
By Dan Walsh at Ballycrystal
Cork rider Shane Cotter enjoyed his first success at the Cheltenham Festival and his good run of luck continued today (Sunday) at The Island Hunt fixture at Ballycrystal, Kiltealy, winning the four-year-old maiden race on Ferocimo for his retaining stables, Denis Murphy, Ballyboy, The Ballagh.
There was a local victory in the maiden race for five and six-year-old mares when Lady Jukebox triumphed by two and a half lengths for Matthew Flynn O’Connor. Brian Lawless the successful rider.
Sean Doyle saddled the first and second home in the maiden race for five-year-old geldings – Baz And Stokes (Ross Sugrue) and Riseandcall (Cormac Byrne – separated by one and a half lengths.
Ross Sugrue rode a double when partnering What Path, who made the long journey from North Kerry for Michael Mangan to take the Open Race and will be aimed at a cross country race at the Punchestown Festival in April.
Tipperary owner/trainer Sam Curling has an excellent strike rate at Ballycrystal and he saddled Deplama to win the Winner of One Race ridden by Nicole Lockhead Anderson.
The last race was won by Maison De Balzac ridden by Rob James for Colin Bowe. Bowe was in Ballynoe, Co. Cork, where he recorded a double on the day when the Barry O’Neill ridden newcomer Jurys Verdict scored by three and a half lengths in the maiden race for four-year-olds.
There was also point-to-point action today at Durrow, Co. Laois, where all six winners had Wexford connections. There was a double for Paul Martin Pierce, Blackhall Stud, Killurin, with Colegram in the five-year-old plus mares’ maiden and Sworn Duty in the Winner of One race.
Both of Pierce’s winners were ridden by Meath rider Joey Dunne, who recorded a treble on the day. His third win came aboard Eamonn Doyle’s Mossy Fen King by four lengths in the maiden race for five-year-old geldings.
Foulksmills rider Shane O’Rourke won the first two races for Ballymitty handler Garrett Murphy and the Turbine Syndicate. Sadnhbh’s A Singer in the mares’ four-old-maiden by two and a half lengths and Living in Luxury by one length in the four-year-old geldings maiden race continuing a fairytale season for Garrett Murphy and his team.
Mayglass rider Jack Hendrick teamed up with trainer Tom Dreaper on Rock On Richie in the concluding maiden race at Durrow and romped home by 28 lengths!
Ballindaggin Cormac Byrne was amongst the winners at Kirkistown, Co.Down, yesterday (Saturday) riding City Chief to ‘a head’ victory in the Open Race confined to novice riders.
Next Sunday’s point-to-point is the Bree Hunt races at Monksgrange, Rathnure. First race at 2pm. Entries close on Tuesday.












