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Download Stud Record YEATS HIS PRINCIPAL WINNERS INCLUDE... CAPIVARI (IRE), 12g, Plique A Jour FR 1st Prix Renaud Du Vivier Hurdle-Gr.1, Auteuil FR 1st Prix Alain Et Gilles De Goulaine Hurdle-L, Auteuil FR 1st Prix Du Comte De Nice Chase-L, Cagnes-Sur-Mer FR 1st Prix Claude Cohen Hurdle, Auteuil, for F M Cottin FR 2nd Prix Miror Hurdle-L, Auteuil FR 2nd Prix Gaston Branere Hurdle-L, Auteuil FR 2nd Prix Guillaume De Pracomtal Chase-L, Auteuil FR 3rd Prix Pierre De Lassus Hurdle-Gr.3, Auteuil AUGUSTA KATE (IRE), 11m, Feathard Lady IRE 1st Irish Stallion Farms EBF Mares Novice Hurdle-Gr.1, Fairyhouse IRE 1st Weatherbys Ireland EBF Mares National Hunt Flat Race-L, Punchestown, by 3 lengths IRE 1st Coolmore N.H. Sires Mares National Hunt Flat Race-L, Navan, by 7 lengths IRE 1st Mares Maiden Hurdle, Thurles, by 3 lengths IRE 1st National Hunt Flat Race, Listowel, for Willie Mullins, by 23 lengths IRE 2nd Annie Power Mares Champion Hurdle-Gr.1, Punchestown IRE 2nd Galmoy Hurdle-Gr.2, Gowran Park GB 2nd Goffs Nickel Coin Mares Open National Hunt Flat Race-Gr.2, Aintree SHATTERED LOVE (IRE), 11m, Tracker GB 1st JLT Novices' Chase-Gr.1, Cheltenham, by 7 lengths IRE 1st Neville Hotels Novice Chase-Gr.1, Leopardstown, by 1¾ lengths IRE 1st Coolmore Soldier Of Fortune Mares Novice Hurdle-Gr.3, Fairyhouse, by 13 lengths IRE 1st Kerry Group Mares Novice Chase-Gr.3, Cork, by 10 lengths IRE 1st Boreen Belle Mares Novice Hurdle-L, Thurles, for Gordon Elliott, by 37 lengths IRE 1st T.A. Morris Meorial Irish EBF Mares-L, Clonmel, by 34 lengths IRE 1st T.A. Morris Meorial Irish EBF Mares-L, Clonmel, by 10 lengths IRE 1st Beginners Chase, Fairyhouse, by 26 lengths IRE 1st Mares Chase, Clonmel, by 7 lengths IRE 1st Mares Maiden Hurdle, Tipperary, by 3¼ lengths IRE 1st National Hunt Flat Race, Naas, for Gordon Elliott, by 3½ lengths IRE 1st 4yo Maiden Point-to-Point, Lemonfield, on debut for Pat Doyle, by 4 lengths IRE 2nd Ryanair Gold Cup Novice Chase-Gr.1, Fairyhouse IRE 2nd John Durkan Memorial Punchestown Chase-Gr.1, Punchestown IRE 2nd Flordia Pearl Novice Chase-Gr.2, Punchestown IRE 2nd Red Mills Chase-Gr.2, Gowran Park GB 2nd Mrs Paddy Power Mares' Chase-Gr.2, Cheltenham IRE 2nd MyCarNeedsA.com Chase Gr.2, Down Royal IRE 2nd Lough Contruction Ltd Mares Novice Hurdle-Gr.3, Down Royal IRE 2nd Grabel Mares Hurdle-L, Punchestown IRE 2nd Opera Hat Mares Chase-L, Punchestown GB 3rd Goffs Nickel Coin Mares Open National Hunt Flat Race-Gr.2, Aintree IRE 3rd New Year's Day Chase-Gr.3, Tramore yeats 1 IRE 3rd Irish Daily Star Salutes Our Frontline Heroes Chase-Gr.3, Punchestown FIGUERO (IRE), 15g, Annaland FR 1st Prix Maurice Gillois - Grand Steeple-Chase-Gr.1, Auteuil, by a distance FR 1st Prix The Fellow Chase-Gr.3, Auteuil, by 3 lengths FR 1st Prix Philippe Menager Chase-L, Auteuil, by 5 lengths FR 1st Prix De Craon Hurdle, Compeigne, for Francois Nicolle, by 7 lengths FR 1st Prix Didier Mescam Chase, Auteuil, by 2½ lengths FR 1st Prix Jean Doumen, Auteuil, by 8 lengths FR 2nd Grand Steeple-Chase De Paris-Gr.1, Auteuil FR Prix Ingre Chase-Gr.3, Auteuil CHANTRY HOUSE (IRE), 14g, The Last Bank GB 1st Marsh Novices' Chase-Gr.1, Cheltenham, by 3 lengths GB 1st Mildmay Novices' Chase-Gr.1, Aintree, by 32 lengths IRE 1st 4yo Geldings Maiden Point-to-Point, Tattersalls, for Cian Hughes GB 1st Open National Hunt Flat Race, Warwick, for Nicky Henderson, by 3½ lengths GB 1st Novices' Hurdle, Cheltenham, by 1¾ lengths GB 1st Novices' Hurdle, Newbury, by 4½ lengths GB 1st Novices' Chase, Ascot, by 26 lengths GB 1st Novices' Chase, Wetherby, by 3¾ lengths GB 3rd Supreme Novices' Hurdle-Gr.1, Cheltenham FLOORING PORTER (IRE), 15g, Lillymile IRE 1st Christmas Hurdle-Gr.1, Leopardstown, by 6 lengths IRE 1st Stayers' Hurdle-Gr.1, Cheltenham, by 3¼ lengths IRE 1st Ecomm Merchant Solutions Handicap Hurdle (Grade B), Navan, by 12 lengths IRE 1st Maiden Hurdle, Bellewstown, for Gavin Cromwell, by 7 lengths SOME NECK (IRE), 11g, Maternelle IRE 1st Florida Pearl Novice Chase-Gr.2, Punchestown IRE 1st Beginners Chase, Gowran Park, by 6 lengths IRE 1st Maiden Hurdle, Limerick, for Willie Mullins, by 7 lengths YOUNEVERCALL (IRE), 11g, Afarka GB 1st Bet365 Select Hurdle-Gr.2, Sandown, for Kim Bailey, by 9 lengths GB 1st National Hunt Flat Race, Southwell, for Tom Lacey GB 1st Maiden Hurdle, Uttoxeter, by 3 lengths GB 1st Novices' Hurdle, Huntingdon, by 5 lengths MASTER DEBONAIR (GB), 14g, Swincombe Flame GB 1st Supreme Trial Novices' Hurdle-Gr.2, Ascot, by 8 lengths GB 1st Open National Hunt Flat Race-L, Cheltenham, for Colin Tizzard GB 1st National Hunt Flat Race, Sedgefield, by 6 lengths GB 1st Introductory Hurdle, Ascot, by 7 lengths HANG IN THERE (IRE), 14g, Jaldemosa GB 1st Supreme Trial Novices' Hurdle-Gr.2, Cheltenham, by 3 lengths GB 1st Maiden Hurdle, Exeter, for Emma Lavelle, by 7 lengths yeats 2 MONTALY (GB), 11g, Le Badie GB 1st Lonsdale Cup-Gr.2, York GB 1st Chester Cup, Chester, for Andrew Balding DE RASHER COUNTER (GB), 12g, Dedrunknmunky GB 1st Ladbrokes Trophy Chase-Gr.3, Newbury, for Emma Lavelle by 1½ lengths IRE 1st 5yo Gelding Maiden Point-to-Point, Borris House, for Tom Keating, by 8 lengths IRE 1st National Hunt Flat Race, Clonmel, for E Lawlor, by 1¼ lengths CONFLATED (IRE), 14g, Saucy Present IRE 1st Directors Plate Novice Chase-Gr.3, Naas, for Denise Foster, by 21 lengths IRE 1st National Hunt Flat Race, Clonmel, for Gordon Elliott, by 1¼ lengths IRE 1st Maiden Hurdle, Fairyhouse, by 5 lengths IRE 1st Beginners Chase, Navan, by 17 lengths IRE 3rd Neville Hotels Novice Chase-Gr.1, Leopardstown IRE 3rd "Future Champions" National Hunt Flat Race-L, Navan HEAVEN HELP US (IRE), 13m, Akilana IRE Coral Cup Handicap Hurlde-Gr.3, Cheltenham, by 9 lengths IRE 1st Paddy Mullins Mares Handicap Hurdle (Grade B), Leopardstown IRE 1st National Hunt Flat Race, Navan, for Paul Hennessy GB 1st Maiden Hurdle, Cheltenham, by 2 lengths IRE 1st Beginners Chase, Fairyhouse, by 5½ lengths IRE 2nd Future Champions Novice Hurdle-Gr.1, Leopardstown MOUNT IDA (IRE), 14m, Jolivia IRE 1st Kerry Group Irish EBF Mares Novice Chase-Gr.3, Cork IRE 1st 4yo Mares Maiden Point-to-Point, Tattersalls, for J G Cosgrave, by 4 lengths IRE 1st Mares' National Hunt Flat Race, Wexford, for Gordon Elliott, by 7½ lengths IRE 1st Mares Maiden Hurdle, Galway, by 4 lengths IRE 2nd Coolmore N.H. Sires Mares Novice Chase-Gr.2, Thurles IRE 2nd Voler La Vedette Mares Novice Hurdle-L, Punchestown IRE 3rd Mares Chase-L, Fairyhouse THOMAS CAMPBELL (GB), 12g, Hora GB 1st Regulatory Finance Solutions Handicap Hurdle-L, Cheltenham, by 2½ lengths GB 1st Beginners Chase, Ludlow, by 1½ lengths GB 1st Maiden Hurdle, Cheltenham, by 2¼ lengths GB 1st Introductory Hurdle, Ascot, by 4 lengths GB 1st Open National Hunt Flat Race, Kelso, for Nicky Henderson, by 14 lengths GB 3rd Bet365 Select Hurdle-Gr.2, Sandown TINTANGLE (IRE), 13m, Connaught Hall IRE 1st Total Enjoyment Mares National Hunt Flat Race-L, Fairyhouse, by 2½ lengths IRE 1st EBF Mares Hurdle, Thurles IRE 1st Mares Beginners Chase, Fairyhouse, by 2 lengths IRE 1st Mares Chase, Clonmel, by 2½ lengths IRE 1st National Hunt Flat Race, Down Royal, for Gordon Elliott, by 5½ lengths yeats 3 IRE 2nd Opera Hat Mares Chase-L, Naas IRE 3rd Paddy Power Future Champions Novice Hurdle-Gr.1, Leopardstown GB 3rd Dawn Run Mares Novices' Hurdle-Gr.2, Cheltenham IRE 3rd Irish EBF Mares National Hunt Flat Race-Gr.3, Punchestown IRE 3rd Solerina Mares Novice Hurdle-Gr.3, Fairyhouse BRAVE EAGLE (IRE), 12g, Sinful Pleasure GB 1st Summer Cup Chase-L, Uttoxeter GB 1st Maiden Hurdle, Ludlow, for Nicky Henderson GB 1st Novices Hurdle, Fontwell, by 9 lengths GB 1st Beginners Chase, Worcester, by 1¾ lengths LORD YEATS (GB), 13g, Bogside Theatre GB 1st Fred Archer Stakes-L, Newmarket, for Jedd O'Keeffe GB 1st Maiden Hurdle, Sedgefield, by 16 lengths GB 1st Novices' Hurdle, Hexham, by 5 lengths IRE 2nd Vintage Crop Stakes-Gr.3, Navan PARTY CENTRAL (IRE), 16f, Itsalark IRE 1st Total Enjoyment Mares Flat Race-L, Fairyhouse IRE 1st National Hunt Flat Race, Tipperary, for Roger Joseph McGrath, by 4 lengths IRE 2nd Coolmore N.H. Sires Kew Gardens Irish EBF Mares INH Flat Race-Gr.2, Leopardstown IRE 2nd Coolmore N.H. Sires Irish EBF Mares INH Flat Race-L, Navan TUDOR CITY (IRE), 12g, She's Our Mare IRE 1st Galway Hurdle (Grade A), Galway IRE 1st Maiden Hurdle, Cork, for Tony Martin, by 9 lengths KILFENORA (IRE), 12g, Blazing Liss IRE 1st Navan Handicap Hurdle (Grade B), Navan, by 1¼ lengths IRE 1st Brown Lad Handicap Hurdle (Grade B), Naas, by 1¾ lengths IRE 1st Maiden Hurdle, Punchestown, for Edward Harty, by 15 lengths IRE 3rd Conway Piling Handicap Hurdle (Grade B), Punchestown MOSSBACK (IRE), 12g, Sejour IRE 1st National Hunt Flat Race, Limerick, for Pat Doyle, by 2¼ lengths IRE 1st Maiden Hurdle, Punchestown, for Gordon Elliott IRE 1st Beginners Chase, Naas, by 3 lengths IRE 2nd Ten Up Novice Chase-Gr.2, Navan SANDYMOUNT ROSE (IRE), 14m, Ma Furie GB 1st Mares' Novices' Chase, Warwick, by 8 lengths GB 2nd Jane Seymour Mares' Novices' Hurdle-Gr.2, Sandown, for Neil Mulholland GB 2nd ITM Mares' Novices' Hurdle-L, Cheltenham LADY BREFFNI (IRE), 14m, Time To Shine IRE 1st Novice Handicap Hurdle Series (Grade B), Fairyhouse IRE 1st 5yo+ Mares Maiden Point-to-Point, Old Town, for Dermot Mcloughlin IRE 1st National Hunt Flat Race, Downpatrick, for Joseph O'Brien, by 7½ lengths yeats 4 IRE 1st Maiden Hurdle, Punchestown, for Willie Mullins, by 1¼ lengths IRE 2nd Shannon Spray Mares Novice Hurdle-Gr.3, Limerick WEST BRIDGE (IRE), 11m, Starello IRE 1st Mares Maiden Hurdle, Fairyhouse, for Sandra Hughes IRE 1st
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