By Dan Walsh Day two of the Cheltenham racing festival and winners today for two Wexford jockeys, Sean Flanagan and Sean O’Keeffe. Sean Flanagan, 36, from Palace East, Clonroche, won today’s feature race – the Queen Mother Champion Chase – on Marine Nationale for Barry Connell to record his second festival winner. Flanagan rode hisContinue reading “Cheltenham joy for Wexford jockeys”
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Vital Island achieves sixth banks race success.
By Dan Walsh at Lingstown races Vital Island, a 13-year-old gelding, made history today at Lingstown, Tomhaggard, by winning ‘over the banks’ for the sixth time. Owned and handled by Richard O’Keeffe, Newtown, Taghmon, Vital Island will now go forward to the Punchestown Festival next month and attempt to repeat his 2023 success under BennyContinue reading “Vital Island achieves sixth banks race success.”
Big entry for Sunday races at Lingstown
By Dan Walsh Traditionally the Spring Lingstown point-to-point races take place on the Sunday before the Cheltenham Festival and this year is no different. 133 entries have been received for tomorrow’s (Sunday) Killinick Harriers fixture. First race off at 1pm. The going is ‘yielding’ and the weather forecast for tomorrow is dry and mostly sunny,Continue reading “Big entry for Sunday races at Lingstown”
Jack Hendrick rides 100th winner at Borris
By Dan Walsh at Borris House Jack Hendrick achieved his 100th career winner and added another at the Carlow Farmers’ point-to-point at Borris House today. Garrett Murphy saddled his first double, and shared with rider Barry Stone, during the races held in Spring-like conditions. 25 years old Hendrick from Mayglass had been on the 99-winnerContinue reading “Jack Hendrick rides 100th winner at Borris”
Large entry for Borris on Sunday
By Dan Walsh The Carlow Farmers’ point-to-point races take place tomorrow (Sunday) at Borris House where a large entry has been received -154 – so it could be an extended card with dry weather conditions and temperatures around 11 degrees. The first race starts at 1pm with yielding ground conditions. Most entries are for theContinue reading “Large entry for Borris on Sunday”
Enniscorthy sports facility is “envy of everywhere”
By Dan Walsh at Ross Road, Enniscorthy The sporting heritage found in Enniscorthy was enriched and celebrated today with the official opening of the new all-weather Astro pitch at Ross Road, Enniscorthy. Minister for Housing, Heritage and Local Government, James Browne TD performed the opening address. Cathaoirleach of Enniscorthy Municipal District Council, Cllr Aidan BrowneContinue reading “Enniscorthy sports facility is “envy of everywhere””
Winning weekend for Barry O’Neill
By Dan Walsh Today’s planned point-to-point fixture at Fairwood Park, Tinahely, failed an early morning inspection that found the track unraceable, leaving Lisronagh the only survivor in testing conditions and Wexford stables took four of the seven races at the Tipperary venue. Champions Colin Bowe and Barry O’Neill shared a double winning both divisions ofContinue reading “Winning weekend for Barry O’Neill”
300th winner for Donnchadh Doyle
By Dan Walsh Three point-to-point fixtures went ahead today, and the highlight was at Punchestown where Ballindaggin handler Donnchadh Doyle sent out his 300th winner in a career spanning 15 years. Doyle saddled the Monbeg Syndicate newcomer Pappariche in the five-year-olds plus maiden race and achieved the milestone tally with ‘a head’ victory under TinahelyContinue reading “300th winner for Donnchadh Doyle”
Sunday morning inspection ahead of Tinahely races
By Dan Walsh The weather is causing difficulties for the scheduled point-to-point fixture at Fairwood Park, Tinahely, next Sunday and precautionary inspections will take place. Met Éireann status yellow wind and rain warnings are due to come into effect at 2am on Sunday morning and remain valid until 3pm that afternoon. The going atContinue reading “Sunday morning inspection ahead of Tinahely races”
Tinahely races refixed for next Sunday
By Dan Walsh The Bray Harriers point-to-point at Fairwood Park, Tinahely, cancelled last Sunday as a mark of respect to Michael O’Sullivan, the young Cork jockey who died following a fall at Thurles racecourse, has been rescheduled for next Sunday, February 23rd. This news was announced today (Monday) by the Irish Horse Racing Board (IHRB)Continue reading “Tinahely races refixed for next Sunday”
