Irish syndicate opportunity

Just back from Wexford via Leopardstown, what a lovely and enjoyable day.

She's not especially big, Granger, but she's an active type who holds herself well and seems interested in everything that she does. She looks very healthy and it's pretty much a case of so far so good.

Colm definitely likes her, but says we'll learn a bit more over the next few weeks as the training steps up and they proceed to "tighten a few screws".
 
She's not especially big, Granger, but she's an active type who holds herself well and seems interested in everything that she does. She looks very healthy and it's pretty much a case of so far so good.

Enough of the staff Grey - how is the mare?
 
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For An Angel is off to the Curragh next week for an "away" gallop which will tell us a bit more. We are also having a stable visit on Sunday 14th October if any forum members would like to come along.
 
Any word on when she might make her racecourse bow Oran?

Too early to know. First key test is next week and if she comes through that, then she will do the same again a few weeks later. If she's up to racing on the track, then I'd hope 3 to 4 weeks will get her there. She's taking her work very well which is a positive. Its a case of how fast she can run now and we will know that over the next few weeks.
 
Too early to know. First key test is next week and if she comes through that, then she will do the same again a few weeks later. If she's up to racing on the track, then I'd hope 3 to 4 weeks will get her there. She's taking her work very well which is a positive. Its a case of how fast she can run now and we will know that over the next few weeks.

Fingers crossed so that all goes well- we may even get a day out:whistle::whistle:
 
One of these days I'll fill out the D/D form for fear my Colm Murphy live card subscription would be switched off :eek:
 
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