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Last to first Oddysey sets the standard
Last to first Oddysey sets the standard

After a luckless run a week ago, when he was denied by the minimum margin, Droopys Oddysey came from last to first to set the standard in Saturday’s second round of the Barry’s Tea Open Tea, for trainer Fraser Black and the Diamonds Are Forever Syndicate.

Mon, 01 Jun, 2015

Fire Height Amy signals classic intentions
Fire Height Amy signals classic intentions

Two finals and the first round of the Barry’s Tea Open 750 dominated proceedings on Saturday’s card at Curraheen, and the Brendan Maunsell-trained Fire Height Amy signalled her classic intentions with a best-of-the-round performance in the last of the six-bend heats. 

Mon, 25 May, 2015

Sensational start for Barnagrane Glen
Sensational start for Barnagrane Glen

The fastest time of the night on Saturday’s card at Curraheen Park came in the opener but, more significantly and a little surprisingly, it came from a newcomer, Barnagrane Glen, owned by Paudie O’Keeffe.

Mon, 18 May, 2015

Vans Viking leaves it late before asserting authority
Vans Viking leaves it late before asserting authority

The semi-finals of the Connolly’s Red Mills Irish Laurels attracted a large crowd to Curraheen Park on Saturday night, and all who attended were treated to superb heats, in each of which the three qualifiers were covered by less than a length.

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