
By Dan Walsh at Wexford races
Enniscorthy trainer Paul Nolan was the local hero at yesterday evenings successful eight-race meeting at Wexford where he emerged as top trainer with an amazing 422/1 treble ridden by three different jockeys.
Nolan got off the mark in the Botanica International Rated Hurdle with Sageborough (10/1) well ridden by Sean O’Keeffe, Taghmon, who had one and a quarter length to spare at the finish line.
Afterwards, Nolan said, “He won his maiden hurdle here (at Wexford) and he was actually running a respectable race in Cheltenham when he fell two from home.
“Sean (O’Keeffe) was pleased with him. Coming down the hill it looked like he was going to be in trouble a bit, but he jumped the last well and got on top, so we’re delighted.”
Nolan was two up when Kiltealy Park (6/1), who began his career at Colin Bowe’s stables, won at Wexford for the third time providing young Cork conditional jockey Alan O’Sullivan with only his second professional winner with the first coming 24 hours earlier at Ballinrobe. He beat the Paul Townend/Willie Mullins charge by ‘a neck’.
“It was ideal today in a four-runner race to lob around and get her confidence back. It’s great to win something that didn’t look likely,” said a delighted Nolan, who added; “It looked all over and I would have been happy with second, but she galloped well to the line. We’ll see where we go from here.”
Nolan’s treble success came in the bumper where He’s My Hero (9/2) scraped home by half a length in a driving finish under Mayglass rider Jack Hendrick in the colours of the Twelve County Syndicate.
Incidentally, it was a Wexford one, two, three in this contest with He’s My Hero (Jack Hendrick/Paul Nolan) chased home by Weaponized (Barry Stone/Sean Doyle) and Prince Malinas (Luke Murphy/Leonard Whitmore).
Tinahely trainer Philip Rothwell was also in winning form. He saddled Kilt with Shane O’Callaghan up in the second division of the handicap hurdle to win by two lengths.
The next fixture at Bettyville Park takes place in the afternoon on Tuesday, June 30th and should be another good day at the Wexford races.










