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Layfayette (IRE) br g 8th Mar 2017
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Track Horse
Layfayette (IRE) br g 8th Mar 2017
Last Win
Curragh Sun, 20th Aug, 23 7/2, C T Keane
(457 days)
Last Run
Curragh Sun, 3rd Nov, 24
15th, 8/1, C T Keane
(16 days)
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Runs
Wins
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Win %
Earnings
Level Stk
Flat IRE
34
9
11
26%
€426,300
11.62
Flat GB
4
0
2
0%
£28,357
-4.00
Under Rules Total
38
9
13
24%
7.62
Form Figures
012-933122-14619363-1115777-3234144134-0320
Form Timeline
Form Figures - 012-933122-14619363-1115777-3234144134-0320
Date Course Conditions
Race Result
Jockey
Class
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MorningSP
28May23 Cur 10f Good 4y+ F(450K)
9-5[33/1]4th of 6, 8.75L behind Luxembourg
C T Keane
Rated 109
33/1
May 2019
Goresbridge Breeze Up Sale, TattersallsIRE (Tattersalls (Ireland))
San Antone Lodge
Purchaser: Noel Meade
€54,000
Lots Sold: 178
Prices
Avg: €28,081
Median: €18,000
Maximum: €175,000
Sep 2018
September Yearling Sale Part 2 (Tattersalls (Ireland))
Olive O'Connor Bloodstock
Purchaser: Emmanuel Hughes
€4,000
Lots Sold: 172
Prices
Avg: €7,217
Median: €5,000
Maximum: €32,000
Nov 2017
November Foal Sale Part 2 (Goffs Ireland)
Olive O'Connor Bloodstock
Purchaser: Withdrawn
Lots Sold: 195
Prices
Avg: €8,227
Median: €5,800
Maximum: €39,000
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
May 2019
Goresbridge Breeze Up Sale, TattersallsIRE (Tattersalls (Ireland))
San Antone Lodge
Purchaser: Noel Meade
€54,000
Lots Sold: 178
Prices
Avg: €28,081
Median: €18,000
Maximum: €175,000
Sep 2018
September Yearling Sale Part 2 (Tattersalls (Ireland))
Olive O'Connor Bloodstock
Purchaser: Emmanuel Hughes
€4,000
Lots Sold: 172
Prices
Avg: €7,217
Median: €5,000
Maximum: €32,000
Nov 2017
November Foal Sale Part 2 (Goffs Ireland)
Olive O'Connor Bloodstock
Purchaser: Withdrawn
Lots Sold: 195
Prices
Avg: €8,227
Median: €5,800
Maximum: €39,000
Reports in which Layfayette (IRE) was mentioned
Weld's Irish Oaks fourth lands Listed prize
Irish Oaks fourth Elizabeth Jane (2/1 fav) returned to form to record a first stakes success in the Thomas's Of Foxrock 'Jim And Kathleen Murphy' Memorial Trigo Stakes. Sun 20th OctO'Brien and Moore in full flow for day one treble
Irish Derby runner-up Adelaide River justified favouritism in the Group 3 Paddy Power Stakes to bring up a Leopardstown treble for Aidan O'Brien and Ryan Moore on day one of Irish Champions Festival. Sat 09th SepLayfayette ready to contest quality Paddy Power Stakes
Noel Meade reports Layfayette to be in great shape for the Group 3 Paddy Power Stakes at Leopardstown today, but expressed concerns over fast ground for his charge. Sat 09th SepLayfayette opens up a path to Irish Champions Festival
Layfayette bounced back to winning ways in the Group 3 Fitzdares Royal Whip Stakes at the Curragh for Noel Meade and Colin Keane. Sun 20th AugLayfayette too classy for Limerick Listed rivals
Having run creditably in pattern company on four previous starts this season, the 15/8 favourite Layfayette capitalised on a drop in class to land the Tally Ho Irish EBF Martin Molony Stakes. Fri 23rd JunLuxembourg ready for intriguing Curragh exam
Aidan O’Brien’s Luxembourg stars in a superb cast for the Tattersalls Gold Cup at the Curragh today. Sun 28th MayLuxembourg adds star touch to Curragh card
Luxembourg is the star attraction at the Curragh on Monday as the dual Group One winner makes his seasonal reappearance in the Coolmore Stud Sottsass Irish EBF Mooresbridge Stakes. Mon 01st MayUnbeaten Beamish up in class at Foxrock
Beamish puts his unbeaten record on the line Grant Thornton Ballyroan Stakes at Leopardstown today. Thu 04th AugLayfayette makes it 3 from 3 this term in the Mooresbridge
Layfayette continued his march up the ranks and completed a hat-trick this season when taking the featured Coolmore Sottsass Irish EBF Mooresbridge Stakes at the Curragh this afternoon. Mon 02nd MayLayfayette certainly progressive for Meade
Layfayette swamped High Definition to win going away in the Group 3 Alleged Stakes over a mile and a quarter at the Curragh. Sun 10th AprLayfayette Listed win eases the pain for Meade
Noel Meade endured the highs and lows of life and racing in the space of just a few minutes as Layfayette took the Plusvital Devoy Stakes at Naas. Sun 27th MarLively early markets at Naas
Two sets of silks to have gotten successful airings in recent times could be to the fore at Naas again today if early market moves are any guide. Sun 31st OctLike so many others Keane has the key to Georgeville too
Record-breaking champion jockey Colin Keane moved on to the 130-winner mark for the campaign aboard Georgeville (4/1 joint favourite) in the Listed Manguard Plus Trigo Stakes at Leopardstown. Sat 16th OctLayfayette bags another big win
Lincoln winner from the Curragh in March, Layfayette showed his versatility when triumphing in the big one of the year on the level at Roscommon, the Listed Lenebane Stakes. Tue 29th JunGood going for Roscommon's Flat race highlight
The highlight of the year on the Flat at Roscommon, the Listed Lenebane Stakes, is the centre-piece of today's action in Ireland, and following watering at the Racecourse Road venue the going is described as good. Tue 29th JunMeade wins Lincoln with Layfayette
Noel Meade bagged a second big handicap win this week at the Curragh today, with Layfayette's win in the Paddy Power Irish Lincoln following the trainer's Tuesday Cheltenham Festival success with Jeff Kidder. Sun 21st MarHaparanda shows her turn of foot
Haparanda shot clear to win a mile and a half handicap in impressive fashion. Sat 17th OctNew trip suits Layfayette well
Layfayette flashed home down the outside to cut down Wilderness in the 10-furlong handicap at Naas. Sun 23rd AugFlying Scotsman arrives for another Galway win
Joseph O'Brien's Flying Scotsman backed up his victory at the Galway Festival yesterday with another game success in the caulfieldindustrial.com Handicap. Tue 28th JulSyndicate scoop valuable Foran Final with Lustown Baba
The valuable Foran Equine Irish EBF Auction Race Final provided a fairytale result for the Back Road Syndicate near Dunboyne as Lustown Baba carried their colours to success in the €120,000 Naas feature. Sun 20th OctLayfayette another for Meade/Keane alliance
The market spoke favourably about Layfayette in the opening auction maiden at Navan and the support proved inspired as he finished strongly to score for Noel Meade. Sat 07th Sep
After race at Curragh Sun, 20th Aug, 2023 (1st)
I was disappointed in Naas, but he had to get some treatment on his back and he needed time off and just got stuffy. He blew up in Naas. I know that was over a mile and a-half which stretches him a bit, but he’s an older horse and takes a bit of work. He loves this place. He loves the long straight and this place and Naas suits him well. In Group 2's and Group 3's he’s very competitive. He’ll probably go for the mile and a half race on Champions Weekend in Leopardstown if there is an ease in the ground. Gary (Carroll) said that Helvic Dream gave him a great feel and moved well. We might try and stretch him out to a mile and a-half because later in the year, on the ground that he wants, there are not that many races over a mile and a-quarter. There horses are very hard to find, you don’t come across them too often for reasonable money.
Noel Meade
After race at Curragh Mon, 2nd May, 2022 (1st)
He’s not in the Tattersalls Gold Cup but we’ll have to think about supplementing him for it now. He certainly deserves a place in it. He’s in the Hardwicke and that is a possibility. He’s improving all the time and he was very good. As Chris said he nearly got there too soon. He’s beaten the same horses again but has beaten them better and I thought he travelled better today. We still think a mile and a half wouldn’t be a problem. I feel sorry for Oisin (Orr) because he won on him twice this year but Chris won the Lincoln and a Listed race last year and knows him well too. It would be an expensive call to put him in it (Tattersalls Gold Cup) but we’ll decide closer to the time.
Noel Meade
After race at Curragh Sun, 10th Apr, 2022 (1st)
The two of them did a little piece of work the other morning, Colin (Keane) rode the other fella and Oisin rode this fella. He worked so well I said I couldn't not run him,. I didn't ever want to run one against the other but I knew the other fella was going to need it and I was always afraid that the ground was going to be too quick for him and that I might have to take him out. This fella goes on any ground, maybe not heavy but he goes on most ground. He's just getting better and Oisin thinks he'll be better over a bit further. He thinks a mile-and-a-half will suit him better because he says he actually struggles early, maybe he's lazy though. Maybe a fast run mile-and-a-quarter suits him best. He's been in fantastic form all spring. In his work the other morning he went six furlongs and he couldn't get a hold of him at all. To have the two of them heading the same direction you don't like to be bumping heads. Chris (Hayes on Helvic Dream) said the ground was as quick as the other fella wanted it. He wants soft ground and he'll come back here for the Mooresbridge Stakes. The winner is in it as well and you'd have to think about that race for him as well. If he keeps climbing the way he's climbing you wouldn't know where he would end up. That was impressive.
Noel Meade
After race at Naas Sun, 27th Mar, 2022 (1st)
It’s sore but I’m alright. I was very lucky because I was kicked on the softest soft (backside) and missed the bone. It just shows you what can happen. We’re delighted to win. We had the choice of the Lincoln but I felt that there could be something in it that was a Stakes horse and it could be difficult off 102 to win it. He’s been working the house down at home. He’s moving great this year so we’ll progress on in Stakes races and see how we get on. He races lazily as you saw there. Oisin is going to ride a good few for me this year when Colin is not available. He can go a mile and a half. He’s won two Listed races now so we’ll try and get a Group 3.
Noel Meade
After race at Curragh Sun, 21st Mar, 2021 (1st)
it's nice when a plan comes together! . I'm delighted for the owners too because they haven't had a lot of luck lately. I put cheekpieces on him and Chris (Hayes) said they made some difference to him. He's quite a nice horse and hopefully he'll be able to build on that. The first day he ran here last year the ground was very quick and it took him a long time to get over it as he was sore after the run.
Noel Meade
After race at Naas Sun, 23rd Aug, 2020 (1st)
I didn’t think he was going to win at any stage. I don’t know whether that was the ground or whether he’s gone lazy, but I suppose when he races like that it helps him to see out the trip.
Noel Meade
After race at Navan Sat, 7th Sep, 2019 (1st)
That's great. He got into a lot of trouble the last day at the Curragh and we fancied him today. He jumped very quick at the Curragh and Colin made a decision to take him back, but when he took him back he could never get out after that. He did come home really well. I bought him at the breeze-up sales. I'm delighted for the owner because it's his first venture on the Flat. Colin said the saddle went back and he plunged for the first furlong today, he was thinking 'what's going to happen now'. It's great to have Colin on your side, he's a lovely fella along with everything else and we get on very well. He's dead straight to deal with and doesn't pull any punches. I leave it up to him and told him to ride him whatever way he wanted. He knows more about riding than I do. I suppose you'd have to look at the final now. The other fella (Helvic Dream) is there as well. This lad mightn't handle real soft ground whereas the other horse would handle all sorts of ground.
Noel Meade
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