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Video Archive | Naas March 2000

The South County Dublin Hunts point-to-point fixture at Naas Racecourse in 2000 is the latest meeting to be added to our video archives. 
 
It was a good day for rider Alan Fleming who completed a four-timer, below gives a brief re-cap of what happenend on the day.
 
Naas 17.03.00 (South County Dublin)

The opening race at the South County Dublin Hunts point-to-point fixture at Naas went the way of Star Of Today after he ran out a four length victory of the winner of two under the guidance of Alan Fleming.
 
It was an opening race double for Alan Fleming after he claimed the five & six-year-old geldings maiden aboard Another Challenge
 
Division two of the five & six-year-old geldings maiden was won by Danaeve and Philip Dempsey.  The pair ran out a comfortable eight length victory over Winning Dream. 
 
It was a three timer for Alan Fleming who took the Open Lightweight aboard Wicked Crack.
 
Ballyclare Lad took the seven-year-old & upwards geldings maiden in good style in the hands of James O’Haire.
 
Dixie River and Alan Cash claimed the five & six-year-old mares maiden when holding off Barnawee Bridge by half a length. 
 
Rockstown Lady ran an impressive winner of the five & six-year-old mares maiden in the hands of Tom Cloke.
 
It was a day to remember for Alan Fleming who recorded a four-timer when landing the concluding confined maiden aboard Hard To Win
 
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Irish Point to Point Services 
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Naas
Co Kildare
 

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