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Trainer - David Harry Kelly
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Last Winner
Runs Since Last Winner
1
Days Since Last Winner
6
Last Runner
Runs
Wins
Places
Win %
Earnings
1 Level Stk
Last 21 Days (Flat)
2
0
1
0.00%
2700.00
-2.00
Last 21 Days (Flat)
Runs - 2, Wins - 0, Places - 1
Win %
0.00%
Earnings
2700.00
€1 Level Stk
-2.00
Last 21 Days (N.H.)
12
1
1
8.33%
11590.00
-6.50
Last 21 Days (N.H.)
Runs - 12, Wins - 1, Places - 1
Win %
8.33%
Earnings
11590.00
€1 Level Stk
-6.50
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Royal Ascot Previous 3 Years
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Type
Runs-
Wins
Wins %
Runners-
Winners
Winners %
Level
Hurdle
31-
4
13
19-
4
21
-6.5
Chase
10-
2
20
5-
1
20
3
NHF
4-
1
25
2-
1
50
-2.5
NH Total
45-
7
16
23-
6
26
-6
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Tramore Sun, 16th Aug, 2026
Louiescall He was unlucky not to have won at this festival last year when he missed the last hurdle,. Today was the plan and going on the inside is a big help to a horse like him, so Dan gave him a great ride. It is unfortunate for Cian (Quirke) to miss out as he is out injured. He had been slow coming to himself this year but when he starts to bolt with you at home, that's a sign he is back. He goes to the start early. He defied his penalty and the handicapper might leave him on the same mark, so we'll see. He is owned by (Galway Hurdle-winning owner) Ray Grehan's son Bryan and Gerry Hughes, who is a foreman in their building company. |

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He was unlucky not to have won at this festival last year when he missed the last hurdle,. Today was the plan and going on the inside is a big help to a horse like him, so Dan gave him a great ride. It is unfortunate for Cian (Quirke) to miss out as he is out injured. He had been slow coming to himself this year but when he starts to bolt with you at home, that's a sign he is back. He goes to the start early. He defied his penalty and the handicapper might leave him on the same mark, so we'll see. He is owned by (Galway Hurdle-winning owner) Ray Grehan's son Bryan and Gerry Hughes, who is a foreman in their building company.



