Gary Noonan rides his fourth winner of the season | Weekly Racing News

ATHEA trainer Eoin McCarthy took the two-mile maresโ€™ handicap hurdle at Limerick on Tuesday with the ever-improving Elite Des Mottes. The 3/1 favourite was winning for the second time in three starts when getting the better of the John Ryan-trained Thatโ€™s Lifebuoy by a length and three-parts under Newcastle West conditional rider Gary Noonan who was riding his fourth winner of the season.

McCarthy said of the Sean Maguire owned winner:

โ€œShe is a lovely mare. Now that the penny has dropped, she is really running consistently and is a big scopey mare who should be nice over a fence next season.โ€

Donie McInerney and owners, the Suir Syndicate were winners with 25/1 chance Secret Sea, the longest-priced winner of the afternoon. Trained by Eoin Doyle, the four-year-old came from off the pace to beat the Stephen Ryan-trained Global Mayhem by two lengths and the winning rider reported:

โ€œWe went pretty hard early on and I wanted to be just behind the leaders but ended up a bit far back. She jumped and travelled well and when I pulled her out, she took off from underneath me and I slotted in behind the leaders until the last.โ€

Wesley Joyce partnered his 10th career winner when taking the first division of the apprentice handicap at Dundalk on Wednesday on the Michael Mulvany-trained Take My Hand.

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The Limerick City youngster made all the running on the 33/1 chance which held off the late effort of the Sarah Lynam-trained Royal Scholar to win by three-parts of a length.

Easily the most impressive winner was the Henry de Bromhead-trained Star Girls Aalmal which ran away with the seven-furlong maiden for two-year-old.

Ridden by Chris Hayes, the easy-to-back 6/4 favourite made much of the running and was never seriously challenged as she scored by an easy four and three-parts of a length from the Joseph Oโ€™Brien-trained Brostaigh.

Hayes reported:

โ€œI donโ€™t know where her ceiling is but sheโ€™s very good. She was flicking her ears and I gave her a squeeze at the top of the straight and she impressed me. Sheโ€™s going to bring them to big places.โ€

Hayes went on to complete a treble on the day but he had to work harder for his additional success. He took the seven-furlong nursery handicap on the Edward Lynam-trained 9/4 favourite Marsha which scored in the colours of Marita Rogers and Sabina Power and rounded off the session with a last-gasp short-head victory on the Luke Comer-trained 2/1 favourite in the second division of the 12-furlong handicap.

Mark Walsh rode two winners for owner JP McManus at Thurles on Thursday and the first of them was trained by Charles Byrnes.

They took the two-mile six-furlong handicap chase with the well-supported 3/1 favourite Pairc Na nGeal which wasnโ€™t all that clever over the final fence but picked up well to score by two lengths from the David Oโ€™Brien-trained Ran Rite.

The JP McManus-owned Pairc Na nGael and Mark Walsh race away from the final fence to win for trainer Charles Byrnes at Thurles on Thursday. Photo: Patrick McCann/Racing Post

The McManus/Walsh double was completed when the Edward Oโ€™Grady-trained Priory Park took the two and a half-mile handicap hurdle at odds of 16/1. The five-year-old beat the Sean Oโ€™Brien-trained 11/4 favourite Nellโ€™s Well by three-parts of a length.

Paddy Twomey was a winner with his final runner of the year as Show The Stars landed the one-mile filliesโ€™ maiden at Dundalk on Friday night.

A very warm 8/13 favourite, she was always up with the pace under Billy Lee and had plenty in hand as she beat the Johnny Murtagh-trained Maeve Of Connaught by a length and a quarter.

Twomey said:

โ€œWe will start her in the easiest spot we can next year, but I think sheโ€™s good enough to run in stakes company, probably in an Oaks trial rather than a Guineas trial.โ€

Chris Hayes landed the final two races on the card, both divisions of the 10-furlong handicap, on six-year-olds trained by Luke Comer.

The pair won the opening leg with 14/1 chance Clueless Hill which led over a furlong from the finish and held off the challenge of his own stable mate and 11/10 favourite Dr Patrick to win by a neck.

The late double was completed as 22/1 chance Scarlet Seymour took the nightโ€™s finale. He beat the Ado McGuinness-trained 11/1 shot Alhaajeb by a more comfortable length and three-parts.

Cathal Landers sent the locals home happy as he landed the finale at Gowran Park on Saturday. He won the maresโ€™ handicap hurdle on the Jimmy Barcoe-trained Influential Lady, the 6/1 chance scoring a last-gasp win in the Gowran trainerโ€™s own colours. The seven-year-old got on top late on to beat the front-running Kilashee by half a length.

Kilashee and Liam Quinlan lead eventual winner, the Jimmy Barcoe-trained Influential Lady and Cathal Landers away from the last at Gowran Park on Saturday. Photo: Caroline Norris/Racing Post

Upcoming Fixtures

Punchestown โ€“ Tuesday, November 23 (First Race 12 noon)

Dundalk โ€“ Wednesday, November 24 (First Race 2pm)

Thurles โ€“ Thursday, November 25 (First Race 12.05pm)

Dundalk โ€“ Friday, November 26 (First Race 4pm)

Fairyhouse โ€“ Saturday, November 27 (First Race 11.30am)

Fairyhouse โ€“ Sunday, November 28 (First Race 12 noon)

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