By Dan Walsh at Fairwood Park, Tinahely
Ballindaggin handler Sean Doyle recorded a double success at the Bray Harriers point-to-point at Fairwood Park, Tinahely today (Sunday).
Gale Force Jet earned a trip to Cheltenham and a run in the Foxhunters’ Chase following a clear round of jumping and an eight lengths victory in the Open Lightweight race confined to novice riders. Cormac Byrne from Ballindaggin was on board Sean Doyle’s charge and enjoying his fifth career success.
Doyle’s double came in the maiden race for five-year-olds and upwards mares with Spring Thistle and Jamie Scallan in the saddle. Only two finished and the verdict was eight lengths. The Gain Mares Final at Ballynoe is Spring Thistle’s next challenge.
The maiden race for four-year-olds was won by Onetingfornuttin who was very impressive in his 12 lengths victory for the Colin Bowe/Barry O’Neill team.

Johnny Berry from Tomhaggard saddled Sub Editor in the maiden race for five-year-old geldings and he had 18 lengths to spare at the finish. Bred by John Berry and running in the colours of Anna Berry, Sub Editor was a 15th career winner for the handler’s son, Josh Berry.
Commiserations to the Berry family from Tomhaggard on the recent passing of Michael ‘Mick’ Berry, (92), who dedicated his life to horses as a jockey in his young days and as an owner and trainer with plenty of success over many decades. Ar Dheis Dé go raibh a h-anam.
Jack Hendrick had been on the sidelines with injury since the beginning of the 2025-’26 season and rode his first winner of the season on Denis Murphy’s Kiwi De Cotte with six lengths to spare in the maiden race for six-year-old and upwards geldings. It was Hendrick’s 110th career point-to-point success.
Racing also took place today at Kildorrery, Co. Cork where Jim O’Neill’s Ballindaggin stables took the maiden race for four-year-old mares with newcomer Foxy In The Park by seven and a half lengths ridden by Rob James who rode his 400th point-to-point winner yesterday (Saturday).









