No confusion for Manley in Galway
THERE WAS no confusion for Cratloe owner Ger Manley when Confused Kiely claimed the top prize in the €500 Getting Out Race.
THERE WAS no confusion for Cratloe owner Ger Manley when Confused Kiely claimed the top prize in the €500 Getting Out Race.
*Robert Carkill and family celebrate the success of Camerooney. CLARE greyhound owners tasted success in Galway, Limerick and Kerry over the past week.
Limerick and Clare officer’s of GOBA Tommy Hegarty, Corona Ryan and Seanie McMahon presenting the Hall Of Fame award to JP McManus. A PACKED Limerick Greyhound Stadium on Saturday night last saw the 2025 Con & Annie Kirby Memorial come to a head as the night belonged to Faypoint Ranger as he completed a clean …
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A FIRST career success was recorded by Brickhill Rosie in Galway much to the delight of her Clare owners.
CILLOWEN MISSILE owned by Rockmount’s George Gallery recorded his second career success in the A4 graded sixth contest at the Galway Track on Saturday night last easing home five and a half lengths clear of Croaghill Sky in 28.90.
After the most incredible four weeks of canine action, the Con & Annie Kirby Memorial saw the aptly named Clonbrien Treaty announce himself as a future superstar, producing a brilliant display to emerge an easy and most deserving winner of the €80,000 to the winner showpiece at the Limerick Track on Friday night last.
*Photograph: Brian Arthur THE EXECUTIVE of RCÉ/GRI met early on Monday morning to discuss the rescheduling of the Matchbook Irish St. Leger 2022 Final at the Limerick Track which was postponed on Saturday night due to freezing temperatures.
It was a productive evening at Limerick Greyhound Track on last Thursday night for the Clare contingent with success claimed in six of the twelve races on offer.
CLARE greyhound owners are enjoying great success in Limerick as of late with Mary Crotty of O’Briensbridge in the winners enclosure twice over the past week.
*Clare hurler, Jack Browne. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CASCADE PHANTOM owned by Clare hurler, Jack Browne recorded his second success in only his third outing.