Weekly Racing News: Notable success for Limerick contingent

ABBEYFEALE apprentice Paddy Harnett won the opening division of the 7f handicap on the Susan Finn-trained Youceeyouceecee at the Curragh on Monday.

Sent off the 5/1 favourite, the game eight-year-old got to the front early inside the final furlong and beat the Tom Cooper-trained Miss Adventurous, ridden by Chris Hayes, by half a length to give Harnett his sixth success of the season.

The Denis Enright-owned Mattieโ€™s Mountain landed the second division of the 2m handicap hurdle at Fairyhouse on Tuesday for Athea trainer Eoin McCarthy. Ridden by Gearoid Brouder, the strong 7/2 favourite wore down 11/1 chance Listenheretomejack late on to win by three-parts of a length.

Chris Hayes and Kevin Prendergast won the opening filliesโ€™ maiden at the Curragh on Friday with 28/1 chance Cecelia Clementine.

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Hayes holds the winner in high regard and sees her as a stakesโ€™ race competitor next season and completed a double later in the afternoon when the Aidan Howard-trained Thefaithfulindian comfortably won the 8f handicap for owner Tanya Foxe.

Billy Lee also made it to the winnersโ€™ enclosure as the Willie McCreery-trained Claonadh took the 5f maiden. A well-supported 10/1 chance on her debut, she scored by a length and a half from the Edward Harty-trained Coins Cross.

Chris Hayes added another as the 2020 Flat season drew to a close at Naas on Saturday where he partnered Ger Oโ€™Learyโ€™s smart performer Real Force to an easy success in the 7f conditionsโ€™ race. The 15/8 favourite made much of the running and romped to a four-length win over Silver Service.

Conor McNamara possibly had a little luck on his side when winning the 2m handicap hurdle with 16/1 chance Youngnedofthehill at Navan on Sunday. The 12-year-old came from well off the pace and was left in the lead at the final hurdle when Pike County tipped up. The Shane Nolan-trained gelding went on to win by an easy four and a quarter lengths in the colours of the Santana Syndicate.

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On the back of Joseph Oโ€™Brienโ€™s remarkable Melbourne Cup victory with Twilight Payment, the was further Irish success at the Breedersโ€™ Cup at Keeneland over the weekend.

Dermot Weld became the fifth Irish trainer to enjoy Breedersโ€™ Cup glory when Tarnawa swept to success in the $4 million Turf, filling a rare blank on Weldโ€™s much-feted international CV.

Ridden by newly-crowed champion jockey Colin Keane, Tarnawa landed her third Grade/Group 1 win of the year when coming from well off the pace to account for the wonderful Magical at odds of 3/1.

It was also a first Breeders Cup success for Keane while Vincent Oโ€™Brien, John Oxx, Aidan Oโ€™Brien and his son Joseph are Irelandโ€™s Breedersโ€™ Cup winning trainers.

Indeed Aidan Oโ€™Brien enjoyed further success at the meeting when Order Of Australia scored a surprise success in the Mile, the three-year-old beating his own stable companions Circus Maximus and Lope Y Fernandez to the line.

European trained horses won all four turf races on Saturday night and Glass Slippers gave Golden, County Tipperary-raised trainer Kevin Ryan his own breakthrough Breedersโ€™ Cup win in the Turf Sprint. Ryan has been a leading trainer in the north of England for many years.

For the second year running the Willie Mullins-trained True Self landed the Group 3 Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Flemington on Saturday. The eight-year-old won by a length under Hugh Bowman, beating Joseph Oโ€™Brienโ€™s Pondus into second place.

Upcoming Fixtures

Dundalk โ€“ Monday, November 9 (First Race 2pm)

Fairyhouse โ€“ Tuesday, November 10 (First Race 12.30pm)

Dundalk โ€“ Wednesday, November 11 (First Race 2.15pm)

Clonmel โ€“ Thursday, November 12 (First Race 12.45pm)

Dundalk โ€“ Friday, November 13 (First Race 5pm)

Fairyhouse โ€“ Friday, November 13 (First Race 11.55am)

Punchestown โ€“ Saturday, November 14 (First Race 11.55am)

Punchestown โ€“ Sunday, November 15 (First Race 12.05pm)

Cork โ€“ Sunday, November 15 (First Race 11.45am)

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