By Dan Walsh at Fairwood Park, Tinahely
Rathnure handler Robert Tector enjoyed a day to remember when he saddled a double this afternoon and narrowly missed out on a three timer.

Tector was in Tinahely today and saddled Doubleosue to win the opening race – a maiden for five-year-old mares – while Phantom of Delight was winning a similar event at Ballindenisk, Co. Cork -250 kilometres away!
Afterwards, Tector described Doubleosue as “a lovely mare and straight forward” and is likely to go to the sales now! This was a true family success as Doublkeosue, making her track debut was bred by the handler’s father Neil Tector.
Tector was unlucky not to make it a treble when newcomer Gentle Ocean was beaten into second position in the maiden race for five-year-old geldings by Dream On Mick trained by Kieran Roche at Adamstown for popular Carnew publican Michael Kenny. The winning rider was James Murray, Ferns, having his first winner of the season and his fifth career success.
Tomhaggard rider Jamie Scallan rode Tector’s Doubelosue to a two and a half lengths victory and recorded a double on Gale Force Jet for handler Sean Doyle with a two lengths success in the Open Lightweight Race.
The Winners of One race for Novice Riders was won by Lord Desart trained in Tipperary by Sam Curling and ridden by Daniel Hyde in the family colours of Mrs T.P. Hyde. Cormac Doyle’s Mint Approved (Donal O’Connor up) filled second place.
Locals Larry O’Hara, Sean Osborne and James Walsh were half a length out of luck with Dontcall in the maiden race for six-year-old mares beaten by Westmeath raider Mini Getaway ridden by James Costello for Suzanne and Martin Lynch.
And the final race for maiden six-year-olds and upwards geldings went to Always Scoring trained by Cian Hughes Newcastle, County Dublin, and ridden by Pa King. Two lengths the verdict.
The meeting was cancelled last Sunday due to the track being unsuitable for racing. Following an early morning preliminary inspection today, the event proceeded as scheduled. Attendance was strong, and commendation is due to the Shillelagh & District Hunt for organising and conducting the fixture in a safe and efficient manner.
Next Sunday the Ballinagore Harriers race at Ballycrystal, Kiltealy, with a 12.30pm start. Entries close on Tuesday.









