Sunday racing returns to Tinahely

By Dan Walsh Sixty-seven entries were received for the first point-to-point of the new season in the South East that takes place tomorrow (Sunday) at Fairwood Park, Tinahely, run under the auspices of Shillelagh & District Hunt. Ground conditions are reported as “good” and the first race is off at 1pm. The card consists ofContinue reading “Sunday racing returns to Tinahely”

Winners for Murphy and Doyle

By Dan Walsh The famous Galway Blazers raced at Loughrea today where Wexford handlers, Denis Murphy and Donnchadh, each sent out their first winner of the new point-to-point season. Denis Murphy saddled newcomer Britway Belle running in the Ballyboy Stables, The Ballagh, colours and with Shane Cotter in the saddle the outcome was a oneContinue reading “Winners for Murphy and Doyle”

Barry O’Neill grabs the racing headlines

By Dan Walsh Multi-times national champion point-to-point rider Barry O’Neill, Kiltealy, scored a double this afternoon at Portrush, Co. Antrim where one of his mounts’ the veteran Winged Leader was winning for a record 34th time. Both of O’Neill’s successes were for Fermanagh handler David Christie beginning with Winger Leader, the most winning horse inContinue reading “Barry O’Neill grabs the racing headlines”

Wexford winners on first two days

By Dan Walsh The 2025-’26 point-to-point season kicked off last Saturday at Toomebridge, Co. Antrim and continued yesterday (Sunday) at Castletown-Geoghegan, Co. Westmeath where Ellen Doyle saddled Escapefromreality to a 17 lengths victory under Brian Dunleavy in the maiden race for five- and six-year-old geldings. Owned by the Baltimore Stables Syndicate the Coolgarrow Lane, Enniscorthy,Continue reading “Wexford winners on first two days”

Jim Bolger’s stud farm listed for sale

By Dan Walsh Renowned racehorse trainer Jim Bolger has listed Redmondstown Stud for sale, with a guide price of €975,000. The property will be offered at auction by Keane Auctioneers, Custom House Quay, Wexford, on Friday, October 17th at 12:30pm. Jim and Jackie Bolger bought the 84-acre Oylegate farm in 1990, producing seven classic winnersContinue reading “Jim Bolger’s stud farm listed for sale”

Jetaway Nana is star winner at Wexford

By Dan Walsh at Wexford Races Jockey Eoin Staples from Duncormick thrilled the local crowd with success on Jetaway Nana (2/1 fav.) by one and three quarters of a length in the mares’ maiden hurdle at Wexford Races this evening. Running in the colours of Mark Hatton, Monalee, Ballindaggin, Enniscorthy, the five-year-old bay mare wasContinue reading “Jetaway Nana is star winner at Wexford”

Ladies Day at Wexford Races

Today (Friday) is Ladies Day at Wexford Races and a large crowd is expected at Bettyville Park for the seven-race card with the first race off at 4.30pm. Celebrity fashion presenter Marietta Doran will judge the fashion events aided by sponsorship and attractive prizes and everybody is expected to have a great evening. First raceContinue reading “Ladies Day at Wexford Races”

Death of Wexford-born champion jockey

By Dan Walsh The death has occurred of Kilmore-born jockey Tommy Murphy, (88), who was champion jockey on the Flat in Ireland in 1978, rode a winner at the Cheltenham Festival, two Irish classics and was associated with the greats of Irish racing – Vincent O’Brien and Aidan O’Brien. Born on September 11th 1936, intoContinue reading “Death of Wexford-born champion jockey”

Conor Stone-Walsh keeps locals happy

By Dan Walsh at Wexford Races Young Cleariestown jockey Conor Stone-Walsh kept the locals happy at Wexford Races this evening with a nine lengths success on 9/4 favourite Small Town Hero in the handicap hurdle. It was the only local riding victory on day two of the Fleadh Cheoil week races following on from jockeyContinue reading “Conor Stone-Walsh keeps locals happy”

From Down Under to two up at Wexford races

By Dan Walsh at Wexford races The first of two Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann race meetings at Bettyville Park, Wexford, took place yesterday evening where New Ross jockey Sean Flanagan recorded a double to register the only local success. Flanagan had only returned from Australia yesterday morning where he paid a flying visit to competeContinue reading “From Down Under to two up at Wexford races”