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Bobby Boy (IRE)
gr g 2015
Track Horse
Track Horse
Bobby Boy (IRE) gr g 2015
Dam's Sire
Cadeaux Genereux
Breeder
Corduff Stud and J Corcoran
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Oct 2019
Autumn Hit Sale (Goffs Ireland)
Glenburnie Stables
Purchaser: Andrew McNamara
€17,000
Lots Sold: 75
Prices
Avg: €13,219
Median: €9,000
Maximum: €70,000
Sep 2016
Orby Sale (Goffs Ireland)
Corduff Stud
Purchaser: Ger Lyons
€42,000
Lots Sold: 363
Prices
Avg: €109,986
Median: €67,000
Maximum: €1,400,000
Reports in which Bobby Boy (IRE) was mentioned
Onlyhuman made it two wins from four starts since joining Jessica Harrington, as he took the Handipak Play Live At Limerick Racecourse On July 25th Handicap.
Sat 15th Jun
The Ger Lyons-trained Bobby Boy will aim to win his third race from just five starts in the Handipak Play Live At Limerick Racecourse On July 25th Handicap on Saturday.
Sat 15th Jun
Cypress Creek has a long way to go to live up to the exploits of his Irish Derby and St Leger-winning brother Capri, but he holds strong claims of getting off the mark in the Adrian Fox Memorial Maiden at Navan.
Sat 02nd Jun
Hand On Heart maintained her unbeaten record when proving too strong in the mile race for three-year-olds at the Curragh.
Fri 11th May
Racing takes place at the Curragh for the first time this season with an eight-race card today.
Fri 11th May
Sean Jones, Ger Lyons and Colin Keane doubled their Naas score when Bobby Boy made a successful racecourse debut in the concluding Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden (Plus 10 Race).
Sun 25th Mar
Making Light got her revenge on Elegant Pose to claim Group Three glory in the Lodge Park Stud Irish EBF Park Express Stakes at NaasSun 25th Mar
After race at
Navan Sat, 30th Mar, 2019 (1st)
He's not an easy horse at home and we train him solo. A lot of credit goes to our head man Martin Horan and Colin (Keane). They have both done an awful lot of work with this lad to settle him at home. He was fit but will improve for the run. Colin didn't realise he was that far in front. We'll stick to a mile and see what the handicapper does. He doesn't want it too quick but it's riding deeper out the back and more or less good ground in the straight.
G M Lyons
After race at
Naas Sun, 25th Mar, 2018 (1st)
He's been doing everything right at home. He has a hood on him because he's a bit buzzy and the last two months he's probably switched off,. He's trained all winter because we gave him all summer off. I didn't want to risk him in Dundalk because of the surface and I was worried today about sending him over a mile on that ground even though a mile will be his trip. As Colin said to me it's all about his head. He's after having a good introduction, winning well, and the three have come clear. I think he's a smart horse and we'll have to see to what level he'll improve but we won't rush him.
G M Lyons
Related by Dam Les Alizes (IRE)
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