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Slip Of The Tongue (IRE)
b g 19th May 2017
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Track Horse
Slip Of The Tongue (IRE) b g 19th May 2017
Dam's Sire
Saddlers' Hall (IRE)
Breeder
Mrs Noeleen Roche
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Jul 2024
Summer Sale (Goffs UK)
Martinstown Stud
Purchaser: Moorland Racing
£10,000
Lots Sold: 126
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Avg: £27,933
Median: £9,000
Maximum: £660,000
Reports in which Slip Of The Tongue (IRE) was mentioned
There is a nice Monday bonus for punters with the Navan meeting originally set for March 11 rescheduled this afternoon. The seven-race card gets underway at 1.50 featuring Grand National contenders in the Grade 2 Webster Cup plus a valuable novice handicap chase.
Mon 20th Mar
Noel Meade's Highland Charge just saw off Vina Ardanza after a thrilling battle in the Grade 3 Kingsfurze Novice Hurdle in Naas.
Sun 13th Mar
Mark Walsh completed his second treble of the weekend when 5/2 joint-favourite Slip Of The Tongue won the Listed I.N.H. Stallion Owners EBF Novice Hurdle.
Sun 13th Feb
Teahupoo rallied strongly in the closing stages to get the better of Quilixios and justify odds-on favouritism in the featured Grade 2 BoyleSports Sporting Limerick Hurdle.
Wed 29th Dec
French-import Saint Felicien (11/8f) was the impressive winner of Gowran's Proficient Engineering Ltd Novice Hurdle today, securing doubles for owners Robcour, trainer Gordon Elliott and jockey Davy Russell.
Sat 20th Nov
33/1 shot Slip Of The Tongue collared hotpot Tax For Max in the closing stages to land the first division of Tipperary Town Maiden Hurdle at the Limerick junction track this afternoon.
Thu 20th May
After race at
Punchestown Sun, 13th Feb, 2022 (1st)
That was great, he's a lovely horse and it'll keep the father happy as he's a home-bred. He's a horse that we've liked all the time and he's learning all the time. At Limerick the last day we didn't learn much, I'd say he stays well and loves that bit of soft ground. Knowing the family they get better with time and hopefully he will. He's a fine big horse. I haven't discussed plans yet but but I'd say we'll keep him at home.
Padraig Roche
After race at
Tipperary Thu, 20th May, 2021 (1st)
I thought he was a nice horse but thought greenness might get the better of him but it was great to get it,. Mam and Dad bred him and with the times we're in, we couldn't get him away. He is a big, raw horse and all the family improved in time and hopefully he will too. The ground was lovely today and it was nice to get him out. I'll talk to J.P. and Frank (Berry, racing manager) and see what they want to do.
Padraig Roche
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