Allegorie De Vassy’s odds for the Mrs Paddy Power Mares’ Chase at Cheltenham were trimmed following a cosy success at Naas on Saturday.
#horseracing #horse #horses
Quilixios was much the best to take the BetVictor Irish EBF Novice Chase at Naas, in which the well-regarded Mister Policeman could only finish third. The latter was the 8-15 favourite for Willie Mullins after winning both Irish starts in good sty...
Readin Tommy Wrong was a surprise winner of the Lawlor’s Of Naas Novice Hurdle as Willie Mullins sent out the first three home. The six-year-old came into the race unbeaten under rules but still looked a lesser light for the trainer in the Grade O...
Roll on Cheltenham! After a weekend of racing cut short by wet weather and fog, team Off The Fence are back with a trio of antepost tips for the Cheltenham Festival, including a 33/1 flyer from Tony Keenan.
Blood Destiny took fairly high rank in the juvenile division last season and the four-year-old already looks like he's going to rate much higher over fences after this eye-catching start over the larger obstacles for jockey Paul Townend, trainer Will...
Aidan O'Brien's fine run of form continued at Naas Racecourse as Military ran out an easy winner on debut in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden.
Ballydoyle maestro Aidan O'Brien recorded his third straight success in the Listed Al Shira'aa Racing Irish EBF Naas Oaks Trial with Wayne Lordan guiding Library (5/1) to victory in the 10-furlong event.
The two-year-old colt had won by ten lengths on his debut but was made to work harder, under a penalty, in the 5f Coolmore Stud Calyx Race. He eventually won in convincing style, though, and the extra furlong of the Coventry Stakes promises to suit h...
Aidan O’Brien is eyeing a Classic trial as a next port of call for Paddington following an impressive display in the Irish Racing Writers Carmel Kirwan And Loretta O’Hanlon Memorial Madrid Handicap at Naas.
Corbetts Cross made a winning debut for Emmet Mullins when landing the Johnstown Novice Hurdle at Naas.
Billaway survived a desperate blunder earlier in the race but Patrick Mullins maintained the partnership as the 11-year-old rallied to win a thrilling race at Naas, teeing up another tilt at Cheltenham Festival glory following last year's victory. ...