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Plain Or Battered (IRE) b g 2017
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Plain Or Battered (IRE) b g 2017
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Grape Tree Road (GB)
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Plain Or Battered made the most of his opportunity when getting a run from his spot as a reserve for the Support The Irish Injured Jockeys Handicap Hurdle at Wexford. Conor Owens' mount showed stamina in abundance to prevail in race five at Bettyville.
Sat 18th May
On a day of doubles at Down Royal, jockey Simon Torrens was another to land a brace when Weihnachts (22/1) bounced back to form in the Switch Today At fibrus.com Handicap Chase.
Sun 14th Apr
Trainer Ian Donoghue completed a double when Tankardstown Diva (7/1) was an eased-down winner of the Choose Fibrus Broadband Handicap Hurdle.
Sun 14th Apr
Wa Wa (15/2) confirmed his well-being under a confident Bryan Cooper in the three mile Rockbrook Handicap Hurdle at Leopardstown.
Mon 06th Mar
After race at
Wexford Sat, 18th May, 2024 (1st)
That's Conor's fifth winner. He started with me just over a year ago and started with no experience. For the chances he is getting his strike rate has been extremely good. He is good value for his claim and this horse is an ideal one for him to ride as he has plenty of experience,. I got him off the Dooly's and Noel is still involved with him. The Dooly's are fabulous people and they gave me the opportunity to buy three horses and I'm really pleased to have them. They are great friends and are lovely people, so I can't say enough thanks to Noel and Jenny Dooly, they are very good to me. He is a winter horse and we have winter ground today. I believe it's summer heavy today and so did Paul Townend and a lot of the senior jockeys, yet the board inside still says soft, yielding in places. The same clerk of the course (Paul Moloney) gave good to yielding in Kilbeggan last night, whereas all the senior jockeys said good, no yielding. There is a huge discrepancies. How are they seeing it as slower than the riders last night and quicker than the riders today. The discrepancy is too big and it doesn't make sense. I'm delighted because my horse is a winter horse and he got heavy ground today. Liz Doyle told me this morning it would be proper soft and she was right. He'll probably get a break now and come back in the winter to go over fences.
P J Rothwell
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