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Gordon Elliott Stable Tour

(Samcro pictured)

 

 

 

Lackaneen Leader – won her mares’ maiden at Lismore in March before following that up with a win in the mares’ point-to-point bumper at Cork. "She will run in a hurdle in a few weeks."

Master Of Tara – won his four-year-old maiden at Lemonfield and "will start off in a bumper before going jumping next year."

Minellafordollars – won his four-year-old maiden at Lingstown last December and followed this up with a bumper win at Navan in March. "He is a staying chaser in the making and has a nice future ahead of him."

 

Midnight Escape – won his maiden at Grennan in 2016 and "was placed at Galway last week on his first run over fences. He will probably make into a nice 2m4f horse this year."

Monbeg Notorious – won his point-to-point maiden at Tralee for handler Donnchadh Doyle and "has won two bumpers and a hurdle so far for us."

Monbeg Worldwide – won his point-to-point maiden at Lismore for handler Sean Doyle and "has won three bumpers for us. He is a smart sort and will run over hurdles in a few weeks."

Mr Lingo – won his four-year-old maiden at Dromahane in April and "will start off in a bumper this season."

 

Ned Stark – runner-up in his maiden at Kirkistown for Stuart Crawford. "He had a few problems last season but he is being aimed for the Troytown and some of the big handicap chases this term."

Outlander - finished runner up in his point to point maiden at Lisronagh for handler Pat Doyle. "He won the Lexus chase last year for us and the plan is to run him in the Grade 3 Irish Daily Mail chase at Punchestown before going to Down Royal for the JNwine Champion chase."

Poli Roi – was an impressive winner of his four-year-old maiden at Rockfield last Autumn and won a bumper at Navan in February. "He was second at Galway last week in a maiden hurdle and could develop into a nice novice hurdler this season."

 

Samcro - won his point-to-point maiden at Monksgrange for handler Colin Bowe last year and "has been unbeaten in three bumpers for us. He will run over hurdles in a few weeks and will hopefully be aimed at the Neptune or the Supreme novice hurdle if he keeps progressing."

Potters Point - finished runner up in his point to point maiden at Monksgrange for Colin Bowe. "He ran a great race with Lisa O’Neill in the Munster national will be aimed at the Troytown chase."

Prince Of Scars – "never really had the ground as soft as he would want it last year and if we have a really wet winter he could make up into a nice staying novice."

Rapid Escape – won his four-year-old maiden at Tinahely in February and finished fifth in the Landrover bumper. "We like him a lot and he will probably start off in a bumper at Down Royal in a few weeks."

Rohan’s Pride – a former Bishopscourt Cup winner in 2014, "he probably wants good ground so we could be running out of time with him this season. He is handicapped to win races."

Roi Des Francs – was placed in his maiden at Ballinaboola and "has been a decent servant to us. He is capable of winning another handicap chase along the way."

Shattered Love – won her point-to-point maiden at Lemonfield for handler Pat Doyle." She won her beginners chase well at Fairyhouse last week and looks more than capable of getting black type over fences."

 

Shirley’s Gold Well – won her four-year-old maiden at Grennan in May and "will run in a mares’ bumper in a few weeks."

Sutton Manor - was runner-up in his maiden at Lingstown for Colin Bowe. "He was a good horse last year over hurdles and we will make a nice staying chaser."

Tell us More – won his maiden at Tattersalls for William Codd and followed this up with a win in the point-to-point bumper at Cork in 2014. "He won a Grade 3 chase at Naas last November and had to have an operation on his back during the season. He will be aimed for the Fortria chase at Navan."

The Big Lense – was an impressive winner of his four-year-old maiden at Cragmore in February. "He will start off in a bumper."

Three Swallowsnick – won her mares’ maiden at Borris and followed this up with a win at Durrow in a mares’ winners’ race. "She broke her pelvis at Navan last December but is back cantering. She is still a maiden for this season and is a mare to look forward to."

 

Whistle Dixie – won her mares’ maiden at Lemonfield for Pat Doyle. "She fell on her chasing debut last year and hasn’t run since but she will hopefully be ready to run in a mares’ chase soon."

Woodford Island – runner-up in his point-to-point maiden at Tinahely for handler Colin Bowe. "He is capable of running well in handicap chases on soft ground."

Woods Well – runner-up in his point to point maiden at Ballindenisk for handler Eddie Linehan. "He will go novice chasing this season."
 

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