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Monotype (IRE)
b g 4th May 2012
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Monotype (IRE) b g 4th May 2012
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Epona Bloodstock Ltd
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Oct 2016
Autumn Horses in Training Sale (Tattersalls (UK))
Kremlin House Stables (R. Varian)
Purchaser: Gerry Hogan Bloodstock
£52,000
Lots Sold: 949
Prices
Avg: £26,488
Median: £13,500
Maximum: £520,000
Oct 2013
October Sale Book 1 (Tattersalls (UK))
Croom House Stud, Ireland
Purchaser: J Warren Bloodstock
£300,000
Lots Sold: 339
Prices
Avg: £207,501
Median: £130,000
Maximum: £5,000,000
Reports in which Monotype (IRE) was mentioned
Chisholm Trail completed a great day for Paul Nolan at Wexford when landing a treble for the local handler in the concluding bumper.
Sat 05th May
Monotype got a strong drive from Bryan Cooper as he recorded a quick double at Wexford this afternoon.
Sat 05th May
Park Paddocks will bid to follow up on his recent Punchestown Festival success when he lines up in the feature at Wexford on Saturday, the Coast Hotels & Resorts Rated Hurdle.
Sat 05th May
Great Field made it five out of five over fences with an impressive performance in the Toals.com Bookmakers Webster Cup Chase at NavanFri 23rd Mar
Bryan Cooper and Paul Nolan recorded their third win in the space of a week, as Monotype got up on the line to land the Toals.com Casino Handicap Hurdle.
Fri 23rd Mar
Hareth took advantage of a feather weight to come out on top in the Navan Handicap HurdleSat 20th Jan
The Grade B Navan Handicap Hurdle takes centre stage at Navan on Saturday where the two-and-a half-mile contest has attracted 10 hopefuls.
Sat 20th Jan
Paul Nolan recorded his third winner of the month, as his Monotype got the better of the favourite Wait Here in the concluding race at Limerick, the Provimilk Milk Replacer Rated Novice Hurdle.
Wed 27th Dec
The Arthur Moore trained Crossed My Mind ran out a comfortable winner of the LAD, Murform, McCrea & Raptic Ltd. Maiden Hurdle.
Fri 17th Mar
After race at
Wexford Sat, 5th May, 2018 (1st)
It's tackier ground and slower ground than Punchestown. At Punchestown he just couldn't go the pace. He took off a bit then at the third last when he was sort of nowhere, and Bryan was hard on him then to finish ninth. We were a bit worried then because it was only ten days ago, but he was very gutsy there today. He was beaten nearly at the start, he couldn't go the pace and they went quick enough. He just out battled him (Great Khan) then to the line. If he hadn't of jumped the last he would have been beaten. Bryan was brilliant on him. He is a top class jockey, he is a multiple Grade 1 winning jockey, and we'll use him when we get him. He is definitely a winter ground horse and I don't want to be going around during the summer guessing about ground. He has a hard enough season, and he might make a nice staying chaser for next season.
Paul Nolan
After race at
Navan Fri, 23rd Mar, 2018 (1st)
They didn't go that quick as I'd say they realised how bad the ground is after the first race. We stuck a tongue tie on today for no real reason other than to see would it help him a little bit. The last couple of times he was a little bit keen and didn't get home when he looked the winner in Fairyhouse, and he was clear turning in here another day and got caught. In fairness to Bryan he switched him off there today and it worked. He'll probably stick to handicap hurdles this season and he goes on the ground. Now that he settles we can up him in trip, and if there is soft ground in Punchestown we could go for that.
Paul Nolan
After race at
Limerick Wed, 27th Dec, 2017 (1st)
We tried to bully him a couple of times and it didn't suit and I said to Donie that it was bottomless and it might suit to be going that bit easier. I said to jump him off handy but to keep taking him back. He had good form on the flat but hadn't ran that often which was a little bit of a worry and he's not easy to train but thankfully he jumped that bit better today. Thanks to Gerry Hogan (bloodstock agent) for buying him and at least he's after winning now. We'll probably go for a handicap next and hopefully there won't be too much done with him after that. He seemed to just relish those testing conditions and we'll keep our feet on the ground.
Paul Nolan
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