Double for Clarecastle owners in Limerick
On last Thursday night at Limerick Greyhound Stadium, there was twelve races on the card with the track rated .20 fast with five of them coming home to the Banner.
On last Thursday night at Limerick Greyhound Stadium, there was twelve races on the card with the track rated .20 fast with five of them coming home to the Banner.
CLARE TRAINER, Pat Conway recorded a double success in Galway over the weekend.
*Members of the Colossal Syndicate from Ennis including Niall Warren. COORACLARE owner James McMahon recorded a double victory in Galway over the weekend.
DOUBLE VICTORIES were recorded for Cooraclare owner James McMahon and Sixmilebridge trainer Stephen Murray in Galway over the weekend while Ollie Hester bowed out after twenty years at the helm.
2023 Con and Annie Kirby Memorial 4th Quarter Final winner, Ryhope Beach with Mark O’Donovan, son of trainer Michael O’Donovan. Also included are Margie and Declan Murphy representing Hospital Herbertstown GAA, the nominated Limerick GAA Club. The Semi-Finals take place on Saturday 15th April. Picture Brendan Gleeson THERE WAS a big shock with the exit …
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SECOND ROUND heats of the Con & Annie Kirby Memorial took centre stage at Limerick Greyhound Stadium on Saturday night last and it was a night to remember as Clona Duke equalled the track record, as well as making history in recording the quickest time ever in the Kirby Classic.
NOEL HEHIR’S Ivy Hill Jaguar roared to life in Galway claiming the top graded contest of the night in Galway last Thursday.
SIXMILEBRIDGE’s Stephen Murray had a double success in Galway greyhound track on Friday night.
Myles Cummins, leading Limerick & Clare GOBA owner 2022 at Limerick Greyhound Track receives his presentation from GOBA officials. NEWMARKET-ON-FERGUS’ Myles Cummins was honoured in Limerick Greyhound Stadium.
The 2022 Matchbook Betting Exchange Irish St. Leger may have been deferred by one week at the Limerick Track due to weather but it was certainly worth waiting for as the €30,000 decider was landed in exceptional fashion by the favourite, Bobsleigh Dream.