‘Honeysuckle silks to be auctioned at Punchestown’ – Hope for substantial earnings from the sale.

Honeysuckle’s owner Kenny Alexander has offered the silks worn by Rachael Blackmore in each of Honeysuckle’s 13 Grade 1 victories, including the 2021 and 2022 Punchestown Champion Hurdles. The money raised from the sale of these silks will go towards the operating costs of the centre. Peter Molony, who purchased Honeysuckle for €110,000 from Jerry Cosgrave and Mark O’Hare and […]

Graeme Rodway provides five Thursday insights with a focus on the improving fitness of a particular horse.

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Punchestown demonstrates Fastorslow’s dominance, but Galopin Des Champs remains the top Gold Cup contender.

What if the horse hadn’t been loose galloping up the Cheltenham hill with no rider, but still had his rider on his back? It’s purely hypothetical. Life isn’t solely about Cheltenham. Punchestown is also significant, and Fastorslow delivered a flawless performance to defeat the best jumps horse in training for the third time in the Ladbrokes Punchestown Gold Cup. While […]

Teahupoo Expected to Follow Up Cheltenham Triumph with Strong Performance

Gordon Elliott’s Cheltenham Festival was at a turning point, hinging on a horse who had previously faltered. Despite doubts lingering from a year before, punters displayed unwavering faith as the horse’s odds shifted in his favor. In a decisive victory, he delivered the anticipated performance, securing a triumph of nearly four lengths. This outcome, unambiguous from early on, set the […]

Gaelic Warrior, an impressive Arkle winner, returns to action with high hopes to prove the best.

The first paragraph talks about a horse called Gaelic Warrior who won a Grade 1 novice hurdle at a previous festival and has shown great form at shorter distances. The jockey, Paul Townend, is optimistic about Gaelic Warrior’s chances of winning given his previous performance and the relatively small field in the upcoming race. The second paragraph discusses the impressive […]