Going - Good to Yielding. Fine
Jackpot Pool - 331.14 Not Won. Carried forward to Gowran Park on Friday 30th September. Placepot Pool - 17,446.06 Dividend - 35.90 Winning Units - 339.97. Days Aggregate - 74,752.95 Last Year 69,308.04
Emir De Rots sticks to his task in claiming hurdle
I've ridden him a lot and I've always wanted to just do that on him and it is the only way to ride him. It worked out today. Being a claimer, he was meeting a lot of horses on lighter weights than he should although I was thinking the 2m4f might be too short for him.
Third win for Where's Bunny
she has been consistent all year, I gave her a break after she ran at Wexford and freshened her up. She had been running every second week and had been winning prizemoney every day so we kept running her. I think the little freshen up has done her the world of good. Today's 2m4f and the ground suit every day and once it's not soft she is always happy on it. The rain will probably come and end her season. I was a bit worried as she was the first one in the yard to lose her coat and had gone a bit hairy so I was wondering should I clip her. Obviously it made no difference - she must have been in a cold stable!
Corkbeg brings up plenty of bets in Clonmel
We gave him a couple of runs and he was a bit novicey, and this, that and the other. We thought he’d run a bit better in handicaps up to now, and I was disappointed with him the last day, but in fairness to Denis (O’Regan), he gave him a grand ride and learned in Tramore. We were wondering if we would stop or if we would keep going, and that’s why we were surprised about the money coming for him. He has worked well in the past and, in fairness, he was always going to be a stronger horse next year. We’re lucky with the way the race panned out and he’s owned by a pure gent in Jim Reaney, who also bred him. He’s a very loyal owner and is one of these lads who takes the bad news with the good news.
Appian Way one for Foley and O'Brien
Ewing stars on The Moon Sea's Me
Cher Why Not avail of 25/1
He is a slow horse, can't go any quicker and you just leave it to himself and he always finishes out his races. I knew he was working well at home but I was still pleasantly surprised. He gave him a super ride and did exactly what the horse needs and left it to himself. He picked up an injury when he was going very well three years ago and we gave him plenty time and it has paid off. He might run on Monday in Tipperary.
Lady Of The Vale gets her turn in Clonmel
She was due her turn and we probably ran her back too quick in the north the last day. We'll talk to Andy but he might leave her off for a while now. She has been busy and deserves a bit of rest. He gave her a good ride and is a good young fella.