
By Dan Walsh
Duncormick-born rider Eoin Staples, 22, has won the coveted title ‘Champion Conditional Jockey’ and was honoured today (Saturday) at the Punchestown Festival where the 2025-’26 National Hunt season came to an end.
Staples, who was stood down following a fall on Thursday which resulted in an arm injury, had three winners to spare, 33-30, over his nearest rival Michael Kenneally from Cork.
Staples said; “I’m absolutely delighted to win the champion conditional title and the Goffs Thyestes on Now Is The Hour for the BDS Syndicate and Gavin Cromwell has to be my season standout. I have to give special mention to Rob James, Andy Pierce and Colin Bowe for giving me all the experience and opportunities as an amateur before turning conditional.
“I have to give big thanks to my main supporters Gavin Cromwell and Paul Nolan and their owners for the amazing opportunities they have given me, along with the people around me – Garry Cribbin my agent, my family especially my mam and dad – I couldn’t have done it without them,” concluded Staples.
It was a very successful Punchestown Festival for Wexford jockeys with Rob James riding three winners. The Killanne amateur won the Ladies Cup on Fountain House for Kildangan, Co. Kildare trainer Ian McCarthy on Tuesday and returned with the same horse to win the Cross Country on Saturday. What a double success!
Ian McCarthy said: “We brought him to Ballinesker Beach in Wexford after he won on Tuesday and it is lovely for the likes of this horse to freshen them up. We bring them for a little walk up to their knees which is good for them.
“We wouldn’t have run him unless we knew he was 100% and we’ll get him home now and mind him. We have the got the best of Rob James’ 7 lb claim this week and this is absolutely brilliant.”
The reference to the 7 lbs claim and Rob James is that in future Rob can only claim 5 lbs on the track, even though he has ridden more than 400 point-to-point winners and shared the championship title with Barry O’Neill last season.
James added another Punchestown winner on Friday when he partnered Wonderwall for Sam Curling in the Champion Hunters Chase.
There were also festival winners for JJ Slevin (Barry Lyndon), Sean Flanagan (Eachtotheirown) and Barry Stone on Adaboy for Declan Queally in the bumper on Thursday.










