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Maunganui (IRE) b g 2015
Track Horse
Track Horse
Maunganui (IRE) b g 2015
Last Win
Navan Sun, 30th May, 21 22/1, Annalise Cullen
(1271 days)
Last Run
Killarney Wed, 14th Jul, 21
8th, 16/1, Annalise Cullen
(1226 days)
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Runs
Wins
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Win %
Earnings
Level Stk
Flat IRE
32
3
6
9%
€31,500
15.00
Hurdle IRE
3
0
0
0%
0
-3.00
Under Rules Total
35
3
6
9%
12.00
Form Figures
7230-833570406-53100137-060780-94000018
Form Timeline
Form Figures - 7230-833570406-53100137-060780-94000018
Date Course Conditions
Race Result
Jockey
Class
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MorningSP
Change of Trainer Jarlath P Fahey to Denis W Cullen
Oct 2019
Autumn Hit Sale (Goffs Ireland)
Jarlath Fahey Racing
Purchaser: Not Sold (14000)
Lots Sold: 75
Prices
Avg: €13,219
Median: €9,000
Maximum: €70,000
Sep 2016
Sportsmans Sale Part 2 (Goffs Ireland)
Nanallac Stud
Purchaser: Vendor(4000)
Lots Sold: 99
Prices
Avg: €9,368
Median: €7,000
Maximum: €62,000
Nov 2015
November Foal Sale (Goffs Ireland)
Nanallac Stud
Purchaser: Not Sold (3500)
Lots Sold: 810
Prices
Avg: €31,917
Median: €17,750
Maximum: €1,100,000
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
OR
Class
Date
Sale
Consignor
Purchaser
Price
Oct 2019
Autumn Hit Sale (Goffs Ireland)
Jarlath Fahey Racing
Purchaser: Not Sold (14000)
Lots Sold: 75
Prices
Avg: €13,219
Median: €9,000
Maximum: €70,000
Sep 2016
Sportsmans Sale Part 2 (Goffs Ireland)
Nanallac Stud
Purchaser: Vendor(4000)
Lots Sold: 99
Prices
Avg: €9,368
Median: €7,000
Maximum: €62,000
Nov 2015
November Foal Sale (Goffs Ireland)
Nanallac Stud
Purchaser: Not Sold (3500)
Lots Sold: 810
Prices
Avg: €31,917
Median: €17,750
Maximum: €1,100,000
Reports in which Maunganui (IRE) was mentioned
Maunganui rounds off a fine day for the Cullens
Annalise Cullen rode her third winner, and second in the last three days, as 22/1 chance Maunganui won the concluding NavanRacecourse.ie Handicap (45-65). Sun 30th MayAlexander shows good attitude to win at Listowel
"He did that very well in the end and is improving," reported Alan Persse after winning the John & Terry Moriarty Memorial Handicap at Listowel on Joseph O'Brien's Severus Alexander (5s into 4s). Fri 13th SepMaunganui could be sales bound after Down Royal win
Maunganui won his second race of the summer when taking the Racing TV Handicap (division two) at Down Royal for Jarlath Fahey and Shane Foley. Sat 31st AugFoley lands Sligo brace on Maunganui
Shane Foley was in double-winning form at Sligo courtesy of front-running Maunganui (6-1) who found plenty for pressure to take the extended mile and a quarter handicap by a length and three quarters. Tue 18th Jun15/1 Cork brace for Whelan
Thirteen proved lucky for Royal Admiral in the Social Package Handicap at Cork. At the thirteenth time of asking the Royal Applause gelding shed his maiden tag in the ten furlong event to provide rider Ronan Whelan with a double on the card. Wed 22nd MayMooney guides See Of Rome home in Naas
A taking move at the two pole by See Of Rome was the winning of the apprentice handicap in Naas. Sun 21st OctMcDonogh bags last 2 at Down Royal
The last two races on Down Royal's Ulster Derby Day card went the way of former champion jockey Declan McDonogh, and he landed the finale, the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Median Auction Maiden on Manzil. Sat 23rd JunWell-bred Power sheds his maiden tag
Lethal Power, who is a half-brother to dual Group 1 winner Lethal Force, got off the mark in the Connaughton Auctioneer's Maiden, making all under Shane Foley for Johnny Murtagh. Mon 11th JunBeach makes all under Cleary for Murtagh
The Johnny Murtagh trained Beach Wedding got off the mark on her fifth start, as she made all in the Foran Equine Irish EBF Auction Maiden. Fri 08th SepReview bellewstown 30th Aug
On The Go Again registered his second victory this week with a gritty display in the Drogheda Traders Plate Handicap at BellewstownWed 30th Aug
Lyons' Light dominant at Bellewstown
Poetic Light was dominant from the front to take the Foran Equine Irish EBF Auction Maiden (Plus 10 Race) at Bellewstown for Ger Lyons and Colin Keane. Wed 30th Aug
After race at Down Royal Sat, 31st Aug, 2019 (1st)
We sort of half thought he would go through the ground as he ran well here on it as a two-year-old,. We were just concerned with him carrying top weight but Shane (Foley) said he travelled well through the soft ground and loved it. Shane said he was loving that ground today and was always travelling the best for him. He had shown some snippets of form on heavy ground as I was saying. When he asked him to find a bit he found plenty for him. He has been running on a bit quicker surface - he won on good to firm over a mile and a quarter in Sligo. It was good to see him carrying top weight and surely he's going to make a nice hurdler down the line. He will probably be going to the Sales as the owners are breeders and not really into hurdling. I'd say more than likely he will end up in the Sales somewhere.
Jarlath P Fahey
After race at Sligo Tue, 18th Jun, 2019 (1st)
It’s great to get a win out of him as he’s home bred by Gerry (Callanan). He’s been knocking on the door and Shane said he liked the ground tonight. Shane said he’s a bit lazy and the ups and downs and twists and turns suit him to keep his mind on the game. Hopefully he can get a bit of confidence and follow up again. It’s 50-50 whether Sea The Lion goes over (for the Duke Of Edinburgh Stakes on Friday). Up to this morning when the ground was good we were going. We were to travel tomorrow but we are going to see what happens and delay it until tomorrow evening. Soft ground will be a no go. A lot of rain is forecast for tonight and early in the morning. We’ll see how much does fall and what’s the realistic chance of it drying before Friday. We deliberately gave him a longer break as the targets we have for him are in the autumn. We didn’t see any point in having him ready in March and April as he wants good ground. He’s entered for the Irish St Leger, and we are contemplating going back for the Ebor if we can get into it but he has to prove his worth before then. He’s fit and ready and we had to start him somewhere. We didn’t want to run him in our own Premier Handicaps and have to carry top-weight, so that’s why we are going to England, and Ascot fitted in nicely.
Jarlath P Fahey
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