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Laws Of Indices (IRE)
b c 31st Mar 2018
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Laws Of Indices (IRE) b c 31st Mar 2018
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Exceed And Excel (AUS)
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Oct 2019
Autumn Yearling Sale (Goffs Ireland)
Rathasker Stud
Purchaser: Dermot Farrington
€8,000
Lots Sold: 289
Prices
Avg: €5,860
Median: €4,000
Maximum: €78,000
Reports in which Laws Of Indices (IRE) was mentioned
A Case Of You rocketed home in the closing stages at Naas to win a bunch finish to the Group 3 Goffs Lacken Stakes over an extended five furlongs at Naas.
Sun 16th May
Monaasib, who was last seen chasing home Derby favourite High Definition, is set to make his first start of the new campaign in the Ballylinch Stud “Red Rocks” 2,000 Guineas Trial at Leopardstown.
Sun 11th Apr
Shane Foley expects Lucky Vega to give a bold account in the the Goffs Vincent O’Brien National Stakes at the Curragh.
Sun 13th Sep
Lucky Vega took apart the Group One Keeneland Phoenix Stakes field at the Curragh to earn a 16/1 first show quote for next year’s 2000 Guineas.
Sun 09th Aug
An 8,000 Euro yearling bred by HRI Chairman Nicky Hartery 66/1 shot Laws Of Indices supplied Ken Condon with a famous Group Two Curragh double in the Railway Stakes.
Sat 18th Jul
Osborne Lodge handler Ken Condon has a big weekend ahead and speaking on Paddy Power Media’s podcast, From The Horse’s Mouth, the Cork native expressed his hopes on three of the yard's major contenders.
Sat 18th Jul
Laws Of Indices came home best to win a thrilling colts and geldings auction maiden over an extended five furlongs in Navan.
Tue 23rd Jun
A 175,000 Euro yearling and bred by the famed Kilcarn Stud in County Meath, Lucky Vega (8/1 into 9/2 second favourite) was good on debut, taking the Irish Stallion Farms EBF (C & G) Maiden at Naas.
Mon 08th Jun
After race at
Curragh Sat, 18th Jul, 2020 (1st)
The price looks an insult now but I suppose he just fell in, in an auction maiden at Navan getting all the allowances,. Fair play to the owners, he was a horse that we liked. He ran early on in Naas and he's obviously made improvement as he's gone along. Certainly he's made a huge step forward. I would have been delighted with a place. He travelled through the race quite well and he's a horse that had shown us at home that he wants seven and they needed to stay today as it's slow ground. He got to the line well and galloped through it. At Naas he was in the gates quite a bit, was slowly away and maybe didn't handle the ridges. He took a lot from it and gained a bit of experience. Then he went on to Navan, on soft ground, and a furlong out you'd say he would be fourth but he hit the line very well there. To be honest I didn't see a win coming today and would have been delighted with a good run. He's obviously come forward well again. He's entitled to run in all the good races now, he's well entered up. He's in the Phoenix and the National Stakes. The Railway is always a very strong race so he'll take his chance in those races.
K J Condon
After race at
Navan Tue, 23rd Jun, 2020 (1st)
There will be plenty of winners come out of the race he ran in at Naas. We liked him at home and he was ready to run early. He was very raw the first day and I'd say it will be another run or two before we see the best of him. Billy said 100 yards down he was going to be third but he stayed on well. He pulled him out to see if he could get him rolling and it had the opposite effect, he was starey and raw. Where he goes next I'm not quite sure. He's a nice horse, a good looker and he was well bought by connections. The framing of this race worked out for him with the weight allowances.
K J Condon
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