Weekly Racing News: Chris Hayes rides biggest priced winner in Irish history

Limerick/Clare Racing News

The Chris Hayes-ridden He Knows No Fear made history at Leopardstown on Thursday when he became the biggest-priced winner in Ireland or Britain when landing the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden at odds of 300/1.

In the trainerโ€™s own colours, the three-year-old got up in the final stride to pip even money favourite Agitare for owner/trainer Luke Comer.

Jim Gorman represented the trainer at the meeting and said,

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โ€œHe got left in the stalls at Limerick, so we didnโ€™t really know where we stood with him. We knew going there he was a nice horse and itโ€™s great for Luke as itโ€™s his own stallion and his own mare, that gives him the biggest thrill.โ€ Before Thursday, the longest-priced winner in Ireland was the John Burke-trained Killahara Castle which was a 200/1 winners at Thurles in 2017.

Hayes reached the 25-winner mark for the season when partnering the Kevin Prendergast-trained Monaasib to win the three-runner conditionsโ€™ race at Cork on Sunday. The even money chance got the better of the front-running 10/11 favourite Arctician by a length and a half.

Rathkeale trainer Eric McNamara and his son Conor combined to win the 2m6f auction maiden hurdle with Drifting Back at Ballinrobe on Monday. The 6/1 shot wore down the front-running Rippon Lodge on the long run-in to score by a length and a quarter in the colours of Tadhg Geary.

The six-year-old is the first winner McNamara has trained for the Newcastlewest owner. Askeaton trainer Seamus Braddish won the 3m1f handicap hurdle with the 10-year-old Brogine. A 5/1 chance, she recorded a three-length victory under Cathal Landers but the winning margin could certainly have been far greater. It was a sixth winner of the season for the Oola jockey.

Team McNamara were winners again as the four-day Tramore August Festival kicked off on Thursday. Bear Claws won the 2m maiden hurdle for owner Niall Earls, the 11/4 shot building of a good run at the Galway festival to beat the Emmet Mullins-trained Marmolata by two and three-parts of a length.

Conor was a winner again at Tramore on Friday where he teamed up with Naas trainer Denis Cullen to land the 2m maiden hurdle with the Cranky Corner Syndicateโ€™s Banjo. The 12/1 chance ran out a seven-length winner to give McNamara his third of the week and his seventh of the season.

For good measure, his Epsom Derby-winning brother Emmet took the finale at the track on Saturday when partnering the Kevin Coleman-trained Red Vermillion to win the second division of the two-mile Fenor Handicap. The 14/1 shot readily held the late challenge of 8/11 favourite Cool Colonnade by half a length.

Newmarket-On-Fergus apprentice Jessica Oโ€™Gorman rode her first winner on her first ride as Miss Cunning landed the 8f handicap at Dundalk on Saturday. Trained by Kevin Prendergast, the three-year-old defied a wide draw and finished with a flourish under the 17-year-old to score by a length and a half from the Michael Halford-trained Sienna Lady.

Jeremy Harley represented Prendergast at the meeting and said, โ€œWe are absolutely delighted, itโ€™s Jessicaโ€™s first ride on the track and sheโ€™s riding for the boss so itโ€™s a great start to her career. Hopefully itโ€™ll be one of many. The boss is absolutely delighted that he was able to give her a good start.โ€

Jessica Oโ€™Gorman (near-side) brings the Kevin Prendergast-trained Miss Cunning with a winning run to notch up her first success on her first ride at Dundalk on Saturday. Photo: Patrick McCann/Racing Post

Upcoming Fixtures

Tipperary โ€“ Monday, August 17 (First Race 1.00pm)

Roscommon โ€“ Tuesday, August 18 (First Race 4.10pm)

Sligo โ€“ Wednesday, August 19 (First Race 2.00pm)

Killarney โ€“ Wednesday, August 19 (First Race 1.00pm)

Leopardstown โ€“ Thursday, August 20 (First Race 1.00pm)

Killarney โ€“ Thursday, August 20 (First Race 4.05pm)

Kilbeggan โ€“ Friday, August 21 (First Race 4.40pm)

Killarney โ€“ Friday, August 21 (First Race 1.00pm)

Killarney โ€“ Saturday, August 22 (First Race 2.15pm)

Curragh โ€“ Saturday, August 22 (First Race 2.00pm)

Naas โ€“ Sunday, August 23 (First Race 1.50pm)

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