double on the card. Wed 27th Nov
New trip sees Genoah off the mark
Genoah finished with a flourish for Colin Keane to grab the spoils in the Irishinjuredjockeys.com Maiden at Dundalk. Fri 15th Nov
Fri, 15th Aug, 2025
He was riding placed horses and everything, it just wasn't happening for him. I was feeling sorry for him, especially as a young fella who has ridden out his claim, they struggle a little bit starting off. They don't turn into bad riders overnight. Unfortunately, some people do think that. He's a good kid and a very good kid to ride. He gave the horse a smashing ride and I'm delighted for the lads. He is a good horse and he ran some cracking races in England. We were very disappointed in Killarney the last day, I just couldn't put my finger on it. Maybe I brought him back too quickly after the Northumberland Plate. We just gave him a bit of time off. He got a little gallop up here the other day and that was the only thing he got since. He danced on the ground and is definitely a lovely horse. I'd love to jump him over a hurdle at some stage. There's a good pot in Southwell in the Racing League and he'll get into that if we want to go there, I think it is a mile and a-half. he could end up going there. He (Caffrey) rode out his claim very quickly, he was second in the apprentice title two years on the trot. In this game, as we all know, nobody gives you a clap on the back for being second. He has had to work very hard. I had a good chat with him yesterday. Lads start second guessing and it just doesn't happen, you've just got to relax and ride your usual race. Let it happen and it will happen. Look it happens to good footballers, they second guess when they are having a bad ru
Adrian McGuinness
He was riding placed horses and everything, it just wasn't happening for him. I was feeling sorry for him, especially as a young fella who has ridden out his claim, they struggle a little bit starting off. They don't turn into bad riders overnight. Unfortunately, some people do think that. He's a good kid and a very good kid to ride. He gave the horse a smashing ride and I'm delighted for the lads. He is a good horse and he ran some cracking races in England. We were very disappointed in Killarney the last day, I just couldn't put my finger on it. Maybe I brought him back too quickly after the Northumberland Plate. We just gave him a bit of time off. He got a little gallop up here the other day and that was the only thing he got since. He danced on the ground and is definitely a lovely horse. I'd love to jump him over a hurdle at some stage. There's a good pot in Southwell in the Racing League and he'll get into that if we want to go there, I think it is a mile and a-half. he could end up going there. He (Caffrey) rode out his claim very quickly, he was second in the apprentice title two years on the trot. In this game, as we all know, nobody gives you a clap on the back for being second. He has had to work very hard. I had a good chat with him yesterday. Lads start second guessing and it just doesn't happen, you've just got to relax and ride your usual race. Let it happen and it will happen. Look it happens to good footballers, they second guess when they are having a bad ru
Adrian McGuinness
After race at Dundalk Fri, 15th Aug, 2025 (1st)
He was riding placed horses and everything, it just wasn't happening for him. I was feeling sorry for him, especially as a young fella who has ridden out his claim, they struggle a little bit starting off. They don't turn into bad riders overnight. Unfortunately, some people do think that. He's a good kid and a very good kid to ride. He gave the horse a smashing ride and I'm delighted for the lads. He is a good horse and he ran some cracking races in England. We were very disappointed in Killarney the last day, I just couldn't put my finger on it. Maybe I brought him back too quickly after the Northumberland Plate. We just gave him a bit of time off. He got a little gallop up here the other day and that was the only thing he got since. He danced on the ground and is definitely a lovely horse. I'd love to jump him over a hurdle at some stage. There's a good pot in Southwell in the Racing League and he'll get into that if we want to go there, I think it is a mile and a-half. he could end up going there. He (Caffrey) rode out his claim very quickly, he was second in the apprentice title two years on the trot. In this game, as we all know, nobody gives you a clap on the back for being second. He has had to work very hard. I had a good chat with him yesterday. Lads start second guessing and it just doesn't happen, you've just got to relax and ride your usual race. Let it happen and it will happen. Look it happens to good footballers, they second guess when they are having a bad ru
Adrian McGuinness
He was riding placed horses and everything, it just wasn't happening for him. I was feeling sorry for him, especially as a young fella who has ridden out his claim, they struggle a little bit starting off. They don't turn into bad riders overnight. Unfortunately, some people do think that. He's a good kid and a very good kid to ride. He gave the horse a smashing ride and I'm delighted for the lads. He is a good horse and he ran some cracking races in England. We were very disappointed in Killarney the last day, I just couldn't put my finger on it. Maybe I brought him back too quickly after the Northumberland Plate. We just gave him a bit of time off. He got a little gallop up here the other day and that was the only thing he got since. He danced on the ground and is definitely a lovely horse. I'd love to jump him over a hurdle at some stage. There's a good pot in Southwell in the Racing League and he'll get into that if we want to go there, I think it is a mile and a-half. he could end up going there. He (Caffrey) rode out his claim very quickly, he was second in the apprentice title two years on the trot. In this game, as we all know, nobody gives you a clap on the back for being second. He has had to work very hard. I had a good chat with him yesterday. Lads start second guessing and it just doesn't happen, you've just got to relax and ride your usual race. Let it happen and it will happen. Look it happens to good footballers, they second guess when they are having a bad ru
Adrian McGuinness
After race at Dundalk Wed, 27th Nov, 2024 (1st)
He was a very expensive yearling from Godolphin, we bought him in July at the Horses In Training Sale. He's a big, raw horse - he's a huge horse, (by) Sea The Stars, takes a little bit of time. I think he will be a lovely horse to look forward to next year in staying handicaps. I think he could be a real staying horse for next year - he's just a big, raw baby and he is only going to get stronger. We just didn't make enough use of him here the last night. The plan today was always to make sure it was a test. In all fairness, Andy Oliver's horse came at him but he wasn't for stopping, he went on again. There's a big possibility he will go over hurdles at Christmas, maybe Leopardstown. We haven't done a whole pile (of schooling) with him as yet, but he'll be learning fairly quick!
Adrian McGuinness
He was a very expensive yearling from Godolphin, we bought him in July at the Horses In Training Sale. He's a big, raw horse - he's a huge horse, (by) Sea The Stars, takes a little bit of time. I think he will be a lovely horse to look forward to next year in staying handicaps. I think he could be a real staying horse for next year - he's just a big, raw baby and he is only going to get stronger. We just didn't make enough use of him here the last night. The plan today was always to make sure it was a test. In all fairness, Andy Oliver's horse came at him but he wasn't for stopping, he went on again. There's a big possibility he will go over hurdles at Christmas, maybe Leopardstown. We haven't done a whole pile (of schooling) with him as yet, but he'll be learning fairly quick!
Adrian McGuinness
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