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AS IT HAPPENED Cheltenham February Sale

The first Irish point-to-point four-year-old maiden winners of 2019 came under the hammer at today’s Tattersalls Ireland Cheltenham February sale.

12 months ago it was the five-year-old Bellharbour winner Dlauro that proved to be the most in-demand horse when he claimed top billing from a sale that also featured the Ballinaboola four-year-old maiden winner Envoi Allen.

Selling for £410,000 on that occasion, the top price was matched 12 months on by the Cragmore four-year-old maiden winner Wide Receiver, who like recent leading point-to-pointing graduates Envoi Allen and Malone Road, was picked-up by Tom Malone and Gordon Elliott.

In all, nine Irish point-to-point graduates made six figure prices with four of these realising sums in excess of £200,000 further highlighting once again the current demand for high quality Irish point-to-point horses.
 

 

 

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Lismore Schooling Gallops Notice

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Kevin Healy and Brian Barry join conditional ranks

Point-to-point graduates Kevin Healy and Brian Barry have both turned professional, beginning the next phase of their riding careers in the conditional ranks.

Ballindenisk and Tinahely rescheduled for Saturday

Both Tinahely and Ballindenisk will now race on Saturday, January 10th as part of a four-fixture race weekend.

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