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Punchestown 2024
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Landfall (FR) b g 2014
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Landfall (FR) b g 2014
Trainer
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Mme Marie-Claude Biaudis
Last Win
Leopardstown Sat, 10th Sep, 16 9/1, S Foley
(2992 days)
Last Run
Leopardstown Sat, 10th Sep, 16
1st, 9/1, S Foley
(2992 days)
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Flat IRE
2
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€70,312.5
20.00
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20.00
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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.
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Reports in which Landfall (FR) was mentioned
Review leopardstown 10th Sep
Almanzor won a vintage renewal of the Qipco Irish Champion Stakes in thrilling fashion at LeopardstownSat 10th Sep
Landfall very much "one to look forward to"
Landfall added to his Curragh maiden win from August 21st when triumphing in the Group 3 Willis Towers Watson Champions Juvenile Stakes for Ken Condon and Shane Foley at Leopardstown. Sat 10th SepCondon enjoys Success Days at Curragh
Success Days is well known for loving a cut in the ground and he clearly relished his run round the Curragh today when making virtually all in the Group Three Kilfrush Stud Royal Whip Stakes. Sun 21st AugLandfall creates a good first impression
Landfall impressed as he powered home from the front in the Curragh's juvenile maiden. Sun 21st Aug
After race at Leopardstown Sat, 10th Sep, 2016 (1st)
He was maybe a big enough price. We did really like him and as I said at the time when he won at the Curragh I thought he was just about ready to start,. He's worked twice since then and you could see that he acts like the good ones and they improve from work to work and week to week. It's okay saying it at home but they have to go and do it on the track. Shane said that's as quick as he'd like the ground - it's beautiful ground. He won on yielding, yielding to soft at the Curragh. He's a horse with a nice pedigree and a big future. He's a big scopey horse and just a good horse to train. I haven't had better than him and you're always hoping they can do it on the racecourse. It's lovely when they do. It was only a couple of weeks before the Curragh that he showed it. He was one that was maybe hiding it a little bit up to then and needed time. It's come together for him recently. I'd say he'll be put away now and we'll aim him for some nice races next year. I'd say he'll stay a mile-and-a-quarter but he has that nice blend of speed and stamina. All the good ones have that. He was still quite green at the finish but I loved the way he travelled during the race. The last 100 yards when he stretched away again was very encouraging. He's a talented horse and one to look forward to. If he was still a colt he'd be going for the Group 1 in France on the 30th of October but because he's a gelding obviously that's out.
K J Condon
After race at Curragh Sun, 21st Aug, 2016 (1st)
That's not unexpected. He sort of pulled himself together in the last three or four weeks. It's been very fast and we haven't been able to work him on the grass on the Curragh but in the last two or three weeks he's done two bits of work that showed us that he could be a very nice horse. I do like him. It was a bit of a surprise that he jumped out and made it but nothing was keen to go on. He's a big scopey horse and I think he has a very nice future. He'll probably have one more run. He's in the Beresford and well have a look at that. He's one to look forward to for next year. We'll maybe have to take a trip to France as he's qualified for the premiums. I'd say he'll be a middle distance horse next year. He has the blend of speed and stamina and like all the good ones can move up and down in trip.
K J Condon
Related by Dam Lana Girl (USA)
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