Fairyhouse Racecards Horse Racing Tips: Saturday, 25th January 2025

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Fairyhouse 12:28

Wishing Everyone A Healthy 2025 Mares Hurdle

 Winner £6,926, 2nd £2,230, 3rd £1,057, 4th £470, 5th £235, 6th £117

 4yo+, 7 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 2m 110y , GOOD TO YIELDING, Yielding in places

American Money (28/1 – bet365)
This 8-year-old has been off form lately and would need a major turnaround to challenge here. Kieren Buckley rides for Eddie & Patrick Harty.

Cayd Boy (9/2 – BetMGM)
Liz Doyle’s experienced 10-year-old put in a solid performance last time out. Mark Walsh partners him, and he is capable of a competitive effort.

Connors Cross (14/1 – Betvictor)
Thomas Cooper’s 8-year-old has shown glimpses of potential but will need a big step forward under Michael O’Sullivan to feature prominently.

Isle Of Sark (100/1 – bet365)
This outsider from Miss Tara Lee Cogan’s stable has struggled to find form and is unlikely to be in contention. Paddy Hanlon rides.

Luminous Light (10/1 – Betvictor)
Anthony McCann’s 6-year-old has had mixed results but showed enough promise to warrant consideration. Sean Flanagan takes the ride.

Springt De La Mare (6/1 – BetMGM)
Gavin Cromwell’s charge has delivered some solid performances and looks capable of improving further. Keith Donoghue will aim to guide him to a strong finish.

Starman (14/1 – bet365)
This 9-year-old from Anthony McCann’s yard has been inconsistent, but James O’Sullivan could help him improve in this competitive field.

Union Station (7/1 – BetMGM)
Another from Gavin Cromwell’s stable, this 6-year-old has been knocking on the door and could make an impact under Conor Stone-Walsh.

St Faz (7/1 – bet365)
E J O’Grady’s 5-year-old has been consistent and could mount a serious challenge here with Phillip Enright in the saddle.

Crecora Hills (20/1 – Betvictor)
This Robert Tyner-trained runner has yet to find her stride. Simon Torrens will aim to coax out improvement in this competitive lineup.

Mount Sinai (5/1 – BetMGM)
W P Mullins’ 7-year-old showed promise in his last race and could be a major player under Brian Hayes.

Spanish Maid (50/1 – bet365)
Francis J Flood’s 7-year-old has shown little form recently and would need a significant improvement to contend here. Donagh Meyler rides.

Theatre Native (100/30 – Betvictor)
Henry de Bromhead’s 7-year-old, ridden by Rachael Blackmore, has solid credentials and looks like the one to beat in this field.

Verdict

Theatre Native, under the experienced Rachael Blackmore, has the profile of a winner in this race. Mount Sinai poses the strongest challenge and could push the favorite close. St Faz and Union Station are worth considering for those seeking an each-way option, while Springt De La Mare might also surprise if he gets a clear run.

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Fairyhouse 13:03

TM Irish Stallion Trail 10th – 11th January Maiden Hurdle

 Winner £6,157, 2nd £1,983, 3rd £939, 4th £417, 5th £209, 6th £104

 5yo+, 16 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 2m 4f , GOOD TO YIELDING, Yielding in places

Wine An Dine (14/1 – Betvictor)
This 8-year-old trained by Gordon Elliott has been inconsistent but retains ability. Sam Ewing rides, and the pair could challenge if things fall their way.

Vaureal (8/1 – BetMGM)
Colin Bowe’s 6-year-old has struggled to find his best form recently but has shown glimpses of potential. Mr. R James partners him, which adds confidence for a competitive run.

Clonbury Bridge (11/2 – bet365)
J P Dempsey’s 9-year-old has delivered some respectable efforts and looks capable of running into a place here under Charlie O’Dwyer’s guidance.

Theonewedreamof (16/5 – BetMGM)
A solid performer from Gavin Cromwell’s yard, this 6-year-old has the form to feature prominently. Keith Donoghue is on board and will aim to steer her to victory.

Pipers Boreen (4/1 – bet365)
This Shane Nolan-trained 7-year-old has shown consistent form in recent races. Kieren Buckley partners him, and another strong showing is anticipated.

Jump The Shark (13/2 – Betvictor)
Gavin Cromwell’s second entry in the race is a 7-year-old who has shown flashes of brilliance. Mark Walsh takes the reins, making him an interesting contender.

Tankardstown Diva (5/1 – BetMGM)
Ian Patrick Donoghue’s 6-year-old has been close to the front in previous runs. James Smith’s claim could be advantageous, giving her a realistic chance to feature.

Room To Roam (14/1 – bet365)
An experienced 11-year-old from John C McConnell’s yard, he has the stamina for this trip. Alex Harvey’s 5lb claim adds an edge to his chances of finishing in the mix.

Walk In Time (16/1 – Betvictor)
David Harry Kelly’s 8-year-old has been out of the frame recently but has the ability to improve under Cian Quirke’s guidance in this event.

Verdict

Theonewedreamof has the profile to win this race, with solid form and Keith Donoghue aboard. Pipers Boreen offers strong competition and should not be overlooked. Tankardstown Diva could deliver a surprise with her weight advantage, while Jump The Shark has the potential to challenge if conditions suit him.

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Fairyhouse 13:38

Easter Festival 18th – 20th April Handicap Hurdle

 Winner £5,900, 2nd £1,900, 3rd £900, 4th £400, 5th £200, 6th £100

 4yo+, 22 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 2m 4f , GOOD TO YIELDING, Yielding in places

Rockymountainbleu (7/2 – Betvictor)
P J Rothwell’s 7-year-old has been in consistent form, placing regularly and winning recently. Tiernan Power Roche’s 7lb claim adds to the horse’s chances in this competitive lineup.

Palamon (4/1 – bet365)
Paul Nolan’s 5-year-old has shown ability in patches but needs to bounce back from a pulled-up effort. Conor Stone-Walsh’s claim could help him mount a strong challenge.

Heroes Rise (2/1 – BetMGM)
This Gordon Elliott-trained 5-year-old is the one to beat, with impressive recent performances. Sam Ewing retains the ride, and his strong form makes him the standout contender.

Find A Fortune (100/30 – bet365)
Another runner from Gordon Elliott’s yard, this 8-year-old has been consistent in placing efforts and looks well-equipped to be competitive once again under Danny Gilligan.

Goody Four Shoes (13/2 – Betvictor)
Thomas Gibney’s 7-year-old has been improving steadily and could surprise with a strong finish. Darragh O’Keeffe rides, adding confidence to her chances.

Verdict

Heroes Rise appears the class act in this field and is expected to take the victory. Find A Fortune provides strong competition and could make it an Elliott one-two. Rockymountainbleu is a reliable performer and should be in the mix for the places, while Goody Four Shoes offers potential as an each-way option at longer odds.

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Fairyhouse 14:13

Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies’ Handicap

 Winner £10,261, 2nd £3,304, 3rd £1,565, 4th £696, 5th £348, 6th £174

 3yo+, 9 Runners

 Flat,Turf , 7f , GOOD, Good to firm in places (Watering)

Costacurta (8/1 – bet365)
Trained by Henry De Bromhead, this 5-year-old makes his debut under Rachael Blackmore. The partnership adds confidence, though he remains an unknown quantity.

Fool Me Once (66/1 – Betvictor)
Gavin Cromwell’s runner has struggled to make an impression, but Kieren Buckley’s claim might assist in achieving a better result.

Fourcardrun (100/1 – BetMGM)
This 6-year-old has yet to show potential, and improvement will be needed to feature here. Sean O’Keeffe takes the ride for Donal Hassett.

Glens Sensation (10/1 – bet365)
Peter Fahey’s 7-year-old has shown promise but lacks consistency. Sam Ewing will aim to coax a competitive effort from him.

Hello Jack (5/1 – BetMGM)
Gordon Elliott’s 5-year-old made a solid start to his career and has the potential to build on that under Danny Gilligan’s guidance.

Kiss Will (4/6 – bet365)
This 5-year-old from W P Mullins’ yard is the class act in the field. With Paul Townend aboard, he looks set to deliver a strong performance as the favorite.

Knockraha Eagle (100/1 – Betvictor)
Ian Patrick Donoghue’s 5-year-old has struggled to find his form. James Smith will hope to guide him to an improved display.

Lambay Island (20/1 – BetMGM)
Henry De Bromhead’s second entry in the race, ridden by Darragh O’Keeffe, has yet to show ability but could improve with experience.

Quinn The Eskimo (100/1 – bet365)
Paul Nolan’s charge has shown little in his previous outings, and James O’Sullivan will be hoping for significant progress.

Ri An Chnoic (33/1 – Betvictor)
This Gavin Cromwell-trained 6-year-old makes his debut over hurdles with Shane Fitzgerald aboard. A watching brief is recommended.

Sionainn (6/1 – bet365)
Another runner from Gavin Cromwell’s stable, this 5-year-old shows potential and could pose a challenge under Keith Donoghue.

Small Doses (25/1 – BetMGM)
Paul Nolan’s second entry is another with little form to recommend but might improve under Richard Deegan’s ride.

Tizonlyadream (100/1 – Betvictor)
Darren Collins’ 8-year-old has shown no form in his outings and would be a surprise package if he features.

Verdict

Kiss Will is the standout pick and should justify favoritism under Paul Townend. Hello Jack looks like the primary danger and is capable of running a big race. Sionainn has shown enough potential to earn a place, while Costacurta could surprise with a strong debut effort.

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Fairyhouse 14:48

Ballyhane Blenheim Stakes (Listed Race)

 Winner £20,522, 2nd £6,609, 3rd £3,130, 4th £1,391, 5th £696, 6th £348

 2yo, 10 Runners

 Flat,Turf , 6f , GOOD, Good to firm in places (Watering)

Are You Busy (20/1 – bet365)
Rodger Sweeney’s 6-year-old has been consistent without winning and will need to improve to challenge the leaders. Mike O’Connor takes the ride.

Borora River (12/1 – Betvictor)
This Noel Meade-trained mare comes into the race with a recent victory under her belt. Donagh Meyler partners her, and she has the ability to spring a surprise.

Emily’s Light (10/1 – BetMGM)
Gavin Cromwell’s charge hasn’t shown her full potential yet but could step forward under Keith Donoghue’s guidance in this field.

Glenetty (100/1 – Betvictor)
Ms Claire O’Connell’s 8-year-old has been inconsistent and will need a dramatic turnaround to feature here. Patrick M O’Brien rides.

Kara De Thaix (5/2 – bet365)
W P Mullins sends out this promising 5-year-old, who looks poised to improve under Paul Townend. Her pedigree suggests she’s one to watch in this lineup.

Mountrivers Lass (33/1 – BetMGM)
Robert Murphy’s mare has struggled in recent outings but could benefit from Niall Moore’s 7lb claim to produce a better effort.

Pointe A Pitre (50/1 – bet365)
Paul Nolan’s 6-year-old has yet to show competitive form and looks like an outsider despite Sean Flanagan’s experience in the saddle.

Swing Davis (2/1 – Betvictor)
Gordon Elliott’s 5-year-old boasts solid form and is the joint-favorite here. With Sam Ewing aboard, she looks likely to be in the thick of things.

Walk In The Sea (100/1 – BetMGM)
Ian Patrick Donoghue’s 5-year-old hasn’t made much impact and is unlikely to trouble the leading contenders. Caragh Monaghan takes the ride.

Workinonadream (2/1 – bet365)
P J Rothwell’s consistent mare has been knocking on the door. With Tiernan Power Roche claiming 7lb, she could finally break through for a victory.

Verdict

Swing Davis and Workinonadream head the betting and are difficult to separate, but the slight preference goes to Swing Davis for her stronger overall form. Kara De Thaix has the potential to make an impression and should not be underestimated. Borora River is another with solid credentials and could offer value at a longer price.

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Fairyhouse 15:23

La Bucca Restaurants Nursery Handicap

 Winner £6,670, 2nd £2,148, 3rd £1,017, 4th £452, 5th £226, 6th £113

 2yo, 9 Runners

 Flat,Turf , 6f , GOOD, Good to firm in places (Watering)

Grimaud (9/2 – Betvictor)
This Gordon Elliott-trained 5-year-old has been placed in both of his runs so far. With Sam Ewing aboard, he could be a key player in this field.

Along The Way (7/1 – bet365)
Eddie & Patrick Harty’s runner showed promise last time and could take another step forward under Mark Walsh’s experienced guidance.

Battleoftheboyne (16/1 – BetMGM)
A lightly raced 5-year-old from Gordon Elliott’s stable who failed to make an impression on debut. Improvement is needed, but Danny Gilligan’s claim may help.

Be Positive (50/1 – Betvictor)
Seamus Neville’s 6-year-old has struggled to show much ability so far. Cian Quirke’s claim may provide a small boost, but he remains an outsider.

Ellis Mor (33/1 – bet365)
Miss Jennifer Anne Lynch’s runner was pulled up on debut and faces a tough task to make an impression in this field. Phillip Enright takes the ride.

Fishery Lane (7/4 – BetMGM)
This 6-year-old from W P Mullins’ yard ran a strong race last time and looks poised to improve further. Paul Townend in the saddle enhances his chances significantly.

Jersey Des Brosses (7/1 – bet365)
After a long layoff, this Gordon Elliott-trained 6-year-old showed little on his recent return. Jake Coen’s 3lb claim could help, but he needs to show more.

John The Spark (25/1 – Betvictor)
Ian Patrick Donoghue’s 8-year-old has shown glimpses of ability but has been inconsistent. Keith Donoghue will aim to guide him to a better result.

Quantum Quest (7/4 – bet365)
Henry De Bromhead’s 5-year-old made an encouraging debut and looks capable of stepping forward under J J Slevin. A strong contender.

Slieve Annilog (25/1 – BetMGM)
Riceal Dunne’s 7-year-old has a recent win to his name but needs to show he can handle this tougher assignment. Oakley Brown takes the ride.

Verdict

Quantum Quest appears to have the potential to build on his promising debut and could take the top spot. Fishery Lane offers a strong challenge with Paul Townend aboard, while Grimaud has the consistency to feature prominently. Along The Way could also make his presence felt if he continues to improve.

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Fairyhouse 15:57

Sign Up To Fairyhouse Newsletter Handicap Hurdle

 Winner £5,130, 2nd £1,652, 3rd £783, 4th £348, 5th £174, 6th £87

 4yo+, 19 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 2m 7f 165y , GOOD, Good to yielding in places (Watering) (Inside Track)

Silas Marner (8/1 – bet365)
Charles O’Brien’s 8-year-old has struggled for consistency but has shown flashes of ability. Gearoid Brouder’s claim could help bring out his best here.

Blue Reed (20/1 – BetMGM)
Cian Collins’ 6-year-old has been unplaced in recent runs, but Carl Millar’s 5lb claim might help improve his chances in this field.

Duffys Hodey (10/3 – Betvictor)
P J Rothwell’s charge has been in solid form this season, securing a win and a place in his last three starts. Tiernan Power Roche takes the reins again and will aim for another strong showing.

Ag Obair Go Crua (33/1 – bet365)
J P Flavin’s 6-year-old has yet to make an impact this season. Danny Mullins partners him here, hoping for a significant improvement.

Olord (50/1 – BetMGM)
Darren Collins’ 9-year-old has struggled for form and needs a significant turnaround to feature in this race. Jack G Gilligan takes the ride.

Party Pack (33/1 – Betvictor)
This 7-year-old from J P Flavin’s stable has not shown much recently. Cian Quirke’s claim offers some hope for a better effort.

Deep Sigh (16/1 – bet365)
John C McConnell’s 7-year-old has been out of form but could find improvement under Alex Harvey’s 5lb claim.

Shanroe Nancy (40/1 – BetMGM)
This Karl Thornton-trained 6-year-old has shown little in recent outings. Donagh Meyler will need to inspire a big performance to make an impact here.

Fortuna Lora (20/1 – Betvictor)
Denis Gerard Hogan’s 5-year-old has struggled for consistency. Daniel King’s ride might bring a slight improvement.

Kyle Valley (33/1 – bet365)
Another from P J Rothwell’s stable, this 7-year-old has failed to make an impression lately. Simon Torrens will aim to coax a better run.

Lariat (12/1 – BetMGM)
John C McConnell’s 9-year-old showed promise with a runner-up finish two starts ago but disappointed last time. Ben Harvey takes the ride.

Heidi’s Frontiere (6/1 – Betvictor)
Michael G Kennedy’s mare showed significant improvement when finishing fourth in her latest race. Phillip Enright partners her and could guide her to another strong effort.

Coco Lightning (11/2 – bet365)
Cian Collins’ 8-year-old has been improving steadily. Danny Gilligan takes the reins and looks set to push for a top-three finish.

Ivane (9/2 – BetMGM)
This 7-year-old trained by Ciaran Murphy produced a better effort last time out. E Walsh rides and could be in contention for a strong finish.

Rebelle Chaud (7/2 – Betvictor)
Alan Donoghue’s 9-year-old has been in good form with two solid placings recently. Sean O’Keeffe rides, and he looks capable of a big performance.

Realtin Lonrach (25/1 – bet365)
This 9-year-old from M F O’Dowd’s yard has not shown much in recent runs but will be looking to improve under Michael O’Sullivan’s guidance.

Verdict

Rebelle Chaud has been in excellent form and looks ready to capitalize with a victory. Duffys Hodey is another strong contender with consistent results recently. Coco Lightning and Heidi’s Frontiere both have the potential to challenge for places, while Ivane could offer value for those seeking an each-way option.

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