Fact Book 2006

Fact Book 2006

HORSE RACING IRELAND HORSE RACING FACT BOOK 2006 FACT Horse Racing Ireland, HORSE RACING IRELAND Thoroughbred County House, Kill, Co. Kildare. Tel: 045 842 800 Fax: 045 842 801 Email: [email protected] Website: www.hri.ie FACT BOOK 2006 CONTENTS 06 CHIEF EXECUTIVE’S INTRO 02 STATISTICS Top Ten Flat and NH Horses 56 Attendance 28 Leading Owners, Trainers & Riders 58 RACING REVIEW 04 On-Course Betting 32 Irish Classifications 59 January 04 Off-Course Betting 33 February 06 Tote 35 OWNERS, TRAINERS & RIDERS 62 March 08 Betting by Racecourse 36 April 10 Breeding 37 FIXTURES May 12 Irish Sales 37 2007 Fixture List 68 June 14 Horses in Training 38 Major National Hunt Races 2007 70 July 16 Ownership 39 Major Flat Races 2007 71 August 18 Fixtures 40 September 20 Entries and Runners 42 AWARDS 72 October 22 Balloting 47 RYDER CUP RACE DAY 74 November 24 Prize Money 49 December 26 Sponsorship 53 MAP OF RACECOURSES 76 INTRODUCTION 06 Brian Kavanagh, The festival meetings, particularly at of the vibrant demand for Irish Chief Executive of Punchestown and Galway, exceeded Thoroughbreds at home and abroad. Horse Racing Ireland expectations, while the Curragh, in addition to its record breaking Derby Total on-course betting grew by n behalf of Horse Racing weekend, drew 10,000 racegoers 10.8% to €262.4m and the current Ireland, I am pleased to to the inaugural Shelbourne Hotel indications are that off-course present the third edition of Goffs Million Meeting. That meeting betting for the year will have Othe Irish Racing Fact Book. We have also provided the platform for an exceeded €3.3 billion. updated and extended a wide range unprecedented celebration of Irish of statistics for the racing industry racing, which brought together the Prizemoney grew by 5% to €55m in Ireland, ranging from fi xtures and stars of Flat and National Hunt racing and sponsors continued to give attendances to the output of the past and present and proved the their vote of confi dence to Irish breeding sector. highlight of a memorable day. We racing, increasing their contribution are delighted to include details of the by 8.1% to €8.1m. There is a 2006 was another good year for day’s activities in this publication. broad consensus that the current Irish racing, exceeding the 2005 prizemoney levels have helped to record performances across a No one could have imagined at the encourage owners and trainers to number of sectors. Attendances start of the year that Irish trained buy the best horses, keep them in at Irish racecourses achieved an horses would actually surpass the training in Ireland and compete in all-time high of 1.45m despite the 2005 total of nine Cheltenham the top races at home and abroad. competing attractions of the World victories with a historic ten, including This in turn provides employment Cup and Ryder Cup and a number of once again the Gold Cup, the throughout the regions and helps severe weather episodes which saw Champion Hurdle and the Champion us to retain and build an unequalled 15 meetings abandoned in Spring Chase together with the Aintree equine skills base. and very diffi cult conditions in Grand National in April. In Flat racing September and December. Irish-trained horses kept nine of our Following the positive response to twelve domestic Group One races at previous editions of the Fact Book, home and two English Classics were we have enhanced and enlarged won by Aidan O’Brien, including the this version and would welcome 2000 Guineas and the Oaks. Overall any suggestions you may have for we won seven English and four additions or improvements. French Group One races. The value of Bloodstock sales at public auction in Ireland grew by € € Brian Kavanagh, 31.5% from 145.6m to 191.5m, Chief Executive of providing further confi rmation Horse Racing Ireland 5 YEAR TREND 2002-2006: 2002 2006 • No of fi xtures up 14% from 279 319 • No of races up 13% from 1,994 2,268 • No of runners up 12% from 28,252 31,596 • Total Prize Money up 20.1% €45.5m €55m • Attendance up 12.4% 1,286,914 1,447,245 • On-Course* betting up 26% €208.3m €262.4m • Tote Betting up 32% €37.5 €49.6m† • Off course betting (on all events) up 113% €1,569m €3,349m¥ • No of foals born up Ð17.5% 10,214 12,004 • No of Stallions at stud up 16% 356 414 • No of horses in training up 22% 9,080 11,109 • Commercial sponsorship (incl EBF) up 38% €5,891,647 €8,131,600 * Includes Tote, On-course Bookmakers and On-course SP shops † Includes co-mingling out ¥ Estimate PA G E 2 : FACTBOOK 2 0 0 6 FACTBOOK 2 0 0 6 : PA G E 3 JANUARY 06 Carberry. Backed from 4/1 into 5/2 clear favourite before the off, Dun Doire came from well off the pace to collar the front running Coljon and score by a length and a half. An hour earlier, Emotional Moment recorded a second consecutive success in the Galmoy Hurdle (Grade 3) while Philip Fenton’s Sher Beau and Noel Meade’s Leading Run were other impressive winners on an excellent day’s racing. The AIG Europe Champion Hurdle at Leopardstown on January 29th was a most exciting affair and Brave Inca gained sweet revenge for a narrow fter a long spell without class racemare was retired having defeat in the race twelve months a winner due to sickness won 22 races in an excellent career earlier when he defeat old rival, Macs in her yard, trainer Jessica and Southern Vic followed up his Joy, by a length. Two-time Champion AHarrington saddled 12/1 chance Leopardstown Christmas victory Hurdler, Hardy Eustace, was a big Studmaster to capture the valuable with another convincing display in disappointment and trailed in last Pierse Hurdle at Leopardstown in the Woodlands Park 100 Club Novice of the seven runners and the second the hands of Tommy Treacy. This was Chase under Conor O’Dwyer. Over at Grade One event on the card resulted the trainer’s second victory in this Haydock, John Queally’s Al Eile landed in victory for the Willie Mullins prestigious contest having sent out the Commhoist Logistics Champion trained Missed That as he landed the Dance Beat to triumph ten years Hurdle Trial under Timmy Murphy Bailey’s Arkle Perpetual Challenge earlier. On the same afternoon, while fi ve days later a huge crowd Cup under David Casey. Noel Meade’s Martin Brassil’s Nickname, so descended on Gowran Park for the Nicanor ran out an effortless winner impressive when winning his fi rst Ellen Construction Thyestes Chase. of the Golden Cygnet Novice Hurdle start over fences two weeks earlier, Tony Martin’s Dun Doire was listed (Grade 3) from Travino and Equus confi rmed the good impression he as fi rst reserve for this €100,000 Maximus was yet another useful created then with another wide contest but got into the race after looking bumper performer to emerge margin victory in the Grade 2 Paddy John Carr’s Killeaney was found to from the Willie Mullins stable as he Fitzpatrick Memorial Novice Chase, be injured and this much improved made almost all the running to justify while the Charlie Swan trained What performer hit the bookies hard with 6/4 favouritism in the concluding A Native made it four wins on the a hard fought success under Paul bumper event. bounce in the Pierse Leopardstown Chase under David Casey. Four days laterlater atat Thurles,Thurles, JJohnohn JJosephoseph MMurphy’surphy’s Newmill ran out a decisive winner of the Kinloch Brae Chase (Grade 2) under Robbie Power with favourite Hi Cloy a disappointing fourth and on a fi ne card, Tom Mullins’ Court Leader took the European Breeders Fund Mares Novice Chase (Grade 3) as Climate Control landed the hotly contested hunters chase. Solerina’sSolerina’s victoryvictory atat NNaasaas inin tthehe CCedaredar Building Hurdle proved to be her fi nal racecourse outing as this top PA G E 4 : FACTBOOK 2 0 0 6 JANUARY ATTENDANCE FIXTURESFIXTURES TOTETOTE BOOKMAKERS SPSP SHOP SHOP NO OF RUNNERSRUNNER 2006 66,993 16 2,408,836 12,809,319 846,054 1,641 2005 60,164 17 2,118,070 9,885,861 612,234 1,572 VARIANCE 6,829 -1 290,766 2,923,458 233,820 69 % VAR 11.35% -5.88% 13.73% 29.57% 38.19% 4.39% FACTBOOK 2 0 0 6 : PA G E 5 FEBRUARY 06 t Punchestown, jockey fi ne round of jumping and Noel confi rmed when Macs Joy proved a Roger Loughran enjoyed a Meade’s Leading Run maintained comfortable winner of the Red Mills memorable success on Dessie his unbeaten record with another Trial Hurdle at Gowran Park six days AHughes’ Central House in the Tied success in the bumper. The Hennessy later. Barry Geraghty’s mount had Cottage Steeplechase (Grade 2) Cognac Gold Cup was the big race little diffi culty in justifying odds having mistaken the winning line on a glittering card at Leopardstown of 2/5 but runner up, Asian Maze, on the same horse at Leopardstown the following day and for the second also emerged with plenty of credit in late December. The rider received time, Michael Hourigan’s Beef on her fi rst outing of the season. a Cheltenham-style reception in Or Salmon landed this €180,000 At Navan the following day, Mick the winner’s enclosure after his contest.

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