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Video Archives | Tattersalls 2003

Over the coming weeks, we will be adding videos to some of the old point-to-point fixtures that we have on file.  The next year we are adding videos from is the 2003 season.

The first meeting from 2003 we are adding to the archives is the Fingal Harriers point-to-point meeting at Tattersalls.

Below is a re-cap of what happened on the day.

The opening race at the Fingal Harriers point-to-point meeting, the seven-year-old and upwards geldings adjacent maiden was won in good fashion by Lauren’s Prince in the hands of James Smyth.

Aoiferob and Tom Dreaper landed the five-year-old geldings maiden for Ted Walsh when coming in front by two lengths.

Gordon Elliott was in the winners enclosure when claiming the six-year-old geldings maiden aboard Iron Monty.

The six and seven-year-old mares maiden saw Shileags Pet and Johnny Maguire come in front by a distance.

Menesonic ran out a 12-length winner of the open lightweight in the hands of Andrew Lynch.

The concluding race of the day, the winners of one was won by Big Zoomo under the guidance of Noel McParlan.

To view the days full results, please click here...

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