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Drombeg Banner (IRE)
b g 14th Mar 2019
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Drombeg Banner (IRE) b g 14th Mar 2019
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Jun 2022
London Sale (Goffs Ireland)
Osborne Lodge Stables (Ken Condon)
Purchaser: Shen You Holdings Litd
€230,000
Lots Sold: 12
Prices
Avg: €372,917
Median: €275,000
Maximum: €1,200,000
Jun 2022
London Sale (Goffs UK)
Purchaser: Shen You Holdings Litd
£230,000
Lots Sold: 10
Prices
Avg: £436,000
Median: £320,000
Maximum: £1,200,000
Nov 2019
November Foal Sale Part 1 (Goffs Ireland)
Drombeg Stud
Purchaser: Tradewinds (PS)
€42,000
Lots Sold: 524
Prices
Avg: €49,087
Median: €29,500
Maximum: €1,200,000
Reports in which Drombeg Banner (IRE) was mentioned
Up 10lb for last month's Cork win, the 10/3 favourite Drombeg Banner was a gutsy winner of the Irish Racing Writers Handicap.
Sat 07th May
Drombeg Banner registered a second win over Cork's five furlongs sprint track today, landing the Book Tickets At CorkRacecourse.ie Handicap for trainer Ken Condon, jockey Bill Lee and providing a boost to winning owner/breeder Phil McAuliffe.
Sun 03rd Apr
Trainer Tom Dascombe is bullish about the prospects of Sam Maximus in the Heider Family Stables Round Tower Stakes at the Curragh on Friday.
Fri 27th Aug
Drombeg Banner (10/3) got Ken Condon’s weekend off to a good start by landing the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden in the hands of Niall McCullagh.
Sat 07th Aug
After race at
Naas Sat, 7th May, 2022 (1st)
A hundred yards down he was definitely headed and to his credit he battled back. He's a good horse that's still learning about sprinting. I was just a bit worried about six today, as he goes along I'd say five will end up his optimum. He's a progressive three-year-old sprinter that's going to make into a stakes horse. We'll give him a chance as he's had a hard race there but it's very pleasing how willing and honest he is. He's got a very high cruising speed and was very comfortable most of the way but when he had to battle he really did. There is the Junefest (premier handicap) on June 1st at the Curragh, we might have a look and see what the handicapper says but I would think his future will probably be in stakes company now. It's great for the McAuliffe family. Phil is the owner/breeder and his wife Alice and the sons Cian and Cathal are all here. It's a great family occasion and they'll get a big boost out of that.
K J Condon
After race at
Cork Sun, 3rd Apr, 2022 (1st)
it is lovely to see Phil (McAuliffe) and all his family here - that meant a lot as he has been poorly of late and will be delighted with this. He is home-bred by Phil and winters at home with Cian, his son, so there’s a great family connection. It’s an important day and I’d say there will be mighty celebrations tonight. the horse won his maiden last year on easy ground, and all the family like soft, so I was delighted to see a little bit of rain overnight. Bill (Lee) said to me, after riding in the first and second, that it was safe ground, but this fella would relish even slower conditions. This race, if you look back on it, every year it seems to work out and he's a horse we think a bit of. Bill said that if anything had come to him, he would found again and was pleased with him. We ran him in a Group 3 last year and has the makings of a nice sprinter. We’ll look for something similar next, or a conditions' race, in the weeks ahead.
K J Condon
After race at
Cork Sat, 7th Aug, 2021 (1st)
We were discussing beforehand how the family all relished soft ground and the dam (Drombeg Dawn) was an Irish Linconshire winner on soft,. We liked the horse in the spring and I said to Phil (McAuliffe, owner) we'd have him ready to run Guineas weekend but he grew on us. Even now isn't furnished but that's a nice way to be as he is a big frame, has scope and has a bit of talent which compensated for a little lack of maturity. Hopefully he will develop further, Niall (McCullagh) was nicely impressed and has ridden long enough and plenty good ones to know. I think he can makes Stakes level although I'm not entirely sure where we go next.
K J Condon
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