Going - Standard. Partly Cloudy
Jackpot Pool - 786.78 Not Won. Carried forward to Naas. Placepot Pool - 15,609.25 Dividend - 87.40 Winning Units - 171.14.
Orderofthephoenix impresses in Dundalk maiden win
Barnso another juvenile winner for trainer Lupini
Many Tears gets up late to give Kearney significant win
She’s a good filly and is over 500 kilos so it’s probably taken her this time to grow into herself. She won in Gowran Park during the summer but she disappointed a bit after and it was probably just weakness. She loved this surface and will be kept on the go until she tells us that she’s tired. She’ll definitely be in training next year. She’s by Showcasing and out of a good Italian dam line. The aim with fillies is always black type and we’ll give it a go if she tells us in the new year. Jack and James Ryan, who also comes into us, are two good lads and are now both 5lb claimers. Colin and Gary are both in Newmarket but we wouldn’t have to look anywhere else with those two lads. We’re blessed.
Migdam beats stablemate to lead home McGuinness one-two
We’re still figuring this horse out. He ran over a mile and one in Punchestown and just got chinned so we decided to drop him back even though he’d won over a mile and two in Doncaster. Hopefully the handicapper won’t be too hard on him. The two of them have fought it out and they are solid horses that we can look forward to for next year. I’m not sure what we will do with them now but they are Premier (Handicap) horses for next year.
Neverfindanother U comes out best in three-way photo
Kid relishes step up in trip to run out easy winner for Murphy
We thought after a nice run the last day we’d step him up in trip and we knew he goes on the surface. He’s versatile and can come back to a mile. He’s a solid horse to have in the yard and will be back over the winter trying to win a few more.
Ceallach denies McGuinness Dundalk treble with late burst
Whearty completes Dundalk double on Meade's Luke Short