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Race:1 Act 527.4Y A3 Htwnr: €75 3 Qualify Entry Fee €20 Sponsored By: David Lonergan the Tree Top Sheds A3/A4 Guys & Dolls Round 1 Heat 1 (Kindly Sponsored by Mr 525y/480m Grade Wnr €2000, 2nd €1000, 3rd €585 19:30 Clonmel Race:1 Act 527.4y A3 HtWnr: €75 3 Qualify Entry Fee €20 Sponsored by: David Lonergan The Tree Top Sheds A3/A4 Guys & Dolls Round 1 Heat 1 (Kindly sponsored by Mr. David Lonergan, Cahir) Tp CGd BGd Form Guide T1 A4 A3 Has a smashing draw & will surely play a leading role in the outcome here 5/2 T2 A4 A3 Coming into this event after posting a career best latest. Could surprise a few 3/1 T3 A3 A3 Newcomer to this venue has been sprinting of late. Market best guide tonight 5/2 T4 A3 A3 Track specialist was in the wars latest but well capable in this grade. Trio 3/1 T5 A4 A3 Still looking for 1st win & needs to do everything right from the start 3/1 T6 A3 A3 Consistent sort rarely fails to make the frame. Capable of going up quickly 5/2 Selections Win/Place:6 Reverse Forecast: 6-1 Trio Always: 6-1-3 Date Wt Dst RcGd Tp STm SPi Fin By Remarks WinTm Going SP TK Sts 1st 2nd 3rd EstTm Mr. John Graham Campbell (Thurles) [29.15-CML] TR: John (Graham) Campb 14 2 2 3 I TRANQUIL SEA TPW €685 bk.B.(Paradise Madison-Skilled Spree).Jul'16 [29.15] 1 Jul 21'19 62 525R A3 T4 3.13 4544 4th 6.0L EP,ClrRn 29.32 -.20 Slow6/4jfCMLFull Of Hope 29.54 Jul 7'19 63 525R A4 T1 3.14 3322 2nd hd EP,ChlRi 29.40 -.20 Slow 1/1 CMLForego 29.21 Red Feb 10'19 62 525R A3 T1 3.08 3111 1st 7.5L Bmp 1,Ld 2 29.35 -.20 Slow 2/1 CMLSavana Delahunty 29.15* Jan 11'19 62 525R A3 T2 3.16 4522 1st sh EvAw,LdNrL 29.40 -.20 Slow 3/1 CMLRiverside Storm 29.20* Michael Ryan/Thomas O'Neill (Clonmel) [29.28-CML] TR: Ann Wade 7 0 2 1 I A PRETTY VIC TPW €270 bk.B.(Ballymac Vic-Droopys Malaga).Sep'17 [29.28] 2 Jul 21'19 63 525R A6 T1 3.09 1222 2nd 4.5L FAw,LdRu 29.17 -.20 Slow 2/1 CMLLittleton Hero 29.28 Jul 7'19 63 525R A6 T4 3.17 4433 3rd 7.5L EvAw,ClrRn 29.49 -.20 Slow6/4jfCMLSing Lilly 29.81 Blue May 26'1 62 525R ON2 T3 3.15 4344 4th 9L/sh EvAw,ClrRn 29.21 -.20 Slow 3/1 CMLThe Other Max 29.65 May 19'1 62 525R N0 T2 3.07 2222 2nd 5.5L FAw,ClrRn 29.35 -.20 Slow 9/4 CMLRanchers Fire 29.53 Mr. Donal Wall (Bandon) [29.30-CRK] TR: Owner 4 0 2 0 I TYSONS TIGER TPW €95 bd.B.(Pat C Sabbath-Level Crossing).Sep'17 3 Jun 28'19 64 330R S5 T2 0.00 22 2nd 1.5L QAw,EvCh 17.74+.10 Fast 2/1 CRK Voltage 17.94 May 17'1 64 330R S5 T5 0.00 54 4th 2.0L SlAw,RnOn 18.39+.10 Fast5/4f CRK Hey Mo Chara 18.63 White Apr 13'19 63 525R N0 T2 4.12 6666 6th 23.0L/nk StbTp,NvSh 28.43+.10 Fast 7/1 CRK Miss Sahara 30.16 Apr 6'19 63 525R N0 T3 3.41 1111 2nd 1.5L FAw,EvCh 29.00+.20 Fast 3/1 CRK Sweet Shalimar 29.30 Denis Dwyer/Naomi Campbell (Cashel) [29.14-CML] TR: Owner 19 4 0 4 I DACASH TPW €1,325 bk.B.(Any Time Jim-Ille Victoria).Oct'16 Late-Lizs Victoria [29.14] 4 Jul 21'19 60 525R A3 T2 3.18 2554 4th 7L/hd EvAw,Blk 1 29.73 -.20 Slow 6/4 CMLLive Glory 30.03 Jul 14'19 60 525R A3 T3 3.16 2111 1st sh EvAw,Ld 2 29.58 -.20 Slow 2/1 CMLEmers Diva 29.38* Black Jun 30'19 61 525R A5 T1 3.05 1111 1st 5.5L FAw,Ld 1 29.37 -.20 Slow 7/4 CMLSunoak Hera 29.17* Nov 23'18 59 525R A7 T4 2.99 1111 1st 4L QAw,ALd 29.24 -.10 Slow5/4jfCMLEmers Pepsi 29.14* Mr. Shaun Conway (Nurney) [29.23-SPK] TR: Owner 7 0 0 0 M BURROW QUEEN TPW €135 bk.B.(Droopys Jet-Hoof It Katie).Sep'17 5 Jul 23'19 67 525R A3 T4 2.05 5555 5th 6.0L/sh EvAw,Ck 1 28.94 Sand 5/1 SPK Glasmeen Boy 29.37 Jul 9'19 66 525R A5 T3 2.04 4666 4th 7.0L EvAw,ClrRn 28.68+.10 Fast 5/1 SPK Ropewalk Pacer 29.27 Orange Jun 21'19 65 525R A4 T3 2.19 6666 6th 7.5L/nk SlAw,RnOn 28.96 Sand 4/1 SPK Square One 29.50 Apr 12'19 64 525T T3 0.00 2nd 5L 28.88 Sand SPK Hillside Maryann 29.23 Mr. David O'Neill (Cahir) [29.12-CML] TR: Owner 14 3 3 3 W EOINSDREAMGIRL TPW €1,520 bk.B.(Laughil Blake-Whiteys Diamond).Jan'17 Late-Whiteys Duchess [29.12] 6 Jul 14'19 61 525R A3 T6 2.99 1222 2nd 0.5L QAw,EvCh 29.37 -.20 Slow 3/1 CMLGreenane Dixie 29.20 Jul 7'19 61 525R A3 T6 3.05 2233 3rd 7L EP,ClrRn 29.06 -.20 Slow 2/1c CMLGreenane Dixie 29.35 Stripes Apr 21'19 65 525R A3 T6 3.01 1112 1st sh LdRu,CmAg 29.33 -.20 Slow 2/1c CMLSome Joy 29.13* Apr 7'19 62 525R A4 T6 3.09 1111 1st hd FAw,Ld 1 29.32 -.20 Slow 3/1 CMLClona Breeze 29.12* Reserves For Sweepstake Round: A to L 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. Time Dist. 525y/480m Grade Wnr €2000, 2nd €1000, 3rd €585 19:45 Clonmel Race:2 Act 527.4y A3 HtWnr: €75 3 Qualify Entry Fee €20 Sponsored by: David Lonergan The Tree Top Sheds A3/A4 Guys & Dolls Round 1 Heat 2 (Kindly sponsored by Mr. David Lonergan, Cahir) Tp CGd BGd Form Guide T1 A3 A3 Impressive winner of unraced stake here latest. One to keep an eye on 2/1 T2 A4 A2 Experienced campaigner is well capable in this grade. Market best guide 5/2 T3 A4 A3 Has missed teh kick in last two outings here but could surprise a few tonight 5/2 T4 A3 A3 Came from behind to land the spoils latest at Kilkenny. Has solid claims 2/1 T5 A3 A2 Prolific winner produced a battling display to win latest. One for Trio followers 5/2 T6 A3 A3 Busy campaigner has solid form around Waterford. Good start would help 5/2 Selections Win/Place:1 Reverse Forecast: 1-4 Trio Always: 1-4-2 Date Wt Dst RcGd Tp STm SPi Fin By Remarks WinTm Going SP TK Sts 1st 2nd 3rd EstTm Mr. Don Moloney (Cashel) [29.16-CML] TR: Owner 2 1 1 0 I RECKLESS ANNIE TPW €700 bk.B.(Droopys Cain-Cherokee Bride).Sep'17 [29.16] 1 Jul 14'19 66 525R ON2 T1 3.05 1111 1st 7L FAw,drclr 29.36 -.20 Slow 5/2 CMLLaughil Kate 29.16* Jul 5'19 66 525R ON2 T4 3.25 3422 2nd 12L SlAw,RnOn 29.00 -.20 Slow N/P CMLRathcoole Ella 29.64 Red Jun 21'19 66 525T T3 0.00 1st 6L 29.40 -.20 Slow CMLSelective Hearin 29.20* May 24'1 68 300T T5 0.00 1st 6L 16.46 Sand CMLScolari Buns 16.46* Mr. Timothy Kenneally (Leamlara) [28.97-CRK] TR: Owner 29 4 5 5 I GREENFINCH TPW €2,120 bk.B.(Mall Brandy-Pretty College).Jan'17 [29.74] 2 Jul 17'19 72 525R A4 T4 3.62 6544 4th 7.0L StbTp,RnOn 28.85+.20 Fast 3/1 CRK Conors Surprise 29.54 Jul 10'19 72 525R A3 T5 3.38 5553 3rd 5.0L Blk 1,StyOn 29.23+.20 Fast 7/1 CRK Derrigra Romeo 29.78 Blue May 24'1 70 525R A3 T4 3.29 1111 1st sh FAw,HldOn 28.94+.20 Fast 4/1 CRK Lahana Snapper 29.14* Sep 28'18 71 525R A4 T2 3.37 1111 2nd sh FAw,HdNrL 28.86+.10 Fast 7/2 CRK Nymeria 28.97 Mr. J.J. Dunne (Thurles) [29.19-CML] TR: Owner 6 1 0 1 I EMERS PRINCESS TPW €335 bk.B.(Hondo Black-Emers Poppy).Jul'17 [29.19] 3 Jul 21'19 60 525R A3 T1 3.25 6665 5th 8.5L SlAw,NvShw 29.32 -.20 Slow 9/4 CMLFull Of Hope 29.71 Jul 14'19 60 525R A3 T1 3.18 4454 4th 7.0L EvAw,ClrRn 29.26 -.20 Slow 3/1 CMLLoskeran Gemma 29.55 White Jul 7'19 60 525R A3 T4 3.16 6555 5th 9L EvAw,NvShw 29.06 -.20 Slow 2/1c CMLGreenane Dixie 29.49 Jun 28'19 61 525R A6 T5 3.11 1111 1st 3L EP,ALd 29.39 -.20 Slow n/p CMLGlideaway Rockey 29.19* Brian Doyle/Miss Marian Young (Urlingford) [29.10-KKY] TR: Owner 2 1 0 0 I FIESTA TPW €290 bk.B.(Laughil Duke-Lassie Go).Feb'18 4 Jul 19'19 54 525R A5 T4 4.35 2211 1st 4L LdBS,FinWl 29.50 -.40 Slow 3/1 KKY Dotchos Flyer 29.10* Jun 28'19 64 525R ON2 T4 6.64 5666 6th 14L/sh/shSlAw,Blk 1 29.53 -.30 Slow 5/2 KKY Florican Velvet 30.24 Black Jun 12'19 54 525T T1 0.00 1st 2L RL 30.22 -.30 Slow KKY Mysterious Lola 29.92* May 22'1 55 300T T2 0.00 1st 4L 16.81 -.15 Slow KKY Sherbini 16.66* Mr.
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