Category: RACING

  • Selections for Killarney – July 18th 2025

    Selections for Killarney – July 18th 2025

    1.25: CINNAMON COCO (JJ SLEVIN/JOSEPH O’BRIEN) 1.55: AMBOYNA (DARRAGH O’KEEFFE/J. E. & T. KIELY) 2.30: COOL CHEERY (PAUL TOWNEND/WILLIE MULLINS) 3.05: DUTCH SCHULTZ – EW – (CONOR STONE-WALSH/GAVIN CROMWELL) 3.40: NURBERGRING (JJ SLEVIN/JOSEPH O’BRIEN) 4.15: BIG ISLAND – EW – (DANNY MULLINS/BILLY LANNIGAN) 4.50: DUE COURSE – EW – (EOIN STAPLES (7)/GAVIN CROMWELL) 5.25: FRAHER…

  • Gosden launches incredible defence of Murphy but will anybody listen?

    Gosden launches incredible defence of Murphy but will anybody listen?

    It would be wagered that it would be universally accepted that John Gosden is one of the nicest gentlemen in horse racing. Yes, I will admit that when Kieran Shoemark lost the role as ‘first jockey’ in Gosden’s yard I was highly critical of the trainer and his son and joint licencee, Thady, but, the…

  • Selections for Leopardstown – June 19th 2025

    Selections for Leopardstown – June 19th 2025

    4.40: DIAL ME IN (DECLAN MCDONOGH/JOSEPH O’BRIEN) 5.10: FERRYBANK – EW – (SHANE O’CALLAGHAN (5)/TED WALSH) 5.53: TILANI – EW – (CHRIS HAYES/DERMOT WELD) 6.28: JA’MARR – EW – (LUKE MCATEER/DAVID MARNANE) 7.00: ELUSIVE DUKE – EW – (RONAN WHELAN/KEVIN COLEMAN) 7.30: SUPER FLY – EW – (GAVIN RYAN/ANTHONY MCCANN) 8.00: CARTHUSIAN (SCOTT MCCULLAGH/JESSICA HARRINGTON)…

  • Tormey keeps up fine family tradition

    Tormey keeps up fine family tradition

    When Hank Williams Jr had his hit song Family Tradition in 1979, he was referring to clan customs which the over sanitised political correctness of modern society would undoubtedly frown upon if not have a complete seizure. However, it’s highly unlikely there will be any protests around Ashbourne or Garristown anytime in the near future…

  • Shock as brilliant Blackmore bows out with immediate effect

    Shock as brilliant Blackmore bows out with immediate effect

    The world of National Hunt racing is no doubt in as much shock as is this writer with the news on Monday evening that trailblazing lady rider Rachael Blackmore has called time on her glory-laden career with immediate effect. The 35-year-old native of Killenaule, Co Tipperary smashed glass ceilings not just in horse racing, but…

  • Shoemark shown the door in the hunt for a fall guy

    Shoemark shown the door in the hunt for a fall guy

    Eric Cantona, Trevor Brennan, Roy Keane, Graham Geraghty and Paul Carberry. All supremely gifted sportsmen, yet each as enigmatic as the last. So much so that managing their quirks became the most pivotal component in making their genius flourish. They all thought Sean (Boylan) was mad making Graham Meath captain. It ended up being his…

  • Horses aren’t machines, jockeys are human, accept that and you’ll be grand

    Horses aren’t machines, jockeys are human, accept that and you’ll be grand

    “Just as quick as it started, the firing stopped. And a terrible silence hung over the valley”… Yes, it’s the same quotation from the beginning of The Ballad of Michael Collins that appears in this spot this night every year. For the simple reason it best encapsulates the deflation of spirits that arrives with the…

  • The wheels of life keep turning but the shadow of sadness endures

    The wheels of life keep turning but the shadow of sadness endures

    There are certain things in life that, although predominantly something positive, can stir emotions which morph into into profound sadness. Like, come harvest time, there’s always a deep tinge of sadness that some of the fields where work went on when I was a kid but had no powered wheelchair are now polluted with housing…

  • Doing it in such a way that people cannot but notice

    Doing it in such a way that people cannot but notice

    In honour of International Womens Day, we here and BTS head office look at some of those who have made sporting strides on the local, national and international stage… NINA CARBERRY (WALSH) MEP: The only possible place this celebratory journey could  begin. Enshrined her name in Irish sporting history when becoming the first lady rider…

  • I’ve no hair to tear out so I may headbutt the wall

    I’ve no hair to tear out so I may headbutt the wall

    What is it with those in sports administration wanting less instead of more? Think about it – when the Premier League began, there were 42 league games a season. The original incarnation of the Heineken Cup was a much better competition in its embryonic stage than the current truncated, rushed rabble. More recently, the GAA’s…