
The young stallion was not only responsible for the top lot at the Tattersalls Online Sale but also impressive Naas scorer Brandy Love.
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The 22 year-old joined the list of young riders having their first winners this season when partnering the David Walsh trained Step Up Son to win in Loughrea.
Wexford Native Sean O'Rourke registered his first winner aboard the well known and ultra consistent Old Style Humour for Handler Sean Doyle.
SEE MOREThe Newry (H) fixture at Taylorstown has been cancelled due to ground conditions at the track following heavy rain.
SEE MOREThe former RACE graduate from Co.Down steered the Shark Hanlon trained Russian Diamond to victory giving him his first point-to-point winner.
SEE MOREEntries for Fairyhouse hunters chase close on Tuesday 4th April, entries for the Hunter Chases and P2P Bumpers at Cork close Wednesday 5th April.
SEE MOREMikey O’Connor has now surpassed Enda Bolger’s record of 413 Irish point-to-point winners which now sees him as the fifth most successful Irish point-to-point rider of all time.
SEE MOREThe ten-year-old, who started his career point-to-pointing in Ireland with Mark Cahill, was a popular winner for rider-trainer Bradley Gibbs.
SEE MOREThe six-year-old triumphed in the Grade 1 on just his third start since winning his four-year-old maiden at Lingstown.
SEE MOREThe Coastal Path gelding had started his career by winning a four-year-old maiden at Fairyhouse for Donnchadh Doyle.
SEE MOREAngels Dawn supplied Sam Curling and Pa King with a hard-faught first Cheltenham Festival victory in the Kim Muir.
SEE MOREBen Harvey only turned professional in December, but gained his first Cheltenham Festival victory in the Magners Plate.
SEE MOREThe Ballinaboola graduate recorded his third Cheltenham Festival success when leading home fellow ex-pointer Shishkin.
SEE MOREThe former Under-21 Champion Point-to-Point rider was the star of the show when he kick started the 2023 festival with a memorable double.
SEE MOREFollowing the release of the Spring Irish point-to-point fixture list, Tattersalls Cheltenham has moved its May Sale to Friday 19th May
SEE MOREOn a record-breaking day at the Tattersalls Cheltenham February Sale, wildcard entry JERSEY DES BROSSES lived up to his pre-sale billing exchanging hands at £370,000.
SEE MOREGive us your thoughts on attending point-to-point fixtures in our two minute survey and be in with a chance of winning a p2p.ie jacket.
SEE MOREA total of 73 fixtures have been programmed for the spring season from December 30th and running until May 21st.
SEE MOREThe collaboration between Healy Racing and Richard Pugh is one of six nominees for the Eason Sports Book of the Year prize, public vote closes on 10th November.
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The young stallion was not only responsible for the top lot at the Tattersalls Online Sale but also impressive Naas scorer Brandy Love.
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Mrs Sharon Slattery
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J C Barry
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