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Punchestown 2024
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Drop The Anchor (IRE) b g 27th Apr 2014
Track Horse
Track Horse
Drop The Anchor (IRE) b g 27th Apr 2014
Last Win
Naas Sun, 6th Nov, 22 16/1, N G McCullagh
(746 days)
Last Run
Wexford Mon, 28th Oct, 24
12th, 125/1, J S McGarvey
(24 days)
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Runs
Wins
Places
Win %
Earnings
Level Stk
Flat IRE
10
1
1
10%
€56,715
7.00
Hurdle IRE
22
3
4
14%
€154,675
-0.50
Chase IRE
3
0
0
0%
€670
-3.00
NHF IRE
2
1
0
50%
€7,500
2.50
Hurdle GB
3
0
0
0%
£495
-3.00
Under Rules Total
40
5
5
12%
3.00
Form Figures
516-4303217-6F1B3-17039-5006751-7004000P-65080
Form Timeline
Form Figures - 516-4303217-6F1B3-17039-5006751-7004000P-65080
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Race Result
Jockey
Class
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MorningSP
Jun 2017
Derby Sale Part 2 (Tattersalls (Ireland))
Burgage Stud
Purchaser: Pat Fahy
€11,000
Lots Sold: 125
Prices
Avg: €16,338
Median: €14,000
Maximum: €46,000
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 2017
Derby Sale Part 2 (Tattersalls (Ireland))
Burgage Stud
Purchaser: Pat Fahy
€11,000
Lots Sold: 125
Prices
Avg: €16,338
Median: €14,000
Maximum: €46,000
Reports in which Drop The Anchor (IRE) was mentioned
Strait provides Horgan with shock Cesarewitch success
The outsider of the 30-runner field for the Friends Of The Curragh Irish Cesarewitch, Magellan Strait sprang a huge 150/1 surprise under 7lb apprentice Hugh Horgan. Sun 24th SepFahy & McCullagh land November Handicap
Drop The Anchor, who has landed valuable handicaps over hurdles in each of the last two years, again came good on the big occasion when wearing down My Mate Mozzie in the Colm White Bookmaker November Handicap. Sun 06th NovMullins ends season on a high
Willie Mullins was planning a moderate celebration on Saturday evening after a superb Punchestown Festival capped another championship-winning season. Sat 01st MayIrish N.H. Champions crowned
The winners of four of the six championship categories were only confirmed at Punchestown this week and for the first time, a brother and sister are among the title winners as Paul Townend retains his Champion Jockey crown and Jody becomes Champion Lady Amateur Rider. Sat 01st MayTorrens gains many more admirers with 116/1 Leopardstown double
Simon Torrens was in dreamland after adding to his earlier gains on A Wave Of The Sea at the Dublin Racing Festival, doubling up in Leopardstown’s Grade B Ladbrokes Handicap Hurdle aboard Drop The Anchor. The pair are owned by J P McManus. Sat 06th FebCayd Boy takes Grade B prize on handicap debut
The Liz Doyle trained Cayd Boy made it three wins from five starts, as he landed the valuable Grade B WKD Handicap Hurdle. Sat 31st OctMinella Times another for McManus
Minella Times ran on strongly to land the two mile six handicap chase in Listowel at 7/1. Fri 25th SepTorrens brings up brace on Drop The Anchor
Drop The Anchor found plenty for pressure to land the Grade B handicap hurdle in Listowel for Pat Fahy and Simon Torrens. Fri 25th SepCourt gets Mullins back on track
Court Maid provided David Mullins with his first success since returning from injury, as she made all in the Celebrating Women In Racing On International Women's Day Handicap Hurdle. Sun 08th MarDrop The Anchor another winner in the green and gold
Drop The Anchor (5/2 into 2/1 jt fav on course) showed the benefit of a couple of placed runs already this autumn when taking the Irish Daily Mirror Handicap Hurdle, continuing a good afternoon between Ireland and Britain for winning owner JP McManus. Sun 17th NovO'Brien supplies cousin Slevin with first treble
Breeders Cup winning trainer Joseph O'Brien supplied his cousin jockey J.J. Slevin with a first career treble at Cork today as the pair completed the feat with Top Moon, winner of the Kevin McManus Bookmaker Handicap Hurdle. Sun 17th NovPakens Rock brings up plenty of bets
Pakens Rock landed a gamble in the extended two mile novice hurdle at Galway with a fine front-running performance under Kevin Brouder. Tue 08th OctEdene D'Arc gets soft ground and delivers again at Gowran
The market proved spot on in the maximum field Philip Ireland Tyres Maiden Hurdle that started the card at Gowran - Edene D'Arc (15/8 into evens) leading them home under Davy Russell. Sat 09th MarAnchor lands a gamble under Deegan for Fahy
The Pat Fahy trained Drop The Anchor landed a gamble in the last at Listowel, the Kerry Petroleum Flat Race. Tue 11th Sep
After race at Naas Sun, 6th Nov, 2022 (1st)
He was tough, it's great that he came back to himself as he was struggling to get his form back. He was running well but not getting anywhere and a lot of my horses were doing the same. That kind of makes up for the whole summer because I had very few horses to run. Between one thing and another it was quiet and to get this last big handicap, I can't believe it. He ground it out well. Niall gave him some ride because often times he can lose his races out of the gates. No matter what schooling you did it made no difference. On better ground he can't get it back but today the ground gave him a chance, when he came out the rest of them weren't gone on him. He's in all summer so we'll see what plans Frank has. I don't know where Dunvegan finished but I just didn't have him ready enough. Chris was delighted with him but he just gave a blow half way up when he needed him. He's a big giant of a horse and that will put him right for another day.
P A Fahy
After race at Leopardstown Sat, 6th Feb, 2021 (1st)
I'm delighted. I was looking at a full parade ring beforehand thinking to myself 'imagine being the best horse in this with all the big names' but I won it,. I thought early in the race he wasn't winging them all and he had to be tough. He needs a test at the finish of a race. He probably would have gone very close in Fairyhouse if he hadn't been stopped. I was afraid the ground would dry out as he ran here at Christmas last season on quick ground and never jumped a hurdle, he will not handle it. He's not big but he's really tough. It took him a while to win but he needed time to strengthen up. I arrived here not long before Simon won earlier and I said 'well that's probably me gone now because he'll never win the two of them'. He's some rider and it's great to see another potential champ coming along.
P A Fahy
After race at Listowel Fri, 25th Sep, 2020 (1st)
That was a great pot to win and he won his bumper here on similar ground (in 2018). I had a few horses beaten recently that ran well but thought I'm never going to get a bit of luck!. The non-runners were a big help, and it was his first run back, but funny enough he can run well first-time. The jockey was claiming 5lbs from a low weight and, to ride a winner in the race before it, he is on fire so it is unbelievable. That was his first ride for me and I'm delighted with him, the horse, the owner and Aoibhinn (Walsh) for bringing him down. I'm delighted racing is still on and giving people a chance to make a living. I'll look for something similar with the horse and, depending on what the owners say, he might go up in trip if the ground isn't as soft next time.
P A Fahy
After race at Punchestown Sun, 17th Nov, 2019 (1st)
It was great to get the win, . He was disappointing enough last year at different times.
P A Fahy
After race at Listowel Tue, 11th Sep, 2018 (1st)
We were initially aiming to go point-to-pointing with him but he showed a little more than your normal point to pointer so we decided to run him in the Listed bumper at Limerick on his first run. He ran very well and we were delighted with him. He got a lovely ride and a nice education. We put him away straight away and left him out for the summer. I wasn't aiming for this but he started to work so well and was so fit. We brought him to the Curragh and Danny Mullins rode him and said 'Pat you have him 100 percent' and he said he'd run a big race. It easy to talk them up, but it takes a good horse to win the day you want to him to win. If he's not sold, he'll go to Navan for a Listed bumper. He jumps hurdles well but you'd want to see him over a fence!
P A Fahy
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