Going - Yielding, good in places. Overcast with showers
Jackpot Pool - 409.50 Dividend - 137.50 Winning Units - .48. Partial Carry Over of 213.07 to Tipperary on Wednesday 5th July. Placepot Pool - 19,724.00 Dividend - 144.60 Winning Units - 95.47. Days Aggregate - 162,858.64 (8 races). Last Year 95,993.77 (7 races).
Roseys Hollow wins Tipperary's opener
it was a small field and how good a race it was I don't know but it was great to win. This is different conditions that running on heavy winter ground and she'll continue to run in novice chases provided the ground is safe. Hopefully she can build on this. She and Showurappreciation, which won at Ballinrobe in May, are the two horses Mr McManus has with me.
Kennedy returns from injury with Tipperary winner
Good As Hell gets it right at her favourite track
That was compensation for her last run, it's great to get a win and she likes it around here. We were panicking a bit as going left-handed suits her and Killarney, even though it is left-handed, wasn't an option as it can often be quicker there than most places. We were guaranteed safe ground here. She is a great servant and hopefully can progress. We're only learning about her best trip, she'll have a mini-break now and hopefully will turn up in Listowel.
The King rules in Tipperary for Gortroe Racing Club
We have this race picked out since the last day and, if this didn't work, we were going to go to Killarney. We'd like to find a race in Galway, but he might struggle to get in so we might have to go for a different race in Killarney to qualify him. . He is a brilliant jumper and he actually jumped the last with a circuit-to-go almost dangerously and was outside the wings. He idled on the run-in.
Inclusion wins as she pleases for Mullins and Townend
Mullins well prepped to stand in on Railway Hurricane
Search For A Myth writing her own winning chapters
Tullyhogue Fort brings up win number three for O'Neills
He is a grand horse, is very straightforward and I made too much use of him riding him myself in Sligo, when he also nearly tripped on a bend and it just didn't work out. I was saying to Kevin (O'Neill, cousin and assistant) that if he won one race a year, which he has done for the last three, that he'd be ok! He is a low-grade horse, but is rated low enough that he is competitive every day. Myself and Kevin bought him from Paul Cashman and truck away with a few horses ourselves. I run Kilnacrandy Training Facility in Quin (Clare) which is open to the public and pre-train for people.