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Seddon (IRE) b g 20th Mar 2013
Track Horse
Track Horse
Seddon (IRE) b g 20th Mar 2013
Last Win
Listowel Fri, 27th Sep, 24 7/2JFav, Mr F R Buckley
(53 days)
Last Run
Naas Sun, 13th Oct, 24
9th, 10/1, C T Keane
(37 days)
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Runs
Wins
Places
Win %
Earnings
Level Stk
Flat IRE
4
2
0
50%
€19,350
5.50
Hurdle IRE
3
1
2
33%
€65,000
4.50
Chase IRE
3
1
0
33%
€12,000
1.50
Hurdle GB
12
3
5
25%
£44,955
10.73
Chase GB
12
3
4
25%
£91,881
14.00
NHF GB
2
1
0
50%
£3,331
1.75
Under Rules Total
36
11
11
31%
37.98
Form Figures
10133-373-512P6-515-721328F2311-1142-8P119
Form Timeline
Form Figures - 10133-373-512P6-515-721328F2311-1142-8P119
Date Course Conditions
Race Result
Jockey
Class
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MorningSP
Change of Trainer H Whittington to John C McConnell
Change of Trainer Tom George to H Whittington
Jun 2016
Derby Sale (Tattersalls (Ireland))
Galbertstown Stud
Purchaser: Monbeg Stables
€30,000
Lots Sold: 300
Prices
Avg: €47,535
Median: €36,000
Maximum: €255,000
Feb 2014
February Sale (Goffs Ireland)
Bloodstock, Belvedere
Purchaser: Orchardstown Farm
€11,500
Lots Sold: 254
Prices
Avg: €16,024
Median: €7,000
Maximum: €975,000
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
OR
Class
Date
Sale
Consignor
Purchaser
Price
Jun 2016
Derby Sale (Tattersalls (Ireland))
Galbertstown Stud
Purchaser: Monbeg Stables
€30,000
Lots Sold: 300
Prices
Avg: €47,535
Median: €36,000
Maximum: €255,000
Feb 2014
February Sale (Goffs Ireland)
Bloodstock, Belvedere
Purchaser: Orchardstown Farm
€11,500
Lots Sold: 254
Prices
Avg: €16,024
Median: €7,000
Maximum: €975,000
Reports in which Seddon (IRE) was mentioned
Buckley secures second success with Seddon
Cheltenham festival winner Seddon (7/2jf) registered an 11th career success at Listowel today, as the John McConnell-trained veteran landed the Listowel Failte Abhaile Q.R. Race, under jockey Finn Buckley. Fri 27th SepSeddon makes all under Swan to win Killarney nightcap
Former Cheltenham festival winner Seddon made every yard of the running under Harry Swan to land the concluding Tote, Never Beaten By SP (Q.R.) Race at Killarney. Fri 23rd AugThrilling feature race tussle goes the way of Winter Fog
After a thrilling tussle away from the last, Winter Fog just got the better of Seddon in the feature at Galway this evening, the Deacy Gilligan Hurdle. Mon 11th SepSeddon rounds off fabulous four-timer
Seddon (13/2) completed a wonderful season when landing the Fitzwilliam Sports Handicap Hurdle under Ben Harvey. Sat 29th AprMcConnell and Curling saddle first Cheltenham winners
Seddon ran out a cosy winner of the Magner's Plate Handicap Chase at Cheltenham this afternoon to give trainer John McConnell a well deserved first Cheltenham Festival winner. Thu 16th MarMcConnells celebrating again after Switch win
Make The Switch swooped late to deny stablemate No Trouble in the claimer at Dundalk, to add to a memorable day for trainer John McConnell. Thu 16th MarSeddon routs rivals in Leopardstown opener
Seddon led early in the race and powered clear of his field on the run-in to easily land the opening Adare Manor Opportunity Handicap Chase at Leopardstown. Thu 29th DecNibiru wins lady riders' handicap
Runner-up off the same mark in last year’s renewal, the 5/2 favourite Nibiru went one better in the lady riders' handicap hurdle under a patient steer from Maxine O’Sullivan. Sat 17th SepGifford admits ground concerns ahead of Didtheyleaveuoutto's Bumper bid
Nick Gifford hopes Didtheyleaveuoutto can prove him wrong by handling the ground in the Weatherbys Champion Bumper at Cheltenham today. Wed 14th Mar
After race at Punchestown Sat, 29th Apr, 2023 (1st)
One of the girls in the (Galaxy Racing) syndicate said to me 'it's unbelievable' and I said 'it is unbelievable',. He is such an easy horse for me to do anything with. It made sense to come for the hurdle, even though it was strong, with his mark. Ben gave him a beautiful ride and as I said at Cheltenham he just loves galloping. People give out about horse racing and say it's cruel and all that rubbish. He should be the poster boy for racing because he loves doing it and on top of that he's very good. He's been a horse of a lifetime for these boys and for me. I don't want it to end but it has to end sometimes. I've been banging on about the American Grand National since Leopardstown. He's 148 over fences now, two-mile-five on good ground so why not. It would be some trip and he's paid for it anyway. We thought he might win a race and get to Cheltenham in October for the guys but to have done what he's done is crazy. What do you do to top Cheltenham now? He's probably not good enough to win graded races in this country.
John C McConnell
After race at Leopardstown Thu, 29th Dec, 2022 (1st)
It's all down to the lads in the syndicate that wanted to run because I was getting very watery about the ground. It seemed to make no difference to him,. He jumped great, Ben was always happy that he was going the right pace and it's great to have a guy with a brain and a clock in his head. I was never worried he was going too fast because Ben is such a good rider. On his handicap mark, compared to his hurdle mark, he was entitled to run very well. When he won in Cheltenham this was always the plan to come here. We thought we'd get nice ground here and then it started to rain. We got a little bit worried but what a horse. Mr handicapper is going to have his say now! He's going to get into the hurdle race in Cheltenham off the mark he's on now and probably the chase as well so we can do what we want and he doesn't owe us anything now. For some of these guys having a Leopardstown winner is as good if not better than having a Cheltenham winner as they've been coming here all their life. It's brilliant. He's really easy to train and I don't think we need to run him again. If we want to have a go at a real big one we'll leave him on whatever mark he's going to get. It's just a decision about whether to go hurdling or chasing. I didn't think he was as good over fences but he was good there today, to jump around Leopardstown like that. I said to Ben 'save your long one for when you need it' but he didn't really need any of them.
John C McConnell
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