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Advertisement Torrens crowned jockey champion By Chris Caldwell THIRTY-FOUR wins, 25 second places, 32 thirds and 42 fourth placed finishes that earned over half a million in prizemoney during the 2020/21 National Hunt season have ensured that Simon Torrens was crowned Conditional Champion jockey in Ireland. The Castlederg native enjoyed a number of high-profile handicap wins during the season, notably at the Dublin Racing Festival at Leopardstown in February where he partnered the Pat Fahy-trained Drop The Anchor to win the Ladbrokes Hurdle and A Wave Of The Sea, trained by Joseph O’Brien, to win the Matheson Handicap Chase, both horses owned by JP McManus. ....
Dublin Racing Festival: Donn McClean best bets By Donn McClean 15:49 · SAT February 06, 2021 Three bets for our man on the opening day of the Dublin Racing Festival including a 40/1 chance trained by Gordon Elliott. Racing betting tips: Saturday, February 6 1.05 Leopardstown – Cape Gentleman at 7/1 3.15 Leopardstown – Abacadabras at 8/1 3.50 Leopardstown – Eclair De Beaufeu at 40/1 (each-way) It is only three years since the Dublin Racing Festival came into being in its current guise. The races were there all right, but they were scattered across disparate weekends, three meetings spread across five or six weeks. It was only in 2018 that they were all brought together and presented in one weekend of top class National Hunt racing, and perfectly positioned at the mid-point in the run between Christmas and Cheltenham. ....