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- Ballybawn Belter (IRE)
Horse
Ballybawn Belter (IRE) b f 2018
Track Horse
Track Horse
Ballybawn Belter (IRE) b f 2018
Last Win
Ballinrobe Fri, 15th Sep, 23 9/2, C G O'Dwyer
(464 days)
Last Run
Fairyhouse Sun, 1st Dec, 24
3rd, 8/1, S D Torrens
(21 days)
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Runs
Wins
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Win %
Earnings
Level Stk
Hurdle IRE
11
3
1
27%
€97,045
21.00
Chase IRE
5
0
1
0%
€4,130
-5.00
NHF IRE
1
1
0
100%
€6,900
6.50
Under Rules Total
17
4
2
24%
22.50
Form Figures
12575-181818058453
Form Timeline
Form Figures - 12575-181818058453
Date Course Conditions
Race Result
Jockey
Class
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MorningSP
Jun 2021
Land Rover Sale Part 2 (Goffs Ireland)
Coolderry Farm
Purchaser: Michael Martin/James Rath
€5,000
Lots Sold: 118
Prices
Avg: €16,553
Median: €15,000
Maximum: €65,000
Dec 2018
December Nh Sale (Goffs Ireland)
Rossenarra Stud
Purchaser: Coolderry Farm
€3,000
Lots Sold: 319
Prices
Avg: €14,532
Median: €9,000
Maximum: €230,000
Symbols Explained
ts2 Tongue Strap vs2 Visor hd2 Hood es2 Eye Shield ec2 Eye Cover cp2 Cheekpiece bl2 Blinkers tt2 Tongue Tie bf Beaten Favourite on Last Run srMentioned in Stewards Report in Results bbvBroke Blood Vessel
The superscript number on headgear bl2 indicates number of times worn. A plus bl+ indicates more than 10 times where as red background bl1indicates first time.
Date Course
Conditions
Race
Jockey Weight
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Class
Date
Sale
Consignor
Purchaser
Price
Jun 2021
Land Rover Sale Part 2 (Goffs Ireland)
Coolderry Farm
Purchaser: Michael Martin/James Rath
€5,000
Lots Sold: 118
Prices
Avg: €16,553
Median: €15,000
Maximum: €65,000
Dec 2018
December Nh Sale (Goffs Ireland)
Rossenarra Stud
Purchaser: Coolderry Farm
€3,000
Lots Sold: 319
Prices
Avg: €14,532
Median: €9,000
Maximum: €230,000
Reports in which Ballybawn Belter (IRE) was mentioned
Ballybawn Belter continues on upward curve in Ballinrobe feature
Ballybawn Belter is proving a really progressive sort and recorded her third win over hurdles this year when taking the featured Irish Stallion Farms EBF (Mares) Handicap Hurdle at Ballinrobe. Fri 15th SepBallybawn a Belter in Punchestown opener
JP McManus, the sponsor of the Adare Manor Opportunity Final Handicap Hurdle in Punchestown, saw his colours carried to victory by Charlie O'Dwyer on Ballybawn Belter in the opener. Wed 26th AprMcManus second string runs Belter to win Mares Hurdle
J.P. McManus had the well supported Risk Belle topping the market but with that one an early casualty, the leading owners second string Ballybawn Belter proved an able deputy, when running out a game winner of the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Paddy Mullins Mares Handicap Hurdle at Leopardstown. Sun 05th FebElliott doubles-up with another market drifter
The Three Sixes completed a quick double for Gordon Elliott, as he ran out a comfortable winner of the Connolly's Red Mills Irish EBF Auction Maiden Hurdle. Thu 17th NovSawbuck delivers at 300/1 for O'Dwyers
On a tricky-looking card at Punchestown, Conor O'Dywer's Sawbuck puts punters on the back foot when landing the opening four-year-old maiden hurdle at 300/1. Tue 24th MayDoyle delivers with another debutante
Trainer Liz Doyle sent out a second consecutive winning bumper debutante today as her Ballybawn Belter (13/2) landed Leopardstown's concluding TRI Superstore Bumper under jockey Jodie Townend. Sun 06th Mar
After race at Ballinrobe Fri, 15th Sep, 2023 (1st)
She missed the break badly in Galway and, in hindsight, at a quick track like that she probably didn't have the speed to drop down in trip. Maybe at the likes of Navan in the winter she'd be okay back in trip. I saw this race and said we'd try her over two-six. I don't think they went very quick, though, so she's probably still a two-and-a-half mare with the boot she shows. I was contemplating going over fences but Frank (Berry) twisted my arm and said we'd keep her over hurdles for the time being. I'm delighted with her. She was a skinny, narrow, very light thing last year and really has rounded up and strengthened up. Four-year-old fillies can lose their way but she's really started to go the right way physically. We'll look for another hurdle for her.
Liz Doyle
After race at Punchestown Wed, 26th Apr, 2023 (1st)
I did say to him that his dad would have waited longer, it was a long final furlong!. I'm delighted for him and Conor and Audrey, it's a great day for them all. He probably kicked a small bit too soon and could maybe have kept the bit higher in her mouth for a furlong longer, to make it easier on everyone as the trainer gets a little worried in the last furlong, but it's not a criticism as it was a beautiful ride and he's a very good rider. I think she might have been in season the last day in Fairyhouse, so that would explain that. She just didn't operate at all and was like a lamb in the stable. She was kicking the house down when we were saddling her there, so we said we might be back in business. I think the extra two furlongs brought out a small bit of improvement as well. She got a lovely clean ride off a light weight. I think that ground is riding a bit drier than everybody thinks it is and it's important to be handy. We might have a look at something in Galway for her, she might have a small break now. I'll see what Frank (Berry) wants to do but she seems to handle this good ground quite well. I don't think she'll get into the Galway Hurdle and there is a nice two-and-a-half mile race there. We've had two wonderful days with her. James Rath, my head lad, bought her for small money so she's come a long way. She has already jumped a fence because she was supposed to run in a point-to-point. She showed plenty of gears so we said we'd go for a bumper.
Liz Doyle
After race at Leopardstown Sun, 5th Feb, 2023 (1st)
I'm very pleased. She won her bumper here, in similar fashion,. It was probably about two furlongs too short for her but I thought the good gallop would help us. It was a big ask and I was afraid that Frank (Berry) was going to kill me for entering her in it. I knew 2lb was all about we could get away with running out of the handicap. She jumps very well now. When she started she was very awkward over her hurdles on her first couple of runs. She was very slow, a bit right and left. It came together on her last couple of runs. It's hard race to win, I said to Simon that she wanted a couple of furlongs further and if she was travelling well turning in to kick and go because she'll stay on really well to the line. She pinged the last and I'm thrilled.
Liz Doyle
After race at Leopardstown Sun, 6th Mar, 2022 (1st)
my head lad James Rath bought her at the Landrover Sale and he's done most of the work with her. From her first bit of work she's always been super, went really well in her only schooling race and it's just been all good since day one. I really fancied her today and knew she'd handle a nice bit of ground. I'm just thrilled for the owners, James and Rachael Rath. I think she'll be sold and I'll try and hang on to her. She's a nice filly, jumps great and has a nice future.
Liz Doyle
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