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Morning Assembly (IRE)
b g 11th Jun 2007
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Morning Assembly (IRE) b g 11th Jun 2007
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Barrack Village (IRE)
Dam's Sire
Montelimar (USA)
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Aug 2011
August National Hunt Sale (Tattersalls (Ireland))
Bishops Yard
Purchaser: G H Bloodstock
€15,000
Lots Sold: 343
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Avg: €4,931
Median: €2,800
Maximum: €44,000
Reports in which Morning Assembly (IRE) was mentioned
Un Temps Pour Tout put up a determined performance to land the Ultima Handicap Chase at Cheltenham.
Tue 15th Mar
Pat Fahy thinks Morning Assembly is ready to put in a big run in the Ultima Handicap Chase at the Cheltenham Festival on Tuesday.
Tue 15th Mar
Trainer Alan Fleming is counting down the days to the Cheltenham Festival after preparing a four-strong team for the showpiece fixture.
Mon 07th Mar
Entries have been revealed for the 10 handicaps at the Cheltenham Festival with less than three weeks to go before the meeting gets under way.
Thu 25th Feb
Pat Fahy is targeting the Ultima Business Solutions Handicap Chase at the Cheltenham Festival with Crabbie's Grand National hopeful Morning Assembly.
Mon 22nd Feb
Mount Gunnery made it two wins from as many starts at Clonmel when justifying strong support in the Kilsheelan Beginners Chase.
Thu 18th Feb
Smashing continued his impressive season with an emphatic victory in the Red Mills Chase at Gowran ParkSat 13th Feb
The Henry De Bromhead trained, Davy Russell ridden Smashing booked his Cheltenham ticket with a fine front running display when winning the Grade 2 Red Mills Chase at Gowran today.
Sat 13th Feb
Limini booked her ticket to the Cheltenham Festival with a comfortable victory in the Coolmore N.H. Sires Mares Novice Hurdle at FairyhouseSat 30th Jan
One-time top class novice chaser Morning Assembly returned to action following a 641 day layoff at Fairyhouse today, finishing an admirable second to Bridgets Pet in the Book Easter Festival Tickets Online At fairyhouse.ie Rated Chase.
Sat 30th Jan
Ante-post Cheltenham Festival favourite Limini takes centre stage in the Grade Three novice hurdle at Fairyhouse but the supporting card also features the eagerly-awaited return of Pat Fahy's one-time high-class novice chaser Morning Assembly.
Sat 30th Jan
Irish trainers are responsible for well over half of the 32 entries in the Grade One Timico Cheltenham Gold Cup, with Britain's richest non-handicap chase worth a record £575,000 and the highlight on the fourth and final day of The Festival, Friday, March 18.
Wed 13th Jan
Sizing Europe rolled back the years to land the Boylesports.com Champion Chase on the first day of the Punchestown FestivalTue 29th Apr
Carlingford Lough saw out the three mile one furlong distance of the Grade 1 Growise Champion Novice Chase much better than any of his rivals to triumph under Tony McCoy at Punchestown.
Tue 29th Apr
Hurricane Fly landed the 18th Grade One victory of his illustrious career as he put up a terrific show to repeat last season's success in the Ryanair Hurdle at LeopardstownSun 29th Dec
Carlingford’s Lough’s remarkable season got even better as he outbattled Morning Assembly to seal the valuable Grade 1 Topaz Novice Chase in Leopardstown.
Sun 29th Dec
The last day of the Christmas Festival at Leopardstown sees the ground Soft on both the chase and hurdle tracks. The forecast is for a mainly dry morning with bright spells. There is a chance of showers in the afternoon.
Sun 29th Dec
Hurricane Fly secured a world record-breaking 17th Grade One victory of his career as he opened his season with success in the StanJames.com Morgiana Hurdle at PunchestownSun 17th Nov
Hurricane Fly set a new horse racing record with his 17th Grade 1 success as he made a winning reappearance in the Morgiana Hurdle over two miles at Punchestown.
Sun 17th Nov
Morning Assembly battled back to grab the spoils in the Grade 2 Florida Pearl Chase at Punchestown this afternoon.
Sun 17th Nov
Of course he had the assistance of Ruby Walsh in the plate but Morning Assembly certainly looked a natural at the game when landing the Ballymore Christmas Fair & Family Fun November Festival Beginners Chase at Punchestown on his fencing bow.
Wed 30th Oct
Sir Des Champs (2-1 favourite) confirmed his Cheltenham superiority over Long Run to win a thrilling renewal of the Bet Online With thetote.com Punchestown Gold CupWed 24th Apr
Trainer Pat Fahy and jockey Davy Condon combined for a surprise win in the Grade 1 Irish Daily Mirror Novice Hurdle at Punchestown today, winning with 14/1 shot Morning Assembly.
Wed 24th Apr
Davy Russell feels the 5lb penalty that Bright New Dawn is forced to carry in the Coolmore N.H. Sires Fame And Glory & Sans Frontieres Novice Hurdle at Fairyhouse today (2.55) makes it a "big old ask".
Sun 31st Mar
Solwhit showed he is no back number with an impressive victory in the Limestone Lad Hurdle at Naas and trainer Charles Byrnes can start dreaming of bidding for the major prizes againSat 19th Jan
Charles Byrnes summed things up nicely after Solwhit justified odds of 4/5 to complete a Naas double for Davy Russell (won the first on Morning Assembly) in the Grade 3 Limestone Lad Hurdle.
Sat 19th Jan
It wasn't always comfortable to watch if you were on at 10/11 but Morning Assembly achieved what was expected by landing the opening I.N.H. Stallion Owners European Breeders Fund Maiden Hurdle at Naas under Davy Russell.
Sat 19th Jan
After finishing second on his first two outings over hurdles, Sizing Gold got it right on the third attempt as he took the Ryans Cleaning 2m 4f Maiden Hurdle under Andrew Lynch for Henry De Bromhead.
Sat 29th Dec
The concluding AIRO Irish Nation Hunt Bumper at Punchestown today went to the Pat Fahy trained newcomer Morning Assembly, under his son Conor Fahy.
Sun 05th Feb
After race at
Punchestown Sun, 17th Nov, 2013 (1st)
I'm delighted with that. He'll probably go to Leopardstown over Christmas for the three-miler,. The RSA at Cheltenham would be the obvious target long-term but it won't be the be all and end all. He could also get an entry for the four-miler there and he likes it here so it would be nice to come back in April. Ruby said it didn't suit him being in front today. He has very little experience. They went so slow in Tipperary (schooling race) that a point-to-pointer was able to stay with him but he got his eye in. He's probably very special and they are so hard to get. He just doesn't let you down and keeps battling and battling. He's lightly raced and that's the way it'll stay. We'll plan our year and stick to it. He copes with heavy ground while other horses might not. He probably wouldn't get that at Cheltenham but I imagine he'd tackle the hill there.
P A Fahy
After race at
Punchestown Wed, 30th Oct, 2013 (1st)
He only had one racecourse school and that was when he hacked around at Tipperary, so there should be plenty of improvement there. He's always been a natural leaper and he's a horse that'll never let you down. Ruby said to me to make sure that we give him plenty of experience and he'll definitely run somewhere before Christmas. I'll sit down with the owner (Steve Parkin) and we'll make a plan. Davy (Condon) schooled him at Tipperary so I'm sorry that he missed this but he'll be back (broke his leg at Cork recently). Myself and Ruby do go back a long way anyway. I have to thank Joe Foley (Ballyhane Stud) for introducing me to Steve (Parkin) and he's a great man to train for.
P A Fahy
After race at
Punchestown Wed, 24th Apr, 2013 (1st)
it's great to have a win like this as we've had a very slack season and after Fairyhouse (where he fell) we were really down on the ground. However we decided to stick with him and go for this Grade 1 and he proved he's a real dour stayer and came home really well today. I'd say we'll go chasing next season and he'll respect a fence a lot more. He was bought to be a chaser and I'm just lucky to have such a good horse!
P A Fahy
After race at
Naas Sat, 19th Jan, 2013 (1st)
He didn't enjoy the race as much as he did at Leopardstown last time (2nd there at Christmas to Sizing Gold). There was a better type of ground and he seemed to enjoy it better that day. He caught a few hurdles there and landed awkwardly. To battle the way he did though . I'm very happy with him. It's a weight off my mind. I'll have a chat with Davy (Russell) and the owners to see where we'll go next.
P A Fahy
After race at
Punchestown Sun, 5th Feb, 2012 (1st)
I got a bit of a fright down the back straight when he was struggling to stay with them, but he came home great. Every bit of work he has done, he has done it well. He is still green and we'll freshen him up a bit before making a plan.
P A Fahy
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