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Trainer M C Grassick
Last Winner
Runs Since Last Winner
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Days Since Last Winner
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Curragh 8-October-2022.Loingseoir won for trainer Michael Grassick with Dad Michael Senior behind.Healy Racing
Runs
Wins
Places
Win %
Earnings
1 Level Stk
Last 21 Days (Flat)
8
1
2
12.50%
22210.00
4.00
Last 21 Days (Flat)
Runs - 8, Wins - 1, Places - 2
Win %
12.50%
Earnings
22210.00
€1 Level Stk
4.00
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Punchestown Previous 3 Years
2023 - 1 Runners
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2yo
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0
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3yo
7-
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4yo+
19-
3
16
6-
3
50
12.5
Flat Total
28-
3
11
10-
3
30
3.5
Recent Quotes
Fairyhouse Fri, 5th Jun, 2026
Amavasya
It’s well deserved. She’s always shown us a little bit at home, but she’d taken time to develop. There’s not much of her and she’s a delicate filly. . In fairness to William Keeling, he’s been very patient with her. If anyone else had her, they’d be telling you to move her on. She’s always been running well without getting close to winning, finishing fifth or sixth. That’s why we felt she’d win somewhere for us, it was just a matter of when.
It’s well deserved. She’s always shown us a little bit at home, but she’d taken time to develop. There’s not much of her and she’s a delicate filly. . In fairness to William Keeling, he’s been very patient with her. If anyone else had her, they’d be telling you to move her on. She’s always been running well without getting close to winning, finishing fifth or sixth. That’s why we felt she’d win somewhere for us, it was just a matter of when.
Fri, 5th Jun, 2026
Amavasya
It’s well deserved. She’s always shown us a little bit at home, but she’d taken time to develop. There’s not much of her and she’s a delicate filly. . In fairness to William Keeling, he’s been very patient with her. If anyone else had her, they’d be telling you to move her on. She’s always been running well without getting close to winning, finishing fifth or sixth. That’s why we felt she’d win somewhere for us, it was just a matter of when.
It’s well deserved. She’s always shown us a little bit at home, but she’d taken time to develop. There’s not much of her and she’s a delicate filly. . In fairness to William Keeling, he’s been very patient with her. If anyone else had her, they’d be telling you to move her on. She’s always been running well without getting close to winning, finishing fifth or sixth. That’s why we felt she’d win somewhere for us, it was just a matter of when.
Leopardstown Sun, 10th May, 2026
Truth Be Told
He’d been working well. I’d be good friends with Kris Weld and he recommended him, which is always a help. I liked him watching his last couple of runs. He wasn’t long gelded then, when Dermot had him, and you could see on his last couple of runs that he was really starting to enjoy it. Dermot obviously thought plenty of him, he was his Galway horse. I just loved the way he won going away in Thurles, that’s why we bought him. Luckily enough Ken (Campbell) was looking for a horse. I thought he’d fit the bill ideally, instead of buying a yearling I said we’d buy a fun horse. He looks like he’s going to be that anyway. They went a nice gallop and you’re able to come off the pace here today, so it suited well. All the gaps opened up, and he got a lovely run through them. He won well and hopefully he’s a bit of fun for Ken. There might be something for him on Guineas weekend. He won over a mile-and-a-half around Thurles, but that’s an easy mile-and-a-half. When he starts stepping up in class we’ll see how far he goes but he’s bred to stay. He’s closely related to Royal Diamond, who won an Irish Leger.
He’d been working well. I’d be good friends with Kris Weld and he recommended him, which is always a help. I liked him watching his last couple of runs. He wasn’t long gelded then, when Dermot had him, and you could see on his last couple of runs that he was really starting to enjoy it. Dermot obviously thought plenty of him, he was his Galway horse. I just loved the way he won going away in Thurles, that’s why we bought him. Luckily enough Ken (Campbell) was looking for a horse. I thought he’d fit the bill ideally, instead of buying a yearling I said we’d buy a fun horse. He looks like he’s going to be that anyway. They went a nice gallop and you’re able to come off the pace here today, so it suited well. All the gaps opened up, and he got a lovely run through them. He won well and hopefully he’s a bit of fun for Ken. There might be something for him on Guineas weekend. He won over a mile-and-a-half around Thurles, but that’s an easy mile-and-a-half. When he starts stepping up in class we’ll see how far he goes but he’s bred to stay. He’s closely related to Royal Diamond, who won an Irish Leger.






