By Dan Walsh Ferns handler Michael Goff who yesterday saddled his 80th career winner at Kirkistown, Co. Down yesterday (Saturday) continued in winning form at Comea, Co. Tipperary, today (Sunday), when Doyles Hill brought him further success in the maiden race for five-year-olds. Ridden by Adam Leahy, it was a tight finish with Doyles HillContinue reading “Four Wexford ‘points’ winners today”
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Michael Goff reaches 80!
By Dan Walsh Victory for Karma Police in the maiden race for four-year-olds at today’s (Saturday) point-to-point at Kirkistown, near Newtownards, Co. Down, provided Clondaw, Ferns, handler Michael Goff with a milestone 80th winner as a handler in a successful career that began 11 years ago. Colin Bowe’s Knockduff (Barry O’Neill up) lead for mostContinue reading “Michael Goff reaches 80!”
Sod turned on €1.5m project at McCauley Bellefield Park
By Dan Walsh at McCauley Bellefield Park Rapparees-Starlights GAA Club, Enniscorthy, Wexford County Council and Enniscorthy Municipal District held a sod turning event at Bellefield GAA grounds today (Tuesday) on €1.5 million private-public-community investment programme that will transform the community and sporting facilities on offer. Chairperson of Rapparees Starlight’s GAA Club, Ger McVeigh welcomed guestsContinue reading “Sod turned on €1.5m project at McCauley Bellefield Park”
9 races and long day at Ballinaboola
By Dan Walsh at Ballinaboola Eighty-four of the 140 entries stood their ground and faced the starter at today’s Wexford Foxhound’s well attended point-to-point at Ballinaboola, New Ross, resulting in a nine-race card and doubles for handlers Sean Doyle, Ballindaggin, and Colin Bowe, Kiltealy, and Tomhaggard rider Jamie Scallan. The first four-year-old maiden race ofContinue reading “9 races and long day at Ballinaboola”
Sunday’s racing at Ballinaboola
By Dan Walsh The first four-year-old maiden contest for 2024 is the first race on the card at Wexford Foxhounds’ point-to-point at Ballinaboola, New Ross, on Sunday. The first race is off at 1pm. There is a large entry – 140 entries in total – and 28 for the first four-year-old maiden. The track isContinue reading “Sunday’s racing at Ballinaboola”
Wexford stables enjoy Sunday success
By Dan Walsh Three Wexford handlers saddled a winner apiece at today’s (Sunday) point-to-point at Cragmore, Co. Limerick and Barry O’Neill extends his lead in the national point-to-point rider’s championship. Matthew Flynn O’Connor sent Boombox Baby from his Ballycrystal stables in the maiden race for five-year-old mares’ and with Wicklow rider Brian Lawless in theContinue reading “Wexford stables enjoy Sunday success”
Wexford success up in Down
By Dan Walsh Clearistown handler Mark Scallan saddled his first winner of the season when Break the Boundary, running in the colours of Laura Scallan, came home one and a half lengths to the good in division two of the gelding’s maiden race for five-year-olds at Tyrella, near Downpatrick, Co. Down, today (Saturday). Ridden byContinue reading “Wexford success up in Down”
Rob James ‘winning in the rain’ at Ballycrystal
By Dan Walsh at Ballycrystal Weather conditions were atrocious at the Ballinagore Harriers point-to-point fixture at Ballycrystal today, but it didn’t bother local rider Rob James who was thrilled with a treble while a few local handlers also triumphed in the wet and windy conditions that never relented during the six races. James got hisContinue reading “Rob James ‘winning in the rain’ at Ballycrystal”
Ballycrystal races on Sunday
By Dan Walsh The Ballinagore Harriers point-to-point fixture takes place tomorrow (Sunday) at Ballycrystal, Kiltealy (Eircode; Y21 X6X6) with the first race off at 12.30pm. There are 101 entries for the six races. No further inspections are planned. The ‘going’ will be testing with wet conditions expected and maximum afternoon temperatures of 12 degrees CelsiusContinue reading “Ballycrystal races on Sunday”
Ireland’s fittest school 2024
A reminder has been sent to Wexford schools by three of Ireland’s best-known athletes – World Para Rowing champion, Katie O’Brien and Olympians, sprinters Phil Healy and David Gillick – advising teachers and pupils alike that the search to find ‘Ireland’s fittest school 2024’ has now gone live. Running until the end of March, the top fourContinue reading “Ireland’s fittest school 2024”
