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Irish Injured Jockeys Fund Claiming Race Gowran Park Wednesday 11Th August 2021 Irish Stallion Farms EBF Claiming Race Fairyhouse Monday 20th September 2021 Claims received: Claimant: Horse: Price: Designated Trainer: No Claims DundalkStadium.com Claiming Race Dundalk Thursday 2nd September 2021 Claims received: Claimant: Horse: Price: Designated Trainer: Noel C. Kelly Sister Lola €8,000 Noel C. Kelly Edward Lynam Sister Lola €8,000 Edward Lynam Ms. Aileen Lynam Sister Lola €8,000 Sarah Lynam James McAuley Sister Lola €8,000 James McAuley James McAuley Beleaguerment €6,000 James McAuley John Andrew Kinsella Sister Lola €8,000 John Andrew Kinsella Alotdonemoretodo Sister Lola €8,000 M.C. Grassick Syndicate Tony Beegan Sister Lola €8,000 Paul W. Flynn John C. McConnell Sister Lola €8,000 John C. McConnell R F O’Brien Racing Club Sister Lola €8,000 John Andrew Kinsella Mrs. Sinead Kelly Sister Lola €8,000 Muredach Kelly Thomas W. McGrath Sister Lola €8,000 Muredach Kelly Successful claims: Claimant: Horse: Price: Designated Trainer: James McAuley Sister Lola €8,000 James McAuley James McAuley Beleaguerment €6,000 James McAuley Golf At Gowran Park Claiming Race Gowran Park Wednesday 1st September 2021 Claims received: Claimant: Horse: Price: Designated Trainer: No Claims Irish Stallion Farms EBF Claiming Maiden Tipperary Thursday 26th August 2021 Claims received: Claimant: Horse: Price: Designated Trainer: John M. Keogh Don Julio €15,000 S.M Duffy B.A. Murphy Don Julio €15,000 B.A. Murphy Mrs. H. O’Toole Don Julio €15,000 Thomas Cleary Successful claims: Claimant: Horse: Price: Designated Trainer: John M. Keogh Don Julio €15,000 S.M. Duffy Irish Injured Jockeys Fund Claiming Race Gowran Park Wednesday 11th August 2021 Claims received: Claimant: Horse: Price: Designated Trainer: P. Sweeney Big Challenge €15,000 R. Donohoe John C. McConnell Will Be King €12,000 John C. McConnell James McAuley Collaborating €6,000 James McAuley Patrick Gerald Lynch Collaborating €6,000 W.J. O’ Doherty W.J. O’Doherty Collaborating €6,000 W.J. O’Doherty R. Dooly Collaborating €6,000 N. Dooly Anthony McCann Collaborating €6,000 Anthony McCann N. Dooly Collaborating €6,000 N. Dooly Patrick Neville Collaborating €6,000 Patrick Neville Miss Rachel O’Neill Collaborating €6,000 John Joseph Hanlon James Gough Collaborating €6,000 Denis Gerard Hogan P.J. Rothwell Collaborating €6,000 P.J. Rothwell James M. Barcoe Collaborating €6,000 James M. Barcoe James McAuley Howling Wolf €5,000 James McAuley Mrs C Watson Howling Wolf €5,000 R.K. Watson New Socialites Syndicate Howling Wolf €5,000 R.K. Watson (Mrs. C. Watson) Marshall Watson Howling Wolf €5,000 R.K. Watson Denis Gerard Hogan Howling Wolf €5,000 Denis Gerard Hogan James Gough Howling Wolf €5,000 Denis Gerard Hogan Colm White Howling Wolf €5,000 Denis W Cullen John M Keogh Howling Wolf €5,000 S.M. Duffy Gavin Cromwell Howling Wolf €5,000 Gavin Cromwell Shamrock Thoroughbreds Howling Wolf €5,000 Adrian McGuinness (Stephen Thorne) James M. Barcoe Howling Wolf €5,000 James M. Barcoe John C. McConnell Howling Wolf €5,000 John C. McConnell W. O’Brien Howling Wolf €5,000 Richard John O’Brien Anthony McCann Howling Wolf €5,000 Anthony McCann R. Dooly Howling Wolf €5,000 N Dooly N Dooly Howling Wolf €5,000 N Dooly Patrick Neville Howling Wolf €5,000 Patrick Neville Miss Rachel O’Neill Howling Wolf €5,000 John Joseph Hanlon Successful claims: Claimant: Horse: Price: Designated Trainer: John C. McConnell Will Be King €12,000 John C. McConnell Patrick Neville Collaborating €6,000 Patrick Neville John M. Keogh Howling Wolf €5,000 S.M. Duffy P. Sweeney Big Challenge €15,000 R. Donohoe Leopardstown Claiming Race Leopardstown Thursday 5th August 2021 Claims received: Claimant: Horse: Price: Designated Trainer: Leanne Breen Woodrow €13,000 Leanne Breen John C. McConnell Woodrow €13,000 John C. McConnell D.A. Lynch Woodrow €13,000 Leanne Breen Mrs. H. O’Toole Woodrow €13,000 Thomas Cleary John C. McConnell Godhead (GB) €15,000 John C. McConnell Successful claims: Claimant: Horse: Price: Designated Trainer: Leanne Breen Woodrow €13,000 Leanne Breen John C. McConnell Godhead (GB) €15,000 John C. McConnell Lake Isle of Innisfree Claiming Race Sligo Wednesday 4th August 2021 Claims received: Claimant: Horse: Price: Designated Trainer: James McAuley Gamigin €10,000 James McAuley James McAuley Alice Milligan €8,000 James McAuley Mark Michael McNiff Gamigin €10,000 Mark Michael McNiff Successful claims: Claimant: Horse: Price: Designated Trainer: James McAuley Gamigin €10,000 James McAuley James McAuley Alice Milligan €8,000 James McAuley Ballinrobe Racecourse Claiming Race Ballinrobe Monday 19th July 2021 Claims received: Claimant: Horse: Price: Designated Trainer: R.K. Watson Getback In Paris €5,000 R.K. Watson Richard W. Walsh Blackstone Cliff €12,000 Joseph Anthony Murray John F. O’ Neill Getback In Paris €5,000 John F. O’Neill James McAuley Getback In Paris €5,000 James McAuley P. Sweeney Big Challenge €12,000 R. Donohoe Robert Hennelly Sheila €12,000 Denis Gerard Hogan Successful claims: Claimant: Horse: Price: Designated Trainer: Richard W. Walsh Blackstone Cliff €12,000 Joseph Anthony Murray P. Sweeney Big Challenge €12,000 R. Donohoe Robert Hennelly Sheila €12,000 Denis Gerard Hogan John F. O’ Neill Getback In Paris €5,000 John F. O’ Neill Torc Waterfall Claiming Race Killarney Wednesday 14th July 2021 Claims received: Claimant: Horse: Price: Designated Trainer: No Claims Hollywoodbets Claiming Race Dundalk Monday 12th July 2021 Claims received: Claimant: Horse: Price: Designated Trainer: James McAuley Meishar (ARG) €15,000 James McAuley Thoroughbred Racing Irish Acclaim €15,000 Joseph Patrick O’Brien Syndicate Ronan M.P. McNally Mutiny €4,000 Ronan M.P. McNally Successful claims: Claimant: Horse: Price: Designated Trainer: James McAuley Meishar (ARG) €15,000 James McAuley Thoroughbred Racing Irish Acclaim €15,000 Joseph Patrick O’Brien Syndicate Ronan M.P. McNally Mutiny €4,000 Ronan M.P. McNally Thanks To the Frontline Workers Claiming Race Fairyhouse Wednesday 7th July 2021 Claims received: Claimant: Horse: Price: Designated Trainer: Katie O’Sullivan Sea Sessions (GB) €15,000 Ross O’ Sullivan Successful claims: Claimant: Horse: Price: Designated Trainer: Katie O’Sullivan Sea Sessions (GB) €15,000 Ross O’Sullivan McNally’s Pharmacy Duleek Claiming Race Bellewstown Friday 2nd July 2021 Claims received: Claimant: Horse: Price: Designated Trainer: R.F. O’Brien Racing Club Pirate Lass €8,000 John Andrew Kinsella R.K. Watson Drummond Warrior €5,000 R.K. Watson James McAuley Caesar’s Comet €8,000 James McAuley M. Halford Pirate Lass €8,000 M. Halford John C. McConnell Double Martini €7,000 John C. McConnell Gillian Scott Drummond Warrior €5,000 Gillian Scott John Andrew Kinsella Pirate Lass €8,000 John Andrew Kinsella Mrs. Finola Murphy Pirate Lass €8,000 M. Halford Successful claims: Claimant: Horse: Price: Designated Trainer: M. Halford Pirate Lass €8,000 M. Halford R.K. Watson Drummond Warrior €5,000 R.K. Watson James McAuley Caesar’s Comet €8,000 James McAuley John C. McConnell Double Martini €7,000 John C. McConnell John Madden & Sons Claiming Race Ballinrobe Monday 21st June 2021 Claims received: Claimant: Horse: Price: Designated Trainer: Aidan J. O’Ryan Macadam’s Rock €10,000 Mrs. Denise Foster J. Wilson Macadam’s Rock €10,000 David Harry Kelly One For No Reason Macadam’s Rock €10,000 D. Broad Syndicate M.J. Ferris Macadam’s Rock €10,000 G.M. Lyons Alan Collins Macadam’s Rock €10,000 D. Broad P. Daly Macadam’s Rock €10,000 D. Broad John Bernard O’Connor Macadam’s Rock €10,000 Miss Hilary McLoughlin T.B. Sheridan Macadam’s Rock €10,000 D. Broad D. Broad Macadam’s Rock €10,000 D. Broad John M. Keogh Alice Kitty €5,000 S.M. Duffy Kenneth James Mullen Alice Kitty €5,000 Mr. Bernard Llewellyn Denis Gerard Hogan Alice Kitty €5,000 Denis Gerard Hogan S. McGonagle Alice Kitty €5,000 Mrs Denise Foster Mrs. H. McGrath Alice Kitty €5,000 Tom McGuinness Aidan J. O’Ryan Alice Kitty €5,000 Philip Makin Mr. Bernard Llewellyn Alice Kitty €5,000 Mr. Bernard Llewellyn Ms. Aileen Lynam Alice Kitty €5,000 Sarah Lynam D. Broad Alice Kitty €5,000 D. Broad S. Curling Alice Kitty €5,000 S. Curling Noel C. Kelly Alice Kitty €5,000 Noel C. Kelly Miss Rachel O’Neill Alice Kitty €5,000 John Joseph O’Neill James McAuley Alice Kitty €5,000 James McAuley Robert Conway Alice Kitty €5,000 Mrs. C. O’Leary Eddie Harty Alice Kitty €5,000 Eddie & Patrick Harty David Peter Dunne Alice Kitty €5,000 David Peter Dunne Stephen McGuinness Alice Kitty €5,000 Tom McGuinness Conor McKenna Alice Kitty €5,000 Patrick J. McKenna Colm White Alice Kitty €5,000 Andrew Kinirons Pulse Racing Ireland Alice Kitty €5,000 Ciaran Murphy Syndicate Ronan M.P. McNally Alice Kitty €5,000 David Peter Dunne David Martin Kelly Alice Kitty €5,000 Eoin Christopher McCarthy Successful claims: Claimant: Horse: Price: Designated Trainer: Aidan J. O’Ryan Alice Kitty €5,000 Philip Makin M.J. Ferris Macadam’s Rock €10,000 G.M. Lyons Croom Claiming Race Limerick Friday 18th June 2021 Claims received: Claimant: Horse: Price: Designated Trainer: Eddie Harty Gegenpressing (GB) €15,000 Eddie & Patrick Harty D. Forde Gegenpressing (GB) €15,000 John Joseph Murphy W.P. Mullins Gegenpressing (GB) €15,000 W.P. Mullins Luke Comer Gegenpressing (GB) €15,000 Luke Comer Luke W. Comer Gegenpressing (GB) €15,000 Luke Comer Successful claims: Claimant: Horse: Price: Designated Trainer: D. Forde Gegenpressing (GB) €15,000 John Joseph Murphy Strandhill Caravan Park Claiming Race Sligo Tuesday 15th June 2021 Claims received: Claimant: Horse: Price: Designated Trainer: Gavin Cromwell Big Challenge €8,000 Gavin Cromwell James McAuley Big Challenge €8,000 James McAuley Cill Choca Syndicate Nailed Down €5,000 V.C.
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