• REGISTER NOW!! Why? Because you can't do much without having been registered!

    At the moment you have limited access to view all discussions - and most importantly, you haven't joined our community. What are you waiting for? Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join Join Talking Horses here!

Irish Flat Season 2011

  • Thread starter Thread starter Gearoid
  • Start date Start date
If he won a half reasonable selling hurdle he'd make £15k (if he passed the vet, was of a reasonable age)
Gary Moore claimed one off Elliot for 7k in October 2010, sold it unraced for £800 a month later at the sales.

Plenty been stitched up and you have to ask why they're running it in Selling Hurdles.

£15-20k and if you convince the owner that it's never had it's ground and needs a galloping track which it won't get in Ireland then 25k.
 
I know of an acclamation in a similar situation. This one would thrive in England and I know the owners would be easily talked too. Beautifully bred. Seriously.
 
Gary Moore claimed one off Elliot for 7k in October 2010, sold it unraced for £800 a month later at the sales.

Plenty been stitched up and you have to ask why they're running it in Selling Hurdles.

£15-20k and if you convince the owner that it's never had it's ground and needs a galloping track which it won't get in Ireland then 25k.

I know a horse who was moved from Elliotts only to land at his new destination with a tendon done very badly. The owners were blissfully unaware. You can imagine they were raging. The O'Callaghan trained horse that won at the weekend - are they / were they Elliott's landlords???
 
I know a horse who was moved from Elliotts only to land at his new destination with a tendon done very badly. The owners were blissfully unaware. You can imagine they were raging. The O'Callaghan trained horse that won at the weekend - are they / were they Elliott's landlords???

Yeah.
 
Back
Top