McNamara, Hayes and McDonagh in the winning enclosure | Weekly Racing News

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ANOTHER round of all things Horse-Racing from Limerick and Clare.

Andrew McNamara added to his all-weather tally when the Wesley Joyce-ridden Very Excellent landed the 10-furlong handicap in the colours of owner Andrew Heffernan at Dundalk on Wednesday. The 9/2 joint-favourite led before the straight and held off the late run of the Terence Oโ€™Brien-trained Crescent Lake to score by half a length.

County Meath-based McNamara had also been a winner at Clonmel on the previous afternoon where he combined with conditional jockey Peterjon Carberry to land the claiming hurdle with Scarpeta at odds of 15/2. The winner carried the colours of the Iโ€™m A Game Changer Syndicate.

Chris Hayes rode his fifth winner of 2022 when partnering the Luke Comer-trained Dammit to a narrow success in the 12-furlong handicap. The 17/2 shot came from off the pace to beat the Hilary McLoughlin-trained Evening Verse by a neck.

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Sweet Will and Conor McNamara winning the Fermoy Handicap Hurdle at Cork Racecourse Mallow.
Picture: David Keane/Racing Post
24.03.2022

Cheltenham Festival winner Mark McDonagh maintained his fine run of success when partnering the Sean Oโ€™Brien-trained Nellโ€™s Well to a cosy success in the three-mile handicap hurdle. The Cratloe conditional rider had the 9/2 chance in front before the final hurdle to beat the Denis Hogan-trained Wild Hunt by a length and a quarter in the colours of owner Patrick Casey.

It was his third win on the mare. McDonaghโ€™s fellow Cheltenham hero Gavin Cromwell teamed with Conor McNamara to take the two and a half-mile handicap hurdle with Sweet Will. The five-year-old races for the Out Of Bounds Syndicate and got the better of the Tom Nagle-trained Four Horsemen by half a length at odds of 13/2.

Chris Hayes and Dermot Weld didnโ€™t have to wait long for their first winner of the new Flat season as Radiyka took the opening near six-furlong maiden at Naas on Sunday. The 3/1 chance, in the colours of HH Aga Khan, raced up with the pace and looked a bright prospect as she beat James Barrettโ€™s Furnace Creek by a length.

Nellโ€™s Well and Mark McDonagh land another success at Cork for trainer Sean Oโ€™Brien on Thursday. Photo: David Keane/Racing Post

Flan Costelloโ€™s Masterstonemason was back in the winnersโ€™ enclosure for the first time since September 2017 when taking the opportunity handicap hurdle at Limerick on Sunday. Ridden by County Kildare conditional rider Charlie Oโ€™Dwyer, the 25/1 chance got up in the final strides to beat the Ross Oโ€™Sullivan-trained Gotthenod by a neck.

Flan Costello junior said,

โ€œIt is amazing for the old man, he loves the sport and this is his thing. We are riding out 14, it is a small family operation and we have a few nice horses at home at the moment. His is fantastic and was five years coming!โ€

Upcoming Fixtures

Navan โ€“ Tuesday, March 29 (First Race 2.15pm)

Naas โ€“ Thursday, March 31 (First Race 2.30pm)

Dundalk โ€“ Friday, April 1 (First Race 5.20pm)

Wexford โ€“ Friday, April 1 (First Race 4.30pm)

Leopardstown โ€“ Saturday, April 2 (First Race 2pm)

Cork โ€“ Sunday, April 3 (First Race 2.05pm)

Fairyhouse โ€“ Sunday, April 3 (First Race 1.45pm)

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