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Punchestown 2024
Punchestown 2024
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Trainer Dan Skelton
Alcester
Last Winner
Runs Since Last Winner
8
Days Since Last Winner
1
Last Runner
Dan Skelton
(c)Healy Racing Photos
Runs
Wins
Places
Win %
Earnings
1 Level Stk
Last 21 Days (N.H.)
78
11
17
14.10%
373466.46
-8.67
Last 21 Days (N.H.)
Runs - 78, Wins - 11, Places - 17
Win %
14.10%
Earnings
373466.46
€1 Level Stk
-8.67
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Punchestown Previous 3 Years
2023 - 1 Runners
2021 - 1 Runners
(Number of 3rd - 1,)
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Date Course Conditions
Race Result
Jockey
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Date Course
Conditions
Runner/Weight/Jockey Weight
OR
Class
Show TableGraph
Type
Runs-
Wins
Wins %
Runners-
Winners
Winners %
Level
Hurdle
456-
68
15
139-
42
30
-90.36
Chase
241-
40
17
65-
24
37
-32.28
NHF
57-
10
18
38-
8
21
33.83
NH Total
754-
118
16
204-
72
35
-88.8
Recent Quotes
Aintree Sat, 13th Apr, 2024
Gwennie May Boy I have to say, I genuinely thought West Balboa would win, especially after Kateira won yesterday as there was nothing separating them when they last ran together at Kempton,. I am astounded at the improvement in this horse (Gwennie May Boy). He’s only a six-year-old and walking round beforehand I thought he looked a bit light and might be over the top, but what do I know – it’s clearly how he likes to be. I’ve not had him all that long and I hadn’t even worked him out before I ran him at Bangor, I just ran him. He won so well there I thought there’s a £100,000 race at Uttoxeter so we better go for that and then there was this here, it was just obvious. He has taken me by surprise as he works terrible at home, but he saves it all for the track and he’s just got on a roll. He’s been a remarkable little horse.
Aintree Fri, 12th Apr, 2024
Kateira She’s a good horse, we came here last year for a Grade One which shows you what we thought of her but she just got lost in the autumn and winter on very bad ground. I actually stepped her up to three miles but when you do that it is because you are struggling. What she wants is two and a half miles on decent ground and if this race was yesterday it would probably have been too soft for her. She’s just really good, I’d have no worries stepping out of handicaps again after that, she might go to Sandown on the last day. Since this meeting last year if she didn’t end up being a graded horse this was the race we were always looking at.
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