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A Dream To Share (IRE)
b g 23rd Apr 2018
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A Dream To Share (IRE) b g 23rd Apr 2018
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Brucetown Farms Ltd
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Nov 2018
November Foal Sale Part 1 (Goffs Ireland)
Yellowford Farm
Purchaser: Withdrawn
Lots Sold: 161
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Avg: €74,534
Median: €52,000
Maximum: €350,000
Reports in which A Dream To Share (IRE) was mentioned
There is a great afternoon of jumping action in prospect with the two-day weekend meeting at Fairyhouse getting underway and also plenty of Irish interest in high profile UK races.
Sat 30th Nov
Following another dry day, the going is unchanged at Leopardstown ahead of day one of the Dublin Racing Festival this afternoon.
Sat 03rd Feb
A Dream To Share maintained his unbeaten record under teenage pilot John Gleeson as the pair outbattled Tullyhill in the Grade 1 Race & Stay At Punchestown INH Flat Race.
Wed 26th Apr
There was a very special conclusion to day two of the Cheltenham Festival when 18-year-old John Gleeson steered John Kiely’s A Dream To Share to a thrilling Weatherbys Champion Bumper success.
Wed 15th Mar
A Dream To Share (12/1) landed the Shabra Charity Oliver Brady Memorial Future Stars Bumper under John Gleeson.
Sat 04th Feb
The 2/9 favourite A Dream To Share ultimately had little difficulty in following up last month's Tipperary victory in the Castlecoote (Pro/Am) Flat Race.
Tue 14th Jun
A Dream To Share put in an impressive performance on debut to win the last at Tipperary this evening, the Racing Again On May 31st (Pro/Am) Flat Race.
Thu 19th May
After race at
Punchestown Wed, 26th Apr, 2023 (1st)
He's a very, very special horse and I'm very lucky to be riding him. I thought when Jody (Townend on It's For Me) went along the outside, we got racing plenty early and I was just trying to bide my time. You can get sucked in there a bit early around that bend to get racing. He's so straightforward, he has so much class. It just wows me. He's such an honest horse, he gives you 110 per cent every morning even on the gallop. He tries his heart out for you and he had to dig deep today. I thought he was even more impressive today to show that toughness. He's an amazing horse to keep his form for so long. He had to dig deep at the end, I think Patrick's horse (Mullins on Tullyhill) is a very decent horse. John was against a strong man and did well for his age. The races all came at a distance apart, they were timed that we were able to work it. The space between Dublin, Cheltenham and now suited us. JP was a great man to go out and buy him but he bought a nice horse. He's a great battler, he battles well and that's a big plus. I couldn't have had him better and I was delighted with him coming here. He had jumped before we thought anything of him but since he showed us something we were minding him. From here on now I'd say he'll learn to jump. I'll keep going for another while but very soon my nephew Tommy is going to join me on the licence. He'll take over and do long journeys and I can sit back and watch. I'll be around though for as long as I'm left. This horse is worth getting
John E Kiely
After race at
Cheltenham Wed, 15th Mar, 2023 (1st)
I was always happy with the horse all the way through, he’s been a nice horse since day one but I was concerned about the ground today to be honest. I knew the horse was tip-top but I was worried about the ground so I’m delighted with the way it worked out. Just with the ground I worried that he’d get there too soon, but the young man was fantastic. He’s been coming in every morning to ride him. He’ll muck out and he’ll do everything, I just hope he keeps his feet on the ground now. I’ve been coming here since 1976 and we had the winner of the Stayers’ Hurdle in 1993 with Shuil Ar Aghaidh (trained by his brother, Paddy). I’m 86 in May, I gave up riding three years ago with Covid. I’ve spent my life in racing, you never think as a youngster you’d get to be in this hallowed spot. This horse is named well isn’t he, they named him on Christmas day as a family, A Dream To Share, it’s lovely.
John E Kiely
After race at
Leopardstown Sat, 4th Feb, 2023 (1st)
I didn't know to be honest because we haven't that much to work him with but we always liked him. We were thinking 'how good was the race in the junction' and then he seemed to struggle a little in Roscommon. Until you come out and find out here you don't know. He gave weight to the whole lot as well. We liked him and we were anxious that he would bring John Gleeson along, that's why we waited for this race. We would have gone hurdling other than that.
John E Kiely
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