Jockey Jack Quinlan was not shy at hiding his emotions after securing his first victory at Cheltenham with a fine front running success aboard Lookaway who returned something close to his very best in the feature Grade Two Sky Bet Novices’ Hurdle.
Anyway, a general 25/1 chance in the morning, forged clear to win with stacks in hand at Downpatrick. "I have to get money somewhere!" trainer Ken Budds said afterwards.
Watch what Russell Ross had to say after Lisloran landed a gamble in thrilling fashion in the hands of his nephew, Ross Chapman, at Ayr.
The heavily-backed five-year-old, trained by Tony Martin, powered to a popular success in the Paddy Power Feel Like A Favourite Intermediate Handicap Hurdle under a delighted Peter Carberry
The four-year-old had shown little in his previous six races at big prices, when trained in Ireland, but shone on his first start for Jimmy Fox under Pat Dobbs.
Beaten a combined 200 lengths in three starts over hurdles - and was sent off at 25-1, 200-1 and 300-1 on those occasions – Laura Morgan’s charge was heavily supported ahead of the Join Racing TV Now Novices’ Chase before scoring under Adam Wedge at ...
Backed from 25/1 down to 5/1 in the past week, the Martin Brassil-trained eight-year-old stayed on stoutly to take the spoils, having eventually gone off at 9/1. Brassil won the Thyestes with subsequent Grand National winner Numbersixvalverde and Ain...
It's one thing to clear the boundary, it's another to launch the ball onto or over the roof of the stadium!
In this, the third and final episode of the series, it's time to unpack Kleveland's journey to stomping the Quad Cork, a trick that’s so difficult that only three other riders – Billy Morgan, Max Parrot and Yuki Kadono – have landed one.
The Oddbods have landed in Australia and they just love AFL footy!