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Silk Hall (UAE)
b g 9th Mar 2005
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Silk Hall (UAE) b g 9th Mar 2005
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May 2010
Spring HIT Sales (Goffs UK)
Barbury Castle Stables
Purchaser: Richard Venn Bloodstock
£22,000
Lots Sold: 238
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Avg: £16,450
Median: £7,900
Maximum: £310,000
Reports in which Silk Hall (UAE) was mentioned
The Gordon Elliott trained Cape Glory showed his elders how its done as he took the Down Royal Punter Pack Hurdle.
Fri 20th Jun
As the pace collapsed in the mile and six handicap, Cullentry Royal stayed on stoutly under Robbie Downey to win for trainer Johnny Levins.
Sun 30th Mar
Domination remains on target for a tilt at the Cesarewitch on the level at Newmarket after dismissing the opposition in the feature JP McManus Hurdle at CorkSun 25th Aug
Domination landed the two and a quarter mile J.P. McManus Hurdle in facile fashion for trainer Charles Byrnes at Cork.
Sun 25th Aug
The ground at Cork remains good to firm, good in the back straight. Racing gets under way at 2.15pm. The J.P. McManus Hurdle at 4pm sees a clash between Domination from the Charles Byrnes stable and Jimmy Lambe's Grimes Hurdle winner Silk Hall, who makes the long trip down from the north.
Sun 25th Aug
The James Lambe trained Silk Hall caused a 25/1 upset in the featured Grade 3 Kevin McManus Bookmaker Grimes Hurdle at Tipperary today, under jockey Eddie O'Connell
Sun 21st Jul
On his fifth start for trainer James Lambe, Silk Hall scored for the second time in Ireland, in the Ballybane Hurdle at the odds of 14/1 with Eddie O’Connell in the saddle.
Sun 28th Aug
There was a bit of money about for him this morning but Silk Hall eventually went off a 25/1 chance (paid 60/1 on the Tote) for the London Southend Airport European Breeders Fund Handicap, a price he defied by a length and a quarter under Chris Hayes.
Sat 25th Jun
After race at
Tipperary Sun, 21st Jul, 2013 (1st)
he (Silk Hall) didn't become a bad horse overnight and was once third in the Scottish Champion Hurdle. He was well up to competing in races like the Swinton Hurdle but maybe he was getting lazy in his old age and the blinkers made him more focussed. I told Eddie (O'Connell) to be positive on him and that he'd definitely stay. He's a bit tubby and can be lazy so we put blinkers on at home last week and they seemed to work the oracle. He won't run in the Galway Hurdle as he is better over two and a half miles and will instead run in the 2m6f Grade C handicap hurdle on the Saturday at Galway.
J J Lambe
After race at
Galway Sun, 28th Aug, 2011 (1st)
My horses have been under a cloud. They haven't been running well since the Galway Festival. Hopefully they are turning a corner now. He was a Saturday horse when he was in England, running against the likes of Riverside Theatre and Somersby. On his day he is not a bad horse. Hopefully there is big pot in him and he should improve even more. His owner James Callow is from Cumbria and this is my tenth winner for him this season.
J J Lambe
After race at
Curragh Sat, 25th Jun, 2011 (1st)
He was left too much to do in Killarney last time. He was a very very good horse for Alan King and he chased home Starluck over hurdles as a four-year-old. He was fifth in a very good hurdle at Aintree with Riverside Theatre and Somersby around him. He was a very good horse as a four-year-old when he was rated 147. We knew what we had after Killarney. He'll go for the GPT (the amateur handicap on the Monday night at Galway) now and that should leave him spot on for it. He will improve as he hasn't been drove at home. I told Chris that he'd gallop and was laden with stamina.
J J Lambe
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