); I ll ring him soon - De Bromhead to consult with Elliott after Cheveley Park move horses to his yard
The unbeaten Envoi Allen has moved to Henry De Bromhead’s yard. By Press Association Tuesday 2 Mar 2021, 9:03 PM Mar 2nd 2021, 9:03 PM 11,412 Views 0 Comments
Trainers Henry De Bromhead and Gordon Elliott (file photo).
Trainers Henry De Bromhead and Gordon Elliott (file photo).
HENRY DE BROMHEAD is looking forward to welcoming Envoi Allen to his yard following Cheveley Park Stud’s decision to take the unbeaten gelding and several of his stable companions out of training with Gordon Elliott.
Envoi Allen is arguably the most exciting National Hunt horse in training on either side of the Irish Sea, having won each of his 11 starts under rules, including back-to-back wins at the Cheltenham Festival in the Champion Bu
The British Horseracing Authority (BHA) announced on Monday night that they will not allow Gordon Elliott to race horses in Britain while the Irish authorities
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Mullins’ star a game winner of the Chanelle Pharma Novice Hurdle. By Press Association Sunday 7 Feb 2021, 3:58 PM Feb 7th 2021, 2:52 PM 1,671 Views 1 Comment
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Updated Feb 7th 2021, 3:58 PM
MONKFISH PUT UP arguably the most impressive performance of his career to date in the Flogas Novice Chase at Leopardstown.
Last season’s Albert Bartlett winner is now three out of three over fences and Paul Nolan must be cursing his luck with Latest Exhibition, who chased him home once again.
There was little between the pair over hurdles at Cheltenham and Latest Exhibition gave Monkfish plenty to think about when they met at Christmas.
FEATURE: Racing certainties abound at Clongowes Wood in Clane
Henry Bauress looks at the famous names from the racing world linked to the school
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Clongowes Wood College in Clane is one Ireland’s best known schools.
Set up in 1814 by the Jesuit order, it is the only seven-day male boarding school in the country.
Many well-known Irish men have studied there, including some with famous racing connections. Such students include Michael O’Leary; Patrick Mullins, son of Ireland’s leading trainer, Willie Mullins, and Pat Taaffe, son of trainer Tom Taaffe, and grandson of the late legendary Pat Taaffe, who rode, among other animals, the great Arkle.