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Miss Amulet (IRE) gr f 6th Apr 2018
Track Horse
Track Horse
Miss Amulet (IRE) gr f 6th Apr 2018
Last Win
York Thu, 20th Aug, 20 15/2, James Doyle
(1585 days)
Last Run
Newmarket Sat, 10th Jul, 21
18th, 33/1, W J Lee
(1261 days)
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Runs
Wins
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Win %
Earnings
Level Stk
Flat IRE
6
2
1
33%
€49,450
10.50
Flat GB
3
1
1
33%
£91,056
5.50
Flat USA
1
0
1
0%
$100,000
-1.00
Under Rules Total
10
3
3
30%
15.00
Form Figures
74121123-00/
Form Timeline
Form Figures - 74121123-00/
Date Course Conditions
Race Result
Jockey
Class
n
MorningSP
06Nov20 Kee 8f Fast 2y F(1000K)
8-10[14/1]3rd of 14, 0 behind Aunt Pearl
J R Leparoux
Rated 111
14/1
Sep 2019
Ascot Yearling Sale, TattersallsAscot (Tattersalls Ascot)
Rockview Stables, Ireland
Purchaser: BBA Ireland
£7,500
Lots Sold: 127
Prices
Avg: £10,684
Median: £8,000
Maximum: £50,000
Nov 2018
November Foal Sale Part 2 (Goffs Ireland)
Ringfort Stud
Purchaser: P.D. Bloodstock
€1,000
Lots Sold: 154
Prices
Avg: €6,713
Median: €3,750
Maximum: €52,000
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
Sep 2019
Ascot Yearling Sale, TattersallsAscot (Tattersalls Ascot)
Rockview Stables, Ireland
Purchaser: BBA Ireland
£7,500
Lots Sold: 127
Prices
Avg: £10,684
Median: £8,000
Maximum: £50,000
Nov 2018
November Foal Sale Part 2 (Goffs Ireland)
Ringfort Stud
Purchaser: P.D. Bloodstock
€1,000
Lots Sold: 154
Prices
Avg: €6,713
Median: €3,750
Maximum: €52,000
Reports in which Miss Amulet (IRE) was mentioned
Curragh 'would suit' Fev Rover in Guineas
Richard Fahey is keen to give Fev Rover a second tilt at Classic glory in the Tattersalls Irish 1,000 Guineas at the Curragh. Sun 23rd MayMiss Amulet wins Marwell Stakes for Condon and Lee
The inaugural running of the ARQANA Irish EBF Marwell Stakes went to Miss Amulet (12/1), continuing a good season for Curragh trainer Ken Condon. Mon 03rd AugMurtagh's filly has their Measure
Tipperary winner Measure Of Magic (10/3) followed up in good style in the Irish EBF Median Sires Series Race. Fri 24th JulStarlite Dancer provides Hayes with third Cork winner
Chris Hayes completed a treble at Cork today as the dual Classic winning jockey landed the Cork Handicap on the Fozzy Stack trained Starlite Dancer. Sun 05th JulMinaun gives de Bromhead his first Group winner
Usually run at the Curragh, the Marble Hill Stakes (Group 3) took place at Cork and Minaun (7/1) landed the prize to give trainer Henry de Bromhead his first Group winner on the Flat. Sun 05th JulCondon doing well with his juveniles
Miss Amulet (5/2) put her experience to good use when racing to a five length victory in the opening Foran Equine Irish EBF Auction Maiden. Sun 05th JulElysium puts her best foot forward in Navan
Elysium showed good improvement from her first run to land the opening auction fillies' maiden at Navan under Colin Keane. Tue 23rd Jun
After race at Naas Mon, 3rd Aug, 2020 (1st)
Even before today she was very well bought (£7,500) by Michael O’Donoghue of the BBA, she’s a scopey filly and really progressive. That was wonderful, she was obviously one of the outsiders but back on a conventional track as opposed to Down Royal she’s won very well having travelled strongly. Billy was very pleased and said she’s getting stronger all the time and enjoying her racing as well as improving for it. We were 3lb better off with Johnny (Murtagh's) filly, but I don’t think that was the difference — it was more to do with the track and a bit slower ground, Naas is more demanding.
K J Condon
After race at Cork Sun, 5th Jul, 2020 (1st)
Her first race has thrown up plenty of winners and at Navan (subsequently) she may have got involved a bit early and she was vulnerable to closers. She had taken that very well though and didn't hold a grudge against us and Chris (Hayes) said she was very professional and he thought she could go on and have a nice future and that six furlongs would be fine. Getting black-type along the way would be nice and she is very straightforward and uncomplicated. I'm pleased for Colm Griffin, from Meath, who is a new owner to the yard and that's a lovely start. She was well bought by Mick Donohoe and she has the size as well so she has a future.
K J Condon
Related by Dam Shena's Dream (IRE)
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