4.15 2m. 14 Declared. ISF EBF (Mares) (Pro-Am) INH Flat Race of €10,000.00 4/7-y-o
1st - €6,000.00 2nd - €2,000.00 3rd - €1,000.00 4th - €500.00 5th - €300.00 6th - €200.00
FormscanBy Eamonn Murphy - Jamie Codd rides GLENVEAGH PARK over Cute Cherry (a half-sister to 2019 Ladbrokes Trophy hero, De Rasher Counter) of the Gordon Elliott pair, and the Walk In The Park filly can make her experience count. The Cullentra House youngster was fourth as a joint market-leader at Punchestown in February, when also competing under the Wexford jockey. There have been a lot of winners from this outfit in recent days, and the movements of Glenveagh Park in the market ought to be illuminating. Mikey McGuane rode his first winner just last week, and he’ll likely be there or thereabouts here as well aboard Fame And Joy. John Joe Walsh and Dot Love are both two-handed. Some of that quartet can show up well, and there are others with each-way chances too.
An I.N.H. flat race for four, five, six and seven years old mares only that have not won a race under any N.H. Rules or Rules of Racing that are EBF eligibleWeights - 4-y-o 11st 8lbs 5, 6 and 7-y-o 11st 11lbsRiders - Qualified Riders under I.N.H.S. Rules. Professional Riders under I.N.H.S. Rules (other than Apprentices) who have not lost the right to claim the 7lb allowance under Rule 52 (iii) (up to and including 30th October) may also ride in this race. (The winning owner in this race will receive a €5000 bonus should the winning filly be eligible for the Weatherbys Ireland/I.T.B.A. N.H. Fillies Bonus Scheme)