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Wild As The Wind (IRE)
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Sep 2014
September Yearling Sale Part 2 (Tattersalls (Ireland))
Charel Park Stud
Purchaser: Vendor
€7,000
Lots Sold: 171
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Avg: €7,399
Median: €5,000
Maximum: €56,000
Reports in which Wild As The Wind (IRE) was mentioned
After winning the fifth with Speak In Colours, Tremendous Leap completed a 54/1 double for Joseph O'Brien in the concluding Sensational Kids Handicap.
Sun 12th Aug
Have A Nice Day returned to form when recording his eleventh career win but his first over a mile causing a 16/1 surprise in the Big 50 Happy Valley Brewery Classic Handicap at Limerick.
Sat 16th Jun
The Dermot Weld-trained Sorelle Delle Rose was a warm order in the fillies handicap at Gowran and justified her short price with a convincing success in the seven-furlong contest.
Tue 29th May
Veteran handler Kevin Prendergast looks to have another smart prospect to go to war with next summer after Aneen opened her account with an imposing display at the CurraghMon 10th Oct
Billy Lee grabbed a Curragh double as he steered home well supported Wild As The Wind in the mile and one fillies' maiden.
Mon 10th Oct
After race at
Curragh Mon, 10th Oct, 2016 (1st)
In fairness, when they were all coming around her she kept trying to pull out that bit more. She'll probably go into handicaps and she should hold her own. She was just a little bit sweaty in the parade ring. She wears a hood at home. I didn't want to put it on her first time but she could maybe have done with it today. That wasn't what we wanted to do but he did the right thing by not fighting her the whole way. He let her run at her own pace and she was happy in front. In fairness to her she kept picking up and you can't knock her. Billy is a horseman and made the right decision. Frank (McNulty) bought the mare carrying her for only €3,000 so I'm delighted for him. He had Leah Claire with me who was a chestnut filly with a white face and was as tough as nails. If she's anywhere near as good she'll be alright. She's finished for the year. She's still very weak and we'll take our time with her.
W McCreery
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