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Featuring the Ballyhane Blenheim Stakes Monday 21St September 2020 Monday 21st September 2020 Featuring the Ballyhane Blenheim Stakes UNDER THE RULES OF RACING MONDAY 21ST SEPTEMBER OFFICIALS: Receiver of Entries: Horse Racing Ireland, Ballymany, The Curragh, Co. Kildare. Stakeholder: Horse Racing Ireland. Medical Officer: Dr. Noel Cogan Veterinary Panel: Eduardo Martinez & Liam Sharp Farrier: Charlie Flanagan Manager: Peter Roe, Fairyhouse Racecourse, Ratoath, Co.Meath. Telephone: 01 8256167 Committee: Pat Byrne (Chairman) Bernard Caldwell, Dara Mullen, Paul Grimes, Mary Wallace, David Robinson, William Bourke, Gordon Elliott The Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board is responsible for the integrity of Irish Racing. In fulfiling this role, they provide Stewards and professional Officials at all racemeetings to ensure that their rules are properly observed. The following list of Stewards and Officials are officiating at today’s race meeting: Acting Stewards: Mr. Joseph McGrath, Mr. Michael Hickey, Mr. Peter Law & Mr. M.F. O’Donoghue Clerk of the Course: Mr. B. Sheridan Clerk of the Scales: Mr. P.W. Murtagh Starter: Mr. D. Cullen Judge: Mr. A. McKeever Handicapper: Mr. Mark Bird Stewards Secretary: Mr. Paul Deegan Medical Officer: Dr. Antonia Lehane Veterinary Officer: Dr. Lynn Hillyer M.R.C.V.S. Veterinary Assistants: Ms. Carol Murphy & Miss Colleen Murphy Security Officer: Mr. D. Buckley No card authentic unless signed Tel: 041 98 35000 IRISH STALLION FARMS IRISH RACING’S LARGEST SPONSOR SUPPORTING IRISH RACING SINCE 1983 Irish Stallion Farms supporting the reopening of Irish Racing Record annual contribution of €2.5 million towards Irish prize-money in 2020 Supporting both Flat & National Hunt races FOLLOW US @IrishEBF Irish European Breeders’ Fund Greenhills, Kill, Naas, Co. Kildare W91 FY62 For further details, contact Nessa Joyce: T: 00 353 45 910 999 M: 00 353 85 7590970 E: [email protected] www.ebfstallions.com 2.50pm RACE 1 THE IRISH STALLION FARMS EBF CLAIMING RACE OF €19,000 (PLUS 10 RACE) (Generously sponsored by the Irish EBF (€10,000)) Winner will receive €11,400 (Penalty Value: €11,210), Second will receive €3,800, Third will receive €1,900, Fourth will receive €950, Fifth will receive €570, Sixth will receive €380. For two years old only that are EBF eligible to be claimed for €50,000 or less (Minimum claiming price €15,000). About 7 furlongs. Maximum Runners: 16. €152 to enter, €38 extra if declared to run. Weights: 9st 9lbs. Allowances - for each €5,000 below the maximum claiming price of €50,000 2lb. Claiming prices must be stipulated at time of entry. (The connections of the winner, if qualified under the Rules of the Plus 10 Bonus Scheme, will share a Prize of €10,000 if they have not previously won a bonus payment). Starting from stalls. Winner €11,210 Second €3,800 Third €1,900 Fourth €950 Fifth €570 Sixth €380 COLOURS / RIDER NO / DRAW / FORM / HORSE AGE / WEIGHT / RATING / TRAINER 1 The Blue Panther (Ire) 8 2 9-09 (135) Drawn 4 c Bay Buratino - Banksia (Marju) Colours: PINK & EMERALD GREEN QUARTERED, check sleeves & cap Bred by: Tinnakill Bloodstock & Jack Cantillon Michael Mulvany Gary Carroll Owned by: L Mulvany MEATH 236717 Claiming Price: €50,000 The Blue Panther 2 Cursory Exam (GB) 4 Blinkers, 2 8-13 (125) Drawn 1 g Bay Due Diligence - Woolfall Rose (Generous) Colours: EMERALD GREEN, grey braces & sleeves, hooped cap Bred by: W H R John and Partners Gerard O’Leary Dean Curran(10) Owned by: Lance Bloodstock Limited KILDARE 84756 Claiming Price: €25,000 Cursory Exam 3 Hissy Fit (GB) 12 2 8-13 (125) Drawn 5 f Bay Australia - Midnight Mystic (Fastnet Rock) Colours: PINK, dark blue hoop, hooped sleeves, pink cap, dark blue stars Bred by: Lady Bamford Mrs John Harrington Shane Foley Owned by: Richard Galway & B McElroy & Lorraine Foley KILDARE 8 Claiming Price: €25,000 Hissy Fit 4 Moonhall Girl (Ire) 4 2 8-11 (123) Drawn 3 f Bay Make Believe - Teoirim (Teofilo) Colours: BLACK & YELLOW STRIPES, black cap, white spots Bred by: J S Bolger Patrick Joseph Hayes Tom Madden Owned by: Charles Alan McIntyre KILDARE 84674 Claiming Price: €20,000 Moonhall Girl 5 The Last Knight (Ire) 4 2 8-11 (123) Drawn 8 g Bay The Last Lion - Kyanight (Kodiac) Colours: PURPLE & YELLOW DIAMONDS, yellow sleeves, purple cap Bred by: Dr Tom Purcell & Philip Purcell G M Lyons Colin Keane Owned by: Vincent Gaul MEATH 4573 Claiming Price: €20,000 The Last Knight 6 Zoffany’s Delight (Ire) 4 C,T, 2 8-11 (123) Drawn 7 c Chesnut Zoffany - Shelley Beach (Danehill Dancer) Colours: ROYAL BLUE & YELLOW STRIPES, yellow cap, royal blue stars Bred by: Lynch - Bages & Longfield Stud Joseph Patrick O’Brien Declan McDonogh Owned by: Chanelle Phar Ltd KILKENNY 750102 Claiming Price: €20,000 Zoffany’s Delight 7 Equulei (Ire) 6 2 8-09 (121) Drawn 2 f Bay Elzaam - Racing Dream (Oratorio) Colours: ROYAL BLUE, white stars on sleeves, white cap, royal blue star Bred by: Foxland Stud Ltd Miss Clare Louise Cannon Joe Doyle Owned by: A Spiller DOWN 0788 Claiming Price: €15,000 Equulei 8 No Patience (Ire) 5 Blinkers, 2 8-09 (121) Drawn 6 c Bay Epaulette - Saint Lucia (Whipper) Colours: BLACK & PURPLE CHEVRONS, purple cap Bred by: Mary O’Riordan & John Kingston Andrew Slattery Andrew Slattery(3) Owned by: Seamus McGrath TIPPERARY 288671 Claiming Price: €15,000 No Patience BLINKERS ON No. 2, 8 CHEEKPIECE & TONGUE STRAP ON No. 6 3.20pm RACE 2 THE SANDS OF MALI @BALLYHANE FILLIES MAIDEN OF €11,000 (Generously sponsored by Ballyhane Stud) Winner will receive €6,600 (Penalty Value: €6,490), Second will receive €2,200, Third will receive €1,100, Fourth will receive €550, Fifth will receive €330, Sixth will receive €220. For three years old and upwards fillies only, maidens at starting. About 7 furlongs. Maximum Runners: 16. €88 to enter, €22 extra if declared to run. Weights: 3-y-o 9st 2lbs; 4-y-o and up 9st 5lbs. Starting from stalls. Winner €6,490 Second €2,200 Third €1,100 Fourth €550 Fifth €330 Sixth €220 COLOURS / RIDER NO / DRAW / FORM / HORSE AGE / WEIGHT / RATING / TRAINER 1 Daddy’s Gal (USA) 10 4 9-05 (131) Drawn 9 f Bay Scat Daddy - Moon River Gal (Malibu Moon) Colours: BLACK, red star, red & black striped sleeves, white cap, black spots Bred by: Edward S Robbins Gavin Cromwell Gary Carroll 0 Owned by: J B J A S Gormley Syndicate MEATH Daddy’s Gal 2 Enquire Within (Ire) 75 4 9-05 (131) Drawn 15 f Bay Excelebration - Malyana (Mtoto) Colours: YELLOW, white cross of lorraine, white slvs & cap Bred by: Eyrefield Lodge Stud Miss Maura McGuinness Luke McAteer(7) 000 Owned by: Miss Maura McGuinness MEATH Enquire Within 3 Belted (GB) 12 3 9-02 (128) Drawn 6 f Bay Oasis Dream - Surcingle (Empire Maker) Colours: ORANGE, brown seams, emerald green & yellow quartered cap Bred by: Juddmonte Farms Ltd Denis Gerard Hogan Joe Doyle 05 Owned by: James McAuley TIPPERARY Belted 4 But You Said (Ire) 10 Visor, 3 9-02 (128) Drawn 17 f Bay No Nay Never - San Macchia (Rock of Gibraltar) Colours: MAUVE, light blue sash, white sleeves, light blue cap, mauve star Bred by: Sean Connolly Mrs John Harrington Shane Foley 728-85 Owned by: C Acheson KILDARE But You Said 5 Cavell (Ire) 37 3 9-02 (128) Drawn 16 f Bay Kodiac - Mansfield Park (Green Desert) Colours: BEIGE, dark blue cross of lorraine & sleeves, dark blue cap, beige star Bred by: Herbertstown & Diomed Joseph Patrick O’Brien Declan McDonogh 84-850 Owned by: Newtown Anner Stud Farm Ltd KILKENNY Cavell 6 Elegance And Grace (Ire) 3 9-02 (128) Drawn 13 f Bay War Command - Medicean Star (Galileo) Colours: DARK BLUE & PINK HALVED, sleeves reversed, white cap, dark blue spots Bred by: Michael Begley J A Stack Chris Hayes Owned by: M A Begley TIPPERARY Elegance And Grace 7 Florence Thompson (Ire) 71 3 9-02 (128) Drawn 2 f Bay Lawman - Creme Anglaise (Motivator) Colours: MAROON Bred by: John O’Connor Edward Lynam Wayne Lordan 73 Owned by: Kilboy Estate MEATH Florence Thompson 8 Le Jardin Secret (Ire) 3 9-02 (128) Drawn 3 f Bay No Nay Never - Eva’s Time (Monsun) Colours: BLACK, white slvs, red cap, black star. 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