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Nell's Well (IRE) b m 2014
Track Horse
Track Horse
Nell's Well (IRE) b m 2014
Last Win
Cork Thu, 24th Mar, 22 9/2, M M McDonagh
(971 days)
Last Run
Punchestown Sun, 20th Nov, 22
11th, 18/1, M P Walsh
(730 days)
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Runs
Wins
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Win %
Earnings
Level Stk
Hurdle IRE
14
3
5
21%
€49,600
22.00
NHF IRE
2
0
0
0%
€268.75
-2.00
PtoP
1
1
0
Under Rules Total
16
3
5
19%
20.00
Form Figures
1583442-P612212-160-
Form Timeline
Form Figures - 1583442-P612212-160-
Date Course Conditions
Race Result
Jockey
Class
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MorningSP
Change of Trainer Sean O O'Brien
Handler Sean O. O'Brien
Aug 2017
August National Hunt Sale (Tattersalls (Ireland))
Ennel Bloodstock
Purchaser: Patrick Casey
€1,200
Lots Sold: 383
Prices
Avg: €9,839
Median: €6,500
Maximum: €50,000
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.
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Race
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Date
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Aug 2017
August National Hunt Sale (Tattersalls (Ireland))
Ennel Bloodstock
Purchaser: Patrick Casey
€1,200
Lots Sold: 383
Prices
Avg: €9,839
Median: €6,500
Maximum: €50,000
Reports in which Nell's Well (IRE) was mentioned
Nell's Well adds to Grade 3 win
Grade 3 winner Nell's Well registered a third career win today, as the Sean O'Brien trained mare landed Cork's Con-Neigh's Yard Handicap Hurdle, under Cheltenham winning jockey Mark McDonagh. Thu 24th MarMr Fred Rogers relishes a longer trip
Mr Fred Rogers (even-money favourite) showed he is all about stamina as a late thrust took him home in the extended two mile seven furlong rated novice hurdle in Thurles. Sun 19th DecMcDonagh lands first graded success on Nell's Well
Nell's Well scooted right away from her rivals to land the Grade 3 novice hurdle in Cork for trainer Sean O'Brien. Sun 05th DecCreek comes good for King
Gold Creek was presented with the race at the last in the Ballagh Mares Handicap Hurdle at Thurles as she registered a 25/1 shock for trainer Aengus King. Thu 04th NovRoller puts it all together at 66/1
There was early money about for her when down the field last time at Clonmel, but at 66/1 Highstreet Roller sprung a surprise today in the concluding Irish Stallion Farms EBF Mares (Pro/Am) INH Flat Race at Punchestown. Tue 31st Dec
After race at Cork Thu, 24th Mar, 2022 (1st)
I was apprehensive about running as the ground was a concern. Her best form is with a dig but we walked it and knew it was safe. For a handy sized mare she was giving away plenty of weight and I thought she was impressive and looked a winner from a long way out. I thought he gave her a lovely, patient ride. She wasn't scoping perfect after her last run and we had to give her a break so it has taken her longer to get out. I would say it is another step forward . Where she goes next is all ground-dependent but I can't wait until she goes over a fence because she is dynamic at jumping fences and that's really what I'm looking forward to. I have five or six horses to run, I'm very quiet. We normally have a few that we breed ourselves to run away but have scaled back on that because the numbers were getting too big and with not enough good broodmares. My owners are keeping the show on the road and this is brilliant.
Sean O O'Brien
After race at Cork Sun, 5th Dec, 2021 (1st)
Nearly every year there's a small entry for this race, and I remember having a nice mare years ago, Outlaw Princess, placed to Mossbank in it. Black-type is what it's all about. The man that owns her, when she won her point to point he had no interest in selling her and he wanted to have a runner. Back then, when she won, it was his first winner. So, to make a long story short, she always wanted a trip but the programme of races that are there, between here and next January, forced our hand to come here. It was either that or go to Punchestown for a handicap. But, even when she ran in handicaps, she was out on her head. I said to Mark (McDonagh) going out, to ride her to get home and try to pick up the pieces. I thought he did that better than I could have envisaged. Did I expect that? No. Did I expect her to be placed? On her handicap mark, no. But three miles on soft ground, and you're just hoping one or two don't step up to the mark, and that's what happened. The race fell apart, and she just kept galloping, and her jumping was unbelievable. But he never got involved, he put her asleep through the race. He had walked the track and he just said that down the paint, if he could get real tight, he thought he could make nice ground without being inside in terrible ground. And that's exactly what happened. I thought he gave her a peach of a ride. It was his first graded winner. We couldn't claim the 7lbs but to be fair to the man who owns her, Pat Casey, he said he still wanted
Sean O O'Brien
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