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Macgiloney (IRE)
b g 4th May 2013
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Macgiloney (IRE) b g 4th May 2013
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Jun 2016
Derby Sale Part 2 (Tattersalls (Ireland))
Castletown Quarry Stud
Purchaser: Denis Hogan
€14,500
Lots Sold: 117
Prices
Avg: €12,338
Median: €10,500
Maximum: €60,000
Nov 2014
November National Hunt Sale (Tattersalls (Ireland))
Miltown Park Stud
Purchaser: Brooklodge Farm
€10,000
Lots Sold: 979
Prices
Avg: €13,922
Median: €11,000
Maximum: €170,000
Nov 2013
November National Hunt Sale (Tattersalls (Ireland))
Milltown Park Stud
Purchaser: Lot Not Sold
€7,500
Lots Sold: 882
Prices
Avg: €12,302
Median: €8,500
Maximum: €120,000
Reports in which Macgiloney (IRE) was mentioned
Neveradullmoment put in a lovely round of jumping on his way to a comprehensive victory in the Kenny Developments Handicap Steeplechase at Galway.
Mon 09th Sep
Class came to the fore in the Joe Cooney Memorial Hurdle at Kilbeggan as Run For Oscar put in a silk smooth performance to deliver at odds of 2/5 in the hands of Philip Byrnes.
Sat 10th Aug
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 Sep
Macgiloney has proved a great servant to connections and recorded his 11th career win when taking the Joe Cooney Memorial Hurdle at Kilbeggan.
Sat 12th Aug
Streets Of Doyen proved a fortuitous winner of the Paul & Carmel Fay Memorial Handicap Hurdle at Kilbeggan when inheriting the lead at the last.
Mon 19th Jun
Macgiloney (18/1) made all to win the Deacy Gilligan Hurdle for trainer/rider Denis Hogan.
Mon 06th Sep
The Guinness 0.0% Handicap Hurdle produced just about the best finish of the week so far as the topweight Macgiloney (16/1) got up in the final stride under rider/trainer Denis Hogan.
Thu 29th Jul
Jockey Danny Mullins completed a treble at Tipperary, completing the feat in the Ballykisteen Hurdle on the John Ryan trained front-runner Fairyhill Run.
Thu 01st Jul
Macgiloney registered a seventh win at Fairyhouse today as the Denis Hogan trained eight year old landed the Fingal Hygiene & Safety Rated Novice Chase under jockey Sean Flanagan.
Sat 27th Feb
Shanroe Al C made the most of his light weight to win the three mile one handicap chase in Gowran Park.
Sat 03rd Oct
Macgiloney showed plenty of ability over fences when taking the concluding beginners' chase on Roscommon's card.
Mon 13th Jul
Macgiloney (7/2) gained his third win of the season over hurdles as he landed the featured Linden Foods Hurdle under 7lb claimer Paul Cawley.
Fri 30th Aug
Pravalaguna will bid to provide Willie Mullins with a third win in the last four runnings of the Joe Walsh Memorial Hurdle at Cork on Monday.
Mon 05th Aug
There was a third Galway Ladies Day 2019 success for Willie Mullins, and a second for Paul Townend, when Foveros took the honours in the Guinness Novice Hurdle.
Thu 01st Aug
Snugsborough Benny returns to action in the feature at Killarney this evening - the Laurels Handicap Hurdle.
Tue 16th Jul
Only five went to post in the Byrne Marquees Hilltown Hurdle at Bellewstown but it produced a cracking three-way finish with Macgiloney just prevailing.
Sat 06th Jul
Denis Hogan has enjoyed a good run of form with his mixed team in recent weeks, and Macgiloney kept the ball rolling in the Examiner Maiden Hurdle at Cork.
Sat 11th May
For much of the final circuit the BetVictor Free Entry April 15th Maiden Hurdle concerned only two and it was favourite Ontheropes (5/4 out to 6/4) that eventually convincingly landed the spoils in race two at Tramore.
Sun 14th Apr
Joseph O'Brien struck with a couple of sons of hot young stallion No Nay Never at Dundalk last night. Those were over seven furlongs but it all comes alike to the Carriganog Racing team with their Vinnie The Hoddie taking the two and a half mile maiden hurdle at Gowran today.
Sat 06th Oct
The presence of Debuchet in the opening Win Big With Tote Maiden Hurdle makes for an interesting start to proceedings on day three of this year’s Galway Festival.
Wed 01st Aug
Denis Hogan completed a double at Bellewstown tonight when Macgiloney claimed the bumper giving another of the yard's jockeys Jack Hogan a first 'track' success.
Sat 07th Jul
Athlone owner/breeder Denis Hannon has a nice young horse on his hands and the Noel Meade-trained The Red Menace made it two from two in the Dr. Louis O'Carroll INH Flat Race at Listowel today.
Mon 04th Jun
The market principals had the opening two and a half mile maiden hurdle in Killarney to themselves and it was Eamon High who prevailed by the tightest margin.
Mon 14th May
Macgiloney sprang an 11/1 surprise (from 14s on-course) in the concluding Loughnagore Flat Race at Kilbeggan this evening, scoring under Barry O'Neill for trainer Denis Hogan.
Mon 30th Apr
Punters got things spot on in the Adare Manor Opportunity Maiden Hurdle, with the favourite Catwalk King leading home market rival Black Key.
Thu 19th Apr
After race at
Kilbeggan Sat, 12th Aug, 2023 (1st)
He’s a ten-year-old now and that’s 11 races that he’s won, he’s a brilliant servant. He’s been a bit in and out this year but would have won here two runs ago when he stumbled at the back of the last so he deserved that. Looking at the race he was meeting them all wrong at the weights but they are all old horses and have two ways of running at this stage so we said we’d take our chance. Hopefully the handicapper won’t react too harshly. They are hard horses to place. We pulled him out of Galway because of the ground and then we ran on similar ground here. It’s loose here so we got away with it. Extreme trips suit him and if we could get three and a half miles that would be great. Daniel gave him a lovely ride and had him in all the right places.
Denis Gerard Hogan
After race at
Galway Mon, 6th Sep, 2021 (1st)
That's not the way to ride him but I had no choice as there was no pace,. I was desperate for Darragh (O’Keeffe, on Holymacapony) to give me a hand out but he was cute enough and pulled back. He was putting down and didn't get going until something came up on his outside and shoved him on. After a couple of cracks it was away with him. He gave the last loads of air and I had plenty of horse. That's even a bit short for him, he'd love extended distances like three-mile-one or two. He's probably a horse for some of those summer nationals like the Midlands National.
Denis Gerard Hogan
After race at
Roscommon Mon, 13th Jul, 2020 (1st)
He was always going to be a chaser. He had a nice run in Thurles,. He's a horse we had earmarked for Galway and he might go for a novice chase there. Whatever he did over hurdles was a bonus, and he won three times, so you'd imagine he'll have a big career novice chasing. He loves three miles plus and good ground. He's a very nice jumper and Sean gave him a lovely introduction. You couldn't be happier and he's exciting to have.
Denis Gerard Hogan
After race at
Down Royal Fri, 30th Aug, 2019 (1st)
He's a grand old horse,. He jumped for fun and didn't stop, he's all heart. He's improving the whole time and he gives you his all. Yeah brilliant (to get the ride). Denis is suspended - unfortunate for him but fortunate for me. He's been super to me since I turned (conditional) and even for the two boys to let me ride him, I'm just grateful. Hopefully we can stay going. I'd be in Denis' a few days a week and after that I go wherever I have to go. The two men that own him are absolute gents, I'm delighted for them. You couldn't meet nicer than them.
Denis Gerard Hogan
After race at
Bellewstown Sat, 6th Jul, 2019 (1st)
That was brilliant. He was gutsy and loved the battle,. When I entered him I wasn't sure was I going to be able to run with the ratings but if you don't run them you don't win anything. I don't think the handicapper can react too much because I went through the form of the others and their ratings had maybe been got through good placing by Gordon. I didn't think in a handicap that they would have run to marks in the 130s. I'm thrilled with this lad. He's always had a big future and he's still improving all the time. Chasing will be the job long term. He's owned by some good guys, Michael Moloney, Pat Gilmartin and John Gilmartin. They've been with me a long time. He won a bumper here last year and he's been placed a lot of times. They've got some great days out of him. He'll go to Galway now, whether he runs in the three-mile handicap or the two-and-a-half novice. Killarney might come a bit soon. He's a nice horse to have going forward. He wants all of that three miles. We didn't go mad there so I had to get involved a bit sooner than ideal but it worked out well.
Denis Gerard Hogan
After race at
Cork Sat, 11th May, 2019 (1st)
He could have jumped a bit better, and I really had to ask him at a lot of the hurdles. Coming out of the back I always thought that I’d get there but then Jack (Kennedy, on Foxy Jacks) slipped a few lengths on me and Bryan (Cooper)’s horse (Asbury Boss) broke down and I was lucky to get by him. This is a nice horse and he won two bumpers last year. He’s always been threatening to do that but he needs a trip. Even over two and a half miles you are always on your head, and three miles around here was ideal. The beauty of now is that he’s a novice for all of this season and those rated novice races will suit him. We’ve had five winners in the last ten days and it’s great when they are running well. There is a good buzz about the yard.
Denis Gerard Hogan
After race at
Kilbeggan Mon, 30th Apr, 2018 (1st)
Barry gave him a lovely ride. It was a small field but it looked a strong bumper on paper. It's only ten days since he was third in a maiden hurdle and he'd only one bit of minor work since so I was hopeful rather than confident. I'm delighted for the owner (Michael Moloney) who has been with me a while and this looks a promising horse. He was third in a point-to-point to Danny Kirwan and could have been sold but he's repaid him now. He’ll go hurdling now. The horses are running well and hopefully we can go on now and have a good summer.
Denis Gerard Hogan
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