April 23, 2025
SIX-SHOOTER
Derek OâConnor ïŹres in half adozen winners on home turf at Quakerstown Reports, page 3





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âHowever long youâve been in the game, days like this are special. So many things can go wrong but occasionally everything falls into placeâ Page 2

TWO NEW FIRST-TIME-OUT P2P WINNERSâŠ
4YO
DerekOâConnor Straight to thePoint



âItwas rightupthere with my best daysâ
HEALYRACING
IWASthrilledtoget sixwinners on the boardonSundayat Quakerstown,alocal track, and one of my favourite venues.
Howeverlongyouâvebeeninthe game,dayslikethis arespecial. So many thingscan go wrongonany given day. Iappreciate howfortunate Iamtohavenicehorses to ride Occasionally, everythingfalls into place
It wasgreat to sharesuccesswith people who have played amajor part in my career.The first twowinners arefour-year-olds ownedbyJP McManus, who hasgiven me many of my biggestwins on the trackand nowtrusts me to bringonsomeof his young horses
Thesetwo,the Walk In ThePark geldingHarry Lowesand Getaway geldingSound As ABell, have progressed from the Oldtown maiden in whichtheymadethe frame in February.
That felt likeagood race at the time and the Denis Murphy-trained winner,Jet Of Stars,ahalf-brother to 13-time winner TheGame Changer and severalother useful types, fetchedÂŁ230,000 at the Tattersalls Cheltenhamsale.
My brother Pauricksuppliedmy nexttwo winners, apair of five-yearoldgeldings ownedbyThe Three Dudes syndicate. Timefortom is by Soldier Of Fortune outofa Flemensfirth mare who wona bumper for Gordon Elliott. Master McGarryisahalf-brother by Masterstroketowinners including MasterOfTara, who alsowon a bumper for Gordon. Both will be goingtothe sales
Robert Tynerprovidedmyfifth winner of the day. We go backa long wayand he and his wife Mary have beenveryinfluential in my career
BarryOâNeill and Ihaveboth ridden winners of the Goffs Land Roverbumper forRobert, and it was aneatcoincidence to have awinner for him on the dayhelandedanother

greatsales race win.
Josh Williamson, who hasridden five winners in points this season, gave IâmSlippyastrongand welljudged ride to winthe Tattersalls bumper at Fairyhouse.
Ihad another ride for Robert in the maresâ maiden buthad to settle for adistantfourthbehind Goulmichette,aDonnchadhDoyletrainednewcomer whol kd well aboveaverage in winningby20lengths under RobJames.
Thenextrace was woninfine styleby
âThe first twowinners arefour-yearolds ownedby JP McManus, who hasgiven me many of my biggestwins on thetrackâ
tTheGreat Unknown,a talentedmare Iâve ridden to threewinsthis season for SamCurling andhis mother Adelia Greer. Iwasnât qualifiedto ride in this one (a ladies open!), but couldnât have done abetter jobthan Toni Quail, who is nowonequal termswith Maxine OâSullivan and PandoraBriselden in thetitle race

northern point-to-pointcircuit Saturdayâsfixture wasnoexception and Iexpecttohearmoreofthe winners of the dividedfour-year-old geldingsâmaiden.
Eleven runners from agood range of the top yardscontestedeachrace.
Berlais,is aten-year-old who was trainedbyGuillaume Macaireand wonseven of his eightraces over fences,includingthe Grade 1Prix FerdinandatAuteuil.
Heâs an interestingstallion prospectsince heâs ason of SaintDes Saints,atop-classhurdler who has sired many top-class chasers, includingDjakadam,Protektorat and Fastorslow.
Thesecond division went to the Sean Doyle-trainedWesterner geldingMisterPessimistic, who had little trouble justifying favouritism under Jamie Scallan. Hisdam Gracemount, adaughter of Beneficial, wonthree races on the trackfor Sean.
BarryOâNeill home and dry in title race

After the break,Iwas refreshed ho ride thewinnerof onfinedmaiden in e colours of my wife Carol.She and the children were there, and Ihopeitwill givethem good memories for when theyâreolder

Therewereplenty photographs taken. asright up therewith tdaysinpoint-topoints
More to come from both four-year-old winners
Thetwo-dayEastermeetingat Loughanmoreisoften one of the mostinformativeoccasions on the
Theearly pacewas quitesteady in thefirst heat beforeNoelMcParlan raised the tempo three outonthe GerQuinn-trainedLoveSign DâAunou. He gota little closetotwo outbut wasclever enough and won decisively from GinTonic, whoseinformtrainer Matthew Flynn OâConnor saddled four-year-old winners at Ballyknocklast Wednesdayand in the north on Easter Monday.
IanFergusonand Philip McBurney paid âŹ70,000 for Love Sign DâAunou at lastyearâs Goffs Arkle sale Pedigree experts mightcorrect me, butI would guesshis profile is highly unusual in that heâs by astaying chaser outofaListedsprintwinner by the sprinter Anabaa HissireGoliath DesChamps, a half-brother to the Willie Mullinstrainedhandicap chaser James Du
IâM SLIPPY,bredby Thomas Stanley,won the Sales Bumper at Fairyhouse on Sunday for Robert Tyner.Last yearâs winner was KOPEK DES BORDES!
OUT, bred by Close Holding Ltd,won his maiden at Loughanmore by 6œ lengths on Monday for Matthew Flynn OâConnor
After nine winnersoverfivefixtures in nine days,Barry OâNeillis effectively home and dryinthe race for the title,leading RobJames 48-30. Atreble shared with ColinBoweat Ballyknockâs midweekmeeting includedfour-year-old wins on WingsOfEaglesfilly First Moon and No Risk At All geldingSpeculateur On Saturday, he teamedupwith David Christie to recordadouble at Loughanmore, andhewas backat the venueonMonday, steering the stable star Winged Leader to afrontrunningwin in amatch In between, he rode the BowetrainedGrangeclare Park to winat Curraghmorebyawide margin.By all accounts,the Walk In ThePark geldingisalovely, big, chasingtype. After mentioningMichael Kenneallyinlastweekâscolumn, I wasdelighted he kept up his good runofformwith adouble at Curraghmore. He wonthe five-year-old geldings maidenonthe JohnnyCollinstrained Kent De Thaix,ahalfbrothertothe 2024 Prix la Barka winnerJeu De Thaix,and took a maresâ maiden on Hilltop Duchess forSam Curling.

COUNTY CLAREATQUAKERSTOWN SUNDAY
FORthe fifth time in his career DerekOâConnor rode six winners on the same card but his firstinmorethana decade
Threeofthe winners at his localtrack were trainedbyhim, twobyhis brother Paurickand one by longstandingfriend Robert Tyner.
HarryLowes wasthe firstto strike for the 11-time champion in the first splitofthe Goffs Punchestown Sale four-yearold maiden.
Namedafter the handcrafted cho cola tes at ow ne rJ P McManusâsAdareManor hotel, the Walk In TheParkgelding, who hadbeenboughtfor âŹ75,000 at the sponsorâs Arkle sale last June,improved on his debutfourthatOldtown in mid-Februar ybybeating Donnchadh DoyleâsâŹ105,000 buyMightyParkbya length and ahalf
TheOldtown race proved key in deciding the outcomeofboth divisionsofthe four-year-old maiden,asOâConnorâs Sound As ABell,who hadfinisheda length and ahalf in frontofhis successful stablemateatthe Dublin venueonhis debut, advertised that formwhen he justifiedhis odds-on favouriteâs tagbyaccountingfor the Ge or gie Be ns on-r idden Boycetown by sixlengths âHewas very good andI just happenedtohit on those two horses today,âOâConnorsaid âThankfully, we hadbeautiful racingconditions,abeautiful trackwith competitiveracing.â
Victories three and four came on brother Paurickâs horses in divisions of the Tattersalls Ireland MayP2P and Horses in Training Sale,Dan McInerney, Conor Engineering five-year-old geldingsâmaiden.
Timefortom wasalwaysto the foreinthe firstsplit,and the Soldier Of Fortunegelding
THERE is no sign of Jamie Scallanâsbestseasonslowing down as he broughthis tally for the campaign to 28witha double.
It beganwhen Mister Pessimistic createdafavourable impression in division twoof the Dennison Commercials fo ur-y ear-old ge ldin gs â maiden.
Bred by Alan Kavanagh,a figure well known on the Wexfordpoint-to-pointcircuit, outofhis familyâstrackwinningracemareGracemount, the baytook ashare of the lead three outand after burningoff the attention of Gaelic Roverearly in the straight he wasabletoreturn four and ahalflengths clear of Kershaw.
âHeâsalittlehorse,very uncomplicated, butIâd sayheâs gotabig engine,â saidhandler Sean Doyle.âHeâsalovely horseand thefurther he goes, the better he is.Heâll probably
OâConnor hits fifthsix-timer
Star performance
HarryLowes clockedthe quickesttimeonthe card in araceinwhich twosmart prospects pulled well clear
made his move for home from the second-last, stealing first ru no nt he Fr enc h-br ed Katarcice to open his account at the third time of asking by twoand ahalf lengths.
TheGalway handler had partedwith âŹ65,000 to buy Master Mcgarry at the 2023 Derbysaleand his patience wasrewarded when the sonof Masterstroke made theperfect starttohis career in the second division.
Striking thefront on the run to the penultimatefence âdespite havingatrioofchallengers bearing down âhewas able to repelamuch-improved Poetic Glorybyalength
âWethink alot of him.I bought his brotherout of the DerbySaleand his sister is out of thefieldthree weeks ago,â
OâConnor said Winnumber five came on Stanners Glen for Tyner in the Dinny Gould, PNCasey,OâNeill Bookmakers,AengusKing Racingolder geldings race
Second on his debutat Ballynoe, the David Cotterownedson of MountNelson narrowly denied the locally trainedDiamond Hunter as the pair foughtout athrilling finish.
OâConnorsignedoff on his firstsix-timer since LoughanmoreinOctober 2011 and landed his first treble as a
handler when JimThorpe made awinning debutinthe Oâ Con no rF amily, So lo Ha lpi nâsS er vi ce St at io n confinedmaiden.
âItturned outthat Paurick hadtwo nice horses in the fiveyear-old maiden so we decided to split them this wayand it worked out,âOâConnor said.
âI boughtJim Thorpeasa foal and Iâmfiveyears waiting for today.Iboughthim from PatHayes and Iâdsay he rings me everytwo weekstosee how he is.Heâsalovely manand this horsewas boughtlucky.â
Chiroquio Princessproved to be OâConnorâsonly ride on the card not to winwhen she finishedfourthinthe ITBA and Turkey Trotters maresâ maiden, arace that wasturnedintoa procession by Goulmichette
AâŹ40,000 purchase as a st ore, her su pe ri or clas s became clear when RobJames began to stretch the field and by the line Donnchadh Doyleâs mare had20lengthstospare over the moreexperienced SurvivorsSister
Toni Quaildid herridersâ title aspirations no harm when TheGreatUnknown moved her on to the four-winner mark level with PandoraBriselden and Maxine OâSullivanatthe top of the ladiesâleaderboard, by landing the ConnollyâsRed Mills ladies open.
TrainedbySam Curlingand ownedbyhis motherAdelia Greer, theWalk In ThePark mare waseight lengths too good for the favourite IMasked DuPotier,riddenbyBriselden.
WATERFORD AT CURRAGHMORE
THE Col in Bowe -traine d Grangeclare Park hadmany watcherssearchingfor previously unused superlatives after an impressivedebut.
Thephysically imposing son of Walk In TheParkcruised home by 18 len gths in a division of the Tattersalls Ireland MayP2P and Horses in Tr ainin gf ou r- ye ar -ol d geldingsâmaiden.
Th eG ra ng ec lares tu downed-and-bred winner is certain to attract plenty of attention if sent to the sales.
He wasalwayspositioned closetothe lead by in-form BarryOâNeill âwho looks certain to earn his eighth ridersâ titleâbeforestorming clearfromthe second-lastto beat fellownewcomerMinella Jackpotby18lengths
âWeâ ve ha dh im si nce Christmas andheâsa lovely horse, oneofthe real nice ones,â Bowe said of Grangeclare Park,whose unraceddam is a ha lf -s is ter to Chr istian Williamsâ2019 Welsh Grand Nationalwinner Potters Corner.
Minella Jackpotâshandler, John Nallen, hadbetter fortune wi th de bu tan t Mi ne lla Ma chin e in th es ec ond division of the race
MinellaMachinestill had fivehorses in frontofhim three outbut made smooth progress to challengelongtime leader Ba nde Or ga nis ee at the second-last.
Thewinningson of Blue Bresil hit the frontwell before the lastbut Bande Organisee ralliedand wasonly half a length behind when falling, leavingMinella Machine to come home alone,24lengths clearofFeelNoFear.
âItwas MichaelMoorewho encouraged me to buyhim from FionaMagee at the sales,â Nallen said. âHeâsalways
SUNDAY
GrangeclarePark stunsondebut
Star performance
Grangeclare Park galloped his11rivalsintothe ground in averyimpressive winning debut
worked well and heâs agood jumper.Heâll nowgotoasale.â
Minella Machine,who cost âŹ62,000atlast yearâs Goffs Arkle sale,isahalf-brother to Paul NichollsârecentListed novice hurdle winningmare JubileeAlpha.
Minella Machineâs rider
Adam Feeneywentontoride a double on Liam OâBrienâs improvingmareLonely Dancer in the TramoreRacecourse winners-of-one
ThefrontrunningLonely Dancer,who made awinning return to action at Liscarroll last month,came clear of favourite Park Blue after the second-last to winbyfivelengths in the coloursofLaurence Murphy from Campile OâBrien said: âShe haskept improvingand it wasoriginally inmyheadtogofor the maresâ hunter chaseatCork. Weâllgo to the trackwith her now.â
Michael Kenneallyalso landed adoublewith the Dungourneyrider excellingon owner-trainer JohnnyCollinsâ Kent De Thaix,bringinghim from off the pace to winthe John PFlavin Laketour Stables five-year-old geldingsâmaiden.
Kent De Thaix,runner-up on his penultimateeffortatCastlelands,took command from the sec ond- las tt os ee off
Scallanmarches on with double
Star performance
Mister Pessimistic showed classina strongly run race at avenue synonymouswith throwingupasmartwinner
end up in Punchestown for the sale now.â
Thewinning rider doubled his tally by teamingupwith fellowWexfordnativeSue OâGorman to land theBarclay Communications five-year-old maresâ maiden with Mornington Beach. Thirdinher twoprevious outings,the Sean HowlettownedKingstonHill mare was the classact of the field and she beat Port And Brandy by seven lengths.
âShe should have wonthe last dayaswellbut Iâll takethe
blame for th at, an dI âm delighted to repaythe lads for leavingmeonher,â Scallan said.
âI missedone down the bottomand wenttothe frontagain too s so we rode h cold today, and she showed a lovely turn of foot.â
Sc allanâ s co un tym an, BarryOâNeill, move dastep cl os er to t h nationaltitle a addedtohis purplepatch with twowinners supplied by David Christie HathawaysCottage was their firs tw in ne ro ft he afternoon when she turneda competitive-lookingPeggy
HaganMemorialmaresâopen into aprocession.
Givenaneasylead, Ray Nicholasâsseven-year-old had victorywrapped up entering the home straight as she Bestaline by 24 gths


Th at wa sa thirdvictory of the campaign, afeatmatched by her stablemate MyLife BeLike when e broughtupa -trickinthe Specialist Cars winners-of-two.
TheGetawaygeldinghas beenarevelation since joining Christieâs Fermanaghstable midway through the campaign and he followed up consecutivevictoriesatKirkistown and
Portrush by beating Only For OurMan by four and ahalf lengths.
Noel McParlanwas the third rider to land adouble when Rathkenny took the opening division of the ConnollyâsRed Mills five-year-oldgeldingsâ maiden.
Just touchedoff by the narrowestofmargins at the Antrim venueonhis debut in October, the Masked Marvel geldingmade amends when accountingfor NotFor Passin by three lengths
It wasthe second winner that McParlanhad ridden for the Ge rQ uin na nd Ph ilip McBurneycombination, as Love Sign DâAunou (left)had madeawinningdebutinthe first division of the four-yearold geldingsâmaiden.
Boughtfor âŹ70,000 as astore,
Bellharbour debutthirdKoalys Dubreaubyalength
âIâvehad him alifetime,â laughed Collins of thehalfbrother to French Grade 1 jumpswinner JeuDeThaix.âI boughthim as afoal in France and if heâs not sold, heâll go for awinnersârace.â
Kenneally then wononhis first ride forthe absent Sam Curlingonnewcomer Hilltop Duchess inthe Kilbarry Lodge Stud five-year-old-and-upwards maresâ maiden.
Thetoweringdaughterof Kingston Hill, who is ahalfsister to four trackwinners,led twoout and washolding Boulder Creekwhen the latter fell at thelast.
TheDenis Murphy-ownedand-trained newcomer Lime On Gi n to ok the Go ffs Punchestown Sale four-yearold maresâ maiden under Jack Hendrick.
TheDoctorDino-sired Lime On Gin, athree-quarterssister to Gin On Lime,took the measureoflongtime leader Ha lfthew or ld away at the second-lasttowin snugly by three and ahalf-lengths James Coffeyrodehis fourth winner on Con McSweeneyâs seasonal debutant Corbally Cross in the Kent Homes older geldingsâ maiden for novice riders.
Corbally Cross,who wasthird twice last season, foughtoff As TheLad Says by twoand ahalf lengthsinthe silks of longstandingpoints supporterJoe OâSullivan.
the Goliath Du Berlais gelding wasleft clear when Itâs Party Time ranout at the lastwhile holdingevery chance.That allowed him to beat GinTonic by alength and ahalf Lennon Grove setupthe DerekOâConnor stablefor a weekend to rememberwhen she claimed the Tattersalls Ireland MayP2P and HorseIn Training four-year-old maresâ maiden
Second on her debutat Kildorrery,Eoin Mahonâs mountdeniedMillstatt Abbey apassage up her inside to prevail by half alength That wasalsothe winning margin for Dubhain in the second division of the fiveyear-old geldingsâmaiden, as StuartCrawfordnarrowly deniedhis brother Rossâs more experienced Ballyedwardina thrillingconclusion.
For reports from Ballyknock on Wednesday and Loughanmore on Monday see racingpost.com
Triple Group 1 winner By Frankel
Leadingbreedersusinghimthisyearinclude:

Exactly the type of horse to produce a 2YO store or 3YO jumper for the changing marketplace.
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