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THE HERALD SATURDAY 22 JULY 2017

Saturday 22 July 2017

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THREE women were killed in a horror car crash on their way home from holiday. Mairead Mundy, her mum Margaret McGonagle and Racheal Battles died near Ardee. They were returning from Turkey where they had celebrated Ms Mundy’s first wedding anniversary. SEE PAGES 6-7

Mairead Mundy (above), Margaret McGonagle (far left) and Racheal Battles died in crash (opposite) RRP of The Weekend Herald in ROI is €1 THE HERALD Vol. 126 No. 174


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FOUR Dublin friends are counting their blessings in surviving the Kos earthquake as the bar in which two died was their ‘local’.

Gagging order bans naming of pair denied bail over gun on train

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A JUDGE has banned the media from naming a man and woman arrested following the handover of a loaded gun on a Dublin to Belfast train. Judge Gerard Jones imposed the gagging order preventing the identification of the pair for their own safety after being told they were involved in an ongoing criminal feud inside and outside Ireland. The mother-of-one (20) is alleged to have handed over a bag containing a loaded semiautomatic pistol to the man (23), who was later arrested on the train. Dublin District Court heard he allegedly tried to kick the bag under a chair when gardai confronted him, while the woman was later arrested at Dublin Airport in what detectives believed was an attempt to flee the country.

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LIVERPOOL manager Jurgen Klopp has said playmaker Philippe Coutinho is not for sale, after Spanish giants Barcelona had a £72m bid for the Brazilian rejected.

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Judge Jones refused to grant them bail and remanded them in custody to next week. He banned the media from naming either accused after their lawyers said there were concerns for their safety. The pair, from the north inner city, are both charged with three firearms offences – unlawful possession of a CZ model semi-automatic pistol with two rounds of 7.65 Browning calibre ammunition and one shotgun cartridge. The offences are alleged to have happened at Connolly Station on Wednesday.

Undercover gardai pin a suspect to the ground at Connolly Station

Gardai alleged both defendants were caught red-handed and were flight risks if granted bail. Det Gda Marguerite Reilly said the arrests arose from an intelligence-led operation by the Garda National Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau (DOCB) targeting an organised criminal group within and outside the jurisdiction. It was alleged that the woman was seen handing over a bag containing the loaded firearm and ammunition. She was later apprehended by gardai at Terminal One at Dublin Airport.

She had her passport and a travel bag with her. Det Gda Reilly said the woman had strong links outside the jurisdiction. The woman’s solicitor, Eoin Lysaght, said his client was outside the terminal and was waiting for a bus to Galway. She had no aeroplane tickets and had her passport because she looked so young she would not have been able to buy cigarettes. Mr Lysaght said the woman denied any knowledge of the items in the bag and box. Det Gda Gary Wood said it

was alleged that the man was seen taking possession of the bag with the firearm and conveying it on to a Belfast-bound train. It was alleged he had links to an organised criminal group with strong connections in Spain, the Netherlands and other countries. Applying for bail, his solicitor Miska Hanahoe said he enjoyed a presumption of innocence. “I don’t know any more serious offence than someone caught red-handed with a loaded gun on a train bound for Belfast,” Judge Jones said.


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LuckybrideBarbara willsay‘Ido’before rushingoff toseeU2 Sorcha O’Connor and Amy Mulvaney

the audience,” said Ric Lipson. Stufish said the stage was designed to reflect key elements of the band’s 1987 hometown gig, while embracing new technologies. Meanwhile, one of the 80,000 who will be in the crowd tonight is U2 superfan Aaron Sams. The Nova Scotia native is gearing up for his seventh U2 show in Dublin, having flown in specially for the gig. He has seen the band more than 60 times, including the shows at Croker in 2005 and 2009, as well as a 27 times on the 360 Tour. After tonight’s concert, he will follow them to Paris for both shows there and then on to Brussels.

ONE bride will get a wedding gift to remember today. Dublin Bus driver John O’Reagan has secured tickets for himself and Barbara Murphy to head straight from their wedding reception to Croke Park to see U2’s sold-out Joshua Tree Tour 2017 concert. Barbara is a massive fan of the Dublin rockers and she was devastated to have to miss the gig to get hitched. However, now she’ll see her idols as John has secured a pair of tickets thanks to the kindness of a Radio Nova listener. Listener Dimi contacted the station’s Pat Courtenay Show and said she had four spare U2 tickets as her friends from Bulgaria couldn’t make it.

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Rather than sell them to touts, she wanted them to go to a real U2 fan and asked Tom’s listeners to tell them their U2 stories and why they deserved the tickets. John’s story stood out and he surprised Barbara with the news via a phone call live on air yesterday. Barbara sobbed as John told her the news. The pair will tie the knot in a low-key ceremony in Laytown, Co Meath, with just their parents in attendance. When asked what guests will think when it is revealed that the newlyweds will be heading from their reception dinner straight to the U2 gig, Barbara

U2’s The Edge and Bono are set to perform tonight. Newlyweds John and Barbara (inset) will be there

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said: “They know I’m a big fan. I know they’ll be OK – I hope.” She added that “this is unbelievable” as the Radio Nova crew turned up at her door during a Facebook live event after announcing the news. Before the big reveal, John said Barbara was a massive U2 fan. “We went to see them in Belfast last time they were here and she cried the entire time. Then she went to, I think, four of their Dublin dates on that tour,” he said. “Her first U2 gig was in 1987, and I’m sure she cried for the entire time then too.” The set designer for tonight’s show has revealed that special

measures have been taken to protect the Croke Park pitch. Dublin GAA manager Jim Gavin complained about the condition of the playing surface after Coldplay’s gig there earlier this month. “It wasn’t great now for both teams, and it’s probably something the GAA need to have a little reflection on,” Gavin told Newstalk after the Dubs’ Leinster final win over Kildare last weekend. However, stage designers Stufish Entertainment Architects revealed that protection has been put in place. “The cover goes down over the whole pitch to protect the grass from the stage and

Aaron’s family emigrated from Carrigfergus, Co Antrim, to Nova Scotia nine generations ago, but it was his older sister who introduced him to the band when he was 10-years-old. “She brought home Under A Blood Red Sky, the live album, and I’d never heard a live album before, so listening to the band singing at the end of 40, I was hooked,” he said. “The next big thing was The Unforgettable Fire – that was the first album I went out and bought myself. And then there was Live Aid right after that. “I remember sitting on my grandmother’s couch watching Live Aid and just being amazed.” Aaron said he has been contacted by U2 fans from all over the world.

‘I’ve been hit by gender pay gap’ – Red Rock Rebecca Laura Lynott ACTRESS Rebecca O’Mara has revealed that she has been paid less than her male co-stars. Rebecca, who appeared in acclaimed BBC drama Line Of Duty as Daniel Mays’ love interest and in Red Rock as Gda Frankie Hynes, is also a regular on the Irish and UK theatre scene. She made the comments after Hollywood star Emma Stone spoke out against the gender pay gap in the acting industry, revealing that her male co-stars offered to take salary drops so she would receive pay parity. Rebecca (39), from Sandycove, has helped to raise awareness of the situation many Irish

actresses often have to face. “In the past I’ve certainly been paid less than men who had the same size, if not smaller, roles than me, in theatre in the UK and in Ireland,” she said. “As a jobbing actor in the theatre your level of fee is decided by how many times you’ve worked with that theatre or company, so you have to work your way up the pay scale. “However, this is at the discretion of whoever runs the company, and up until now a lot of those people have tended

to be white middle-class men driven by male bias, which may be conscious or unconscious, creating inequality on every level of theatre production. “The hope is that from now on, because we have a new awareness thanks to movements like Waking The Feminists, whoever is running a theatre or company, be they male or female, will strive to achieve total gender parity for not only pay but also in terms of equality in the representation of women on and off stage.”

Rebecca will next perform at a reading of Sonya Kelly’s Furniture with Druid Theatre at the Galway Arts Festival next Friday, and she has other projects in the mix.

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Love/Hate actress Denise McCormack has also praised Stone for raising the contentious issue of the pay gap. Denise (41), who tends to play strong women on screen, from Linda in Love/Hate to Bridget Kiely in TV3’s Red Rock, said: “It’s great that someone as famous and with so much power as Emma Stone has come out and raised awareness about pay. “She has the status to do it,

but I’d imagine a lot of women might be concerned about coming out to say this because they might be afraid they wouldn’t be cast or that they’d lose their job. “I think she was the right person to raise this. “Young Irish actresses coming into the business might be afraid to raise this – they might feel that it looks like they don’t want the job. “I’d be very annoyed if I was getting paid less, but I’ve never had this problem. I always get my agent to see, if I’m a main character, that I’m on the same wage as the male actors. “If I’m doing the same job as someone else, it’s irrelevant what age or sex I am.”

Rebecca O’Mara has lent support to Emma Stone (left)


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It’s love actually for Health Minister and his nurse sweetheart Nicola Anderson

but later attended the reception at Tinakilly House. Former Taoiseach Enda Kenny and wife Fionnuala were there, along with junior ministers Paul Kehoe, Patrick O’Donovan and Mary Mitchell O’Connor. Also among the guests were former Ireland international footballer Damien Duff and his wife, Elaine.

HEALTH Minister Simon Harris and his sweetheart Caoimhe Wade chose the melody from romantic movie Love Actually to begin their married life. There was also time for one more official Department of Health announcement before the minister tied the knot with his longtime love.

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CHEERS

An hour before the wedding began, Mr Harris’s department released a statement on the new review group into voluntary hospitals, approved by the minister late the night before. Cheers broke out in St Patrick’s church in Kilquade, Co Wicklow, as the couple were officially pronounced husband and wife. Caoimhe, originally from Gorey, Co Wexford, is a cardiac nurse for infants at Our Lady’s Hospital for Sick Children in Crumlin. The groom arrived half-an-

Health Minister Simon Harris and his bride Caoimhe Wade; (inset) guests included Damien Duff and his wife, Elaine

hour ahead of the ceremony, a white rose in his buttonhole, alongside his brother and best man, autism campaigner Adam Harris. Cabinet members at the wedding were Tanaiste Frances Fitzgerald, Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe and Foreign Affairs Minister Simon Coveney. Taoiseach Leo Varadkar missed the wedding because of official government business

The happy couple were lucky with the weather – clouds threatened but rain held off, with the sun breaking out as they left the church in a sports car. There was a prayer during the Mass for those who serve in public office, that they may have the strength to make “wise decisions”. The service was light-hearted, with the service conducted by Fr Michael Cahill, who cracked teasing jokes at the expense of the groom, his nephew. He deliberately got the bride’s name wrong, referring to her as “Ciara” to “check that everyone was paying attention”.

MAN(24)CHARGEDWITH RAPEANDIMPRISONMENT OFSPANISHSTUDENT(18) Andrew Phelan

A MAN has appeared in court charged with raping, imprisoning and threatening to kill a teenage Spanish student in Dublin. The accused (24), who cannot be named, was arrested and charged by gardai investigating a sex attack on an 18-year-old woman on waste ground in the south of the city last weekend. Judge Michael Walsh remanded him in custody for the preparation of a book of evidence after hearing he had a “significant history” of mental health problems.

No bail application was made on his behalf. The accused is charged with offences which allegedly occurred at the Irish Glass Bottle site, Ringsend, on July 15 or 16. The man was originally arrested for questioning at Irishtown Garda Station on Monday before being released without charge the following day. Earlier yesterday, he was due in court on unrelated charges when gardai re-arrested him and applied to have his bail revoked on those charges. Judge Walsh revoked bail and the accused was charged with the rape, false imprisonment

and threat to kill offences while he was in custody. Det Gda Bryan Hunt told Dublin District Court that the accused made no reply to any of the charges after caution. “The DPP directs trial on indictment on all three matters, judge,” Det Gda Hunt said. Defence solicitor Tony Collier made no application for bail

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“in light of the applications to revoke other bail bonds”. Mr Collier asked the judge to direct a psychiatric report on the accused. The judge asked what the basis was.

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Mr Collier replied it was because of “concerns I would have about his mental well-being at this time”. He said he had dealt with the accused in the past and “he has a significant history”. Judge Walsh instead ordered that the defendant receives “such medical treatment as the prison governor and his medical advisers deem appropriate”.

He granted free legal aid after hearing the defendant receives disability payments. The accused was remanded to appear at Cloverhill District Court next Friday. The 18-year-old student, who arrived in Dublin only recently, was living with a host family. She was in the city centre on Saturday night and told gardai she met a man on the quays. She told officers they went to a green area where she alleged the attack took place. She later escaped and raised the alarm. Gardai made contact with her family in Spain and they travelled to Dublin.

The Irish Glass Bottle site


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News 5 Damo and Ivor film will be ‘whopper’ – directors Sorcha O’Connor DUBLIN’S north and south sides are set to collide on the big screen next year as infamous brothers Damo and Ivor hunt down a third longlost brother, John Joe. Promised to be a “whopper” by directors Rob and Ronan Burke, the film will take the pair across the country, teaching them a few life lessons along the way. “We’re beyond excited to be directing Damo & Ivor The Movie. It’s a hilarious script

Eve Doherty (above) denies harassing solicitor Elizabeth Howlin

Harassment trialgarda ‘worewigto sendemail’ Declan Brennan A GARDA on trial for harassing a state solicitor wore a wig and sunglasses while sending an anonymous email from a city centre internet cafe, a court has heard. Eve Doherty (49), a garda based in Dublin, denies harassing Elizabeth Howlin between September 2011 and March 2013. She also denies making false statements on two dates in March 2013 claiming Ms Howlin was perverting the course of justice. Ms Howlin worked as a directing officer with the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) and was involved in deciding whether to direct prosecutions in criminal cases. Over an 18-month period, letters and emails were sent to Ms Howlin’s home, her place of work and to her GP, calling her a “corrupt b***h” and an “incompetent useless hobbit”. The material, which included leaflets left around her housing estate, falsely claimed that Ms Howlin was a political appointee and would “pull” files to prevent the prosecution of anyone connected to her or the Government. Ms Howlin is a distant cousin of TD Brendan Howlin. The jury in the Dublin Circuit Criminal Court trial has previously heard technical evidence that some of the emails came

from Hushmail email addresses sent using IP addresses linked to the Wired internet cafe business on Aungier Street. On day nine of the trial yesterday, gardai gave evidence of following Ms Doherty from the Wired cafe to a house in a south Dublin estate on September 28, 2013. Michael O’Higgins, defending, told the jury that Ms Doherty accepts she was wearing black sunglasses and a black wig while using a computer in the internet cafe and on her journey home.

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The owner of the business testified that he had software which he could use to view the screen of customer’s computers. Using this programme, he said he noted that Ms Doherty was using an email account named “Michael Mullen at Hushmail.com” to send an email entitled “Corrupt garda commissioner needs investigating immediately”. He also wrote down the email recipients. These included email addresses at the Courts Service, the Financial Ombudsman and the Ombudsman. Mr O’Higgins said Ms Doherty’s position was that she did not write the original document, but it had been sent to her and she had added to it before emailing it on to the named recipients. The trial continues.

that brings these characters to the big screen in a big way. The fans will not be disappointed,” they said. Andy Quirke (inset), the brother-inlaw of model Rosanna Davison, will reprise his role as both of the dynamic Dubliners. The actor can’t wait for the show’s fans to see what the pair will do next, saying he

expects it to excel at the box office. “With a fan base as big as this, I really feel it will break some records!” he said.

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“I can’t wait for the fans to come on this next part of the journey.” The hit series started off on YouTube and RTE’s Republic of Telly, telling the tale of identical twin brothers who knew nothing

of each other’s existence. Ivor lives it up on the southside, spoilt rotten by affluent parents, while Damo toughs the mean streets of the city in the care of Grano. The twins have a huge online following and have raked in more than eight million views on YouTube. They went on to enjoy the success of two hit TV series on RTE Two, four top 10 singles including Everybody’s Drinkin’ and Big Box Little Box and a top 10 album. The film will be out next year.


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Crash tragedy

HORRORCRASH VICTIMSWERE RETURNING FROMHOLIDAY

Victim Mairead Mundy at her wedding; below left, Mairead with mum, Margaret McGonagle; below right, Racheal Battles

Ryan Nugent and Alan O’Keeffe

THREE women, including a mother and daughter, who were killed in a horrific car crash were returning from a two-week holiday to Turkey. Mairead Mundy (39), her mother, Margaret McGonagle (69) and close friend, Racheal Battles (37), all from Bruckless, Co Donegal, were killed in the smash in the early hours of yesterday. Ms Battles’ six-year-old daughter was in the same car and was hospitalised following the accident.

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Sources said she was receiving treatment at Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital in Crumlin and is expected to recover from her injuries. The group of family and friends had been travelling home from their trip, which is believed to have been in celebration of Ms Mundy and her husband Padraic’s first wedding anniversary. All of the women lived in the same area in the small village near Killybegs. The crash happened on the N2 near Aclint Bridge, a few kilometres north of Ardee, Co Louth, shortly before 1am and involved three cars.

The group had been travelling together in two of the three vehicles involved. Two men injured in the collision are also in hospital, but their injuries are not life-threatening. Supt Fergus Traynor, from Ardee Garda Station, said: “An ambulance that was travelling on the road came upon the accident and they were able to assist at the scene.

“An off-duty garda was also among the first people at the accident.” He added that a number of fire brigade and ambulance crews attended. “The road was wet but it wasn’t raining at the time of the accident. Later, weather conditions deteriorated horrendously with very heavy rain at the scene,” said Supt Traynor. Former local councillor John

Boyle said the accident was a tragedy “almost incomparable to anything else” to have hit the village of Bruckless. “I’m dumbfounded. Everyone knows them around here, everyone knows everyone around here. It’s really sad,” he said. “It hasn’t sunk in at all yet. This is a horrendous tragedy. “They were all very, very good people, you couldn’t get better.” Ms Mundy’s young son, who

recently made his confirmation, is now left without both parents, as his father died several years ago. Parish priest Fr James Sweeney said he had never seen a tragedy like it in more than 30 years. “People are still numb and I don’t think people know how to feel,” he said. “They’re still in shock, they’ve never had a tragedy like this

before. “Never in my 32 years have I seen anything like this.” Fr Sweeney said there had not been a funeral in the area in nine months; now there will be three in the coming days. The bodies arrived in Donegal from Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda late last night. Funeral arrangements were expected to be made public today.

Silence filled the air after smash turned Alan O’Keeffe

Gardai at the scene of the incident near Aclint Bridge

THE silence at the site where three women were killed in a horrific car crash seemed to fill the surrounding countryside. Closure of the N2 road, a route usually teeming with traffic, left the lonely spot on the Louth-Monaghan border unusually quiet. This was the spot where the journey home from holidays for a group of family and friends turned into a nightmare. The trip from Dublin

Airport to Donegal for Margaret McGonagle (69), her daughter Mairead Mundy (39) and her friend Racheal Battles (37) ended here. The victims were all from the village of Bruckless.

MANGLED

Garda forensic collision experts worked throughout the morning at the treacherous bend in the road where three cars collided. The site of the crash, which happened shortly before

1am yesterday, was a few kilometres north of Ardee. Garda and emergency services teams moved amid the mangled wreckage of the vehicles as they carried out their work. A lone garda stood on duty some 300 metres from the crash site, diverting any vehicles that emerged from a small side-road. A television crew and a handful of journalists were kept at a distance as gardai continued their investigation into the cause of the triple tragedy.

Gda Supt Fergus Traynor arrived and briefed reporters at the outer cordon. He had hurried to the crash scene and spoke of the actions of a passing ambulance crew and an off-duty garda who came across the scene of carnage. The senior officer said several fire brigade crews and ambulance crews rushed to the scene. He said that they had worked to take the injured victims to Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital. Down the road in Ardee, the mood was sombre.


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Convictionruled outforboxerin doormanattack Declan Brennan and Luke Byrne A BOXER who was at the Regency Hotel bloodbath has escaped conviction for his part in an attack on a bouncer who was dragged across a street and punched 17 times in the head. Jamie Kavanagh was part of a group that attacked door staff at Copper Face Jacks nightclub in what the court heard was “an explosion of violence”. Kavanagh (27), the son of slain gangster Gerard ‘Hatchet’ Kavanagh, admitted assault but was given the benefit of the Probation Offenders Act. The professional boxer was at the Regency Hotel on February 5 last year, when two gunmen burst into the building during a boxing tournament weigh-in and opened fire. Kinahan gang member David Byrne (33) died.

RUTHLESS

In September 2014, Kavanagh’s father (44) was gunned down in a ruthless assassination while he was at an Irish bar in Elviria, near Marbella, Spain. During the recent assault case, prosecuting counsel Derek Cooney said Kavanagh “got caught up” in the brawl with the other men who he had met up with earlier during his father’s funeral. He was not an instigator of the brawl and played a peripheral role in the incident, the court heard. Kavanagh of Drimnagh, Dublin, pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to

dream trip into a nightmare People spoke quietly of their sadness at the terrible death toll. “There’s been a lot of tragedies on that road,” local woman Davina Gray said. “It’s a very busy traffic artery to the north-west. People are very sad. It’s just awful.” Local councillor Dolores Minogue, who is actively involved with many local organisations and deserving causes, said she had been campaigning to try to get more filter lanes

incorporated into the N2 to make it safer for drivers. She described it as a “ruthless” road.

LETHAL

Sinead Gunne (33) and her friend, Maurag Harvey (33), were visiting a local cafe and said the road was well-known for its accident record. “There’s been a lot of accidents,” said Ms Gunne. “The road from Castleblaney to Ardee is a lethal one. “It was shocking what happ-

ened last night. The wet road might have had something to do with it, I think.” Ms Harvey said that the road planners “really need to put their thinking caps on” to find ways to make the road an awful lot safer. Local youth worker Sinead McCord said that local people were very sad about what had happened . “I think more resources need to be put into the emergency services in Mid-Louth,” she added.

Jamie Kavanagh walks free assaulting the doorman and to engaging in threatening or abusive behaviour on Harcourt Street on September 23, 2014. The court heard these were summary offences which are usually dealt with in the District Court. Kavanagh was sent forward to the Circuit Court together with his two co-accused who pleaded guilty to a more serious charge of violent

‘Theevidenceof thegardahad outlinedthe peripheralrole heplayed’

disorder. At a previous hearing, lawyers for Kavanagh had asked Judge Elma Sheahan to use a section of the Probation Act to strike out the charges so he could take up a significant fight contract in the US. Yesterday, Mr Cooney submitted that this penalty was not available to the court in circumstances where the summary matter had been added to the indictment after Kavanagh was sent forward to the Circuit Court. Judge Sheahan said these were district court matters, which entitled Kavanagh to its penalties. She did not wish to see him put at a disadvantage for lack of harmony between two pieces of legislation.

UNUSUAL

She said it was an unusual case in that the investigation had exonerated Kavanagh of involvement in the more serious offences and the evidence of the garda had outlined the peripheral role he played. Judge Sheahan applied the act and ordered Kavanagh to be of good behaviour and keep the peace for 12 months. The court heard that Paul Rice (26), of Tallaght, Dublin, and Mark Carlyle (27), of Crumlin, Dublin, instigated the brawl and committed the worst of the violence. They received jail sentences on a previous date. The pair had tried to get into the club but were refused entry. They returned with four other men, including Kavanagh, before the attack unfolded.

Ex-Time Lords clash over new female Doctor casting Sam Blewett

Jodie Whittaker will become the 13th Doctor in the series

A RIFT has developed between former TV Doctors with Colin Baker accusing Peter Davison of talking “absolute rubbish” after he claimed boys would lose a role model with a female Time Lord. Baker (74) has long championed a woman taking over the role for the first time and has been celebrating since Jodie Whittaker’s selection. Speaking before an appearance at Comic-Con in San Diego, the men displayed conflicting views. Davison (66), the fifth Doctor, said Whittaker was a “terrific

actress” who will do a “wonderful job” and hopes those who find it hard to adjust watch “with an open mind”.

ARGUMENT

But he told the Press Association: “If I feel any doubts, it’s the loss of a role model for boys who I think Doctor Who is vitally important for. So I feel a bit sad about that, but I understand the argument. “As a viewer, I kind of like the idea of the Doctor as a boy.” Sixth Doctor Baker, who has four daughters, said: “They’ve had 50 years of having a role model. So sorry Peter, you’re talking rubbish there.”


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IRISHFRIENDS ESCAPEDEATH AFTERKILLER QUAKEONKOS

Cillian Sherlock

FOUR friends from Dublin are counting their blessings after surviving the Kos earthquake. The pals had been frequenting the bar in which two men died, but they decided to stay in their hotel that night. The 6.7-magnitude quake, centred 12km north-east of the Greek holiday isle and near the Turkish coast, caused a wall at the White Corner Club bar to collapse, killing two tourists, Turkish national Sinan Kurdoglu (39) and an unnamed 27-year-old Swedish man. Two more Swedes, one said to have lost his legs, one Norwegian, a Greek man and a Greek woman were seriously injured in the bar collapse and were flown to a hospital in Crete by emergency services. The quake struck at 1.31am yesterday – a time when pals Paddy Leonard (27), Lorcan Grey (25), David Thomson (26) and James McElvaney (26) would normally have been partying along with hundreds of others in the bar, housed in a renovated building dating to the 1930s, in the old town of Kos.

SURREAL

The four said they were lucky to be alive because they had made the pub their local, but decided to stay in their hotel on Thursday night. “It was the one night we decided not to go out. We’re just kind of blessed,” said Mr Leonard. “It was just so surreal. It’s the last thing you expect on holiday, but thankfully we’re all OK, we’re all alive. “The whole hotel building was shaking and waves were coming out of the pool.” He said there was panic in the aftermath of the quake, with many buildings in the city centre collapsing. “It was mad. We’re all in a bit of shock,” he said. The quake shook holiday resorts in Greece and Turkey and injured nearly 500 people. Some of the injuries were caused as tourists and local residents scrambled out of

buildings and even leapt from balconies after the first jolts came. Authorities on Kos said a total of 13 injured people were airlifted to other Greek hospitals. In Turkey, authorities said 350 people suffered light injuries as they fled buildings. Seismologists said the shallow depth of the quake was to blame for the damage, and a 60cm sea swell that scattered cars and boats across shorelines in the east Aegean Sea. Turkey sent a vessel to Kos to take 200 Turkish tourists home. The quake damaged churches, an old mosque and Kos port’s 14th century castle, along with old buildings in the town,

but the damage was relatively limited. Mayor Giorgos Kyritsis said strict building codes have been in force for decades following a deadly earthquake in 1933 that flattened the island’s main town. The quake caused cracks on walls of some buildings in the Turkish resort of Bodrum, flooded the lower floors of seafront hotels and restaurants and sent moored boats crashing towards the shore. It was reported that huge crowds were seen at Kos International Airport as holidaymakers attempted to leave the island. Experts said last night that 29 tremors have hit the region.

Clockwise from above, the badly damaged White Corner Club bar where two tourists died; a casualty of the earthquake; a car crushed by falling rubble at Kos port; and Irish pals (from left) James McElvaney, Paddy Leonard, Lorcan Grey and David Thomson


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News 11

‘It was worth being single for years to find Rob’, says Ruth Luke Byrne BROADCASTER Ruth Scott has married her partner Rob Morgan. The pair tied the knot in a civil ceremony yesterday. Former 2FM presenter Ruth wed Rob, the son of the late Father Ted star Dermot Morgan, in a ceremony at Bunratty Castle Hotel in Co Clare. The bride wore a champagne satin gown with a cowl neckline and carried a vibrant yellow and white bouquet, while the groom wore a navy suit and silver-toned tie. The couple, who got engaged in January last year, were surrounded by family, friends and members of the media for the ceremony. The pair met in 2013 at a Father Ted quiz night on Dublin’s Capel Street. It was an appropriate start to the relationship given Rob’s family connections to the cult

series, one of the most successful TV comedies ever. Ruth previously said she was single for 12 years before meeting “the one”. She added that it was “worth it” to finally find her partner for life. “People always say you’ll meet someone when you least expect it, and I was least expecting it for 12 years because I was single for that long,” she said.

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“Rob is brilliant and so encouraging. “While it’s great to be comfortable on your own, it’s also really nice to have someone who has your back. “I turned up on the date because I thought it could be quite interesting, and as soon as I saw Rob I thought he was quite hot.

“We went for many coffees at first, because I was so out of practice at dating, but you know, I don’t give a damn about being single for 12 years as it was worth it to meet Rob. “He just really has my back and he is always encouraging me.” Ruth said she doesn’t regret the time she spent on her own before settling down to a life with Rob. “I think it’s good to spend time by yourself, as I’m very conscious of mental health,” she said. “I think it’s very important to be able to be on your own, even to turn your phone off and be mindful of yourself. “Or maybe just get up a little earlier and take time to breathe, because we can always be on the go.”

Newlyweds Ruth Scott and Rob Morgan. Inset, Rob’s late father, Dermot Morgan

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August 2, 2015. He had been struck about the head with a baseball bat and another implement. The jury has already been warned it will have to examine photos that might be considered both “gory” and “gruesome”. These include images of Mr Corbett’s blood-spattered bedroom as well as blood on the floor, walls, hallway and bathroom of his home.

and Stewart, are also likely to offer testimony. This is expected to relate to the nature of the relationship between their sister, father and Mr Corbett. Key evidence will also be offered by Lieutenant Detective Wanda Thompson, who led the investigation. Members of the Corbett family have travelled from Limerick to North Carolina for the trial, including Mr Corbett’s sister, Tracey, his brother, Wayne, and his brother-inlaw, David. Members of the Martens family from Knoxville, Tennessee, are also attending. Over the first four days of the trial, only 10 jurors – seven women and three men – were agreed after the exhaustive selection process and confirmed by both the prosecution and the two defence teams. Two more – a man and a woman – are still being examined and have yet to be agreed.

Molly Martens is accused of killing Jason Corbett (inset)

THE MURDER trial of an American father and daughter who deny killing an Irish businessman is likely to hear significant circumstantial evidence relating to how Jason Corbett died. The revelation came as the painstaking jury selection process for the second degree murder trial of American nanny Molly Martens (33) and her father, retired FBI agent Thomas Michael Martens (67), nears its conclusion after five days in North Carolina. Judge David Lee said he now hopes the trial will be able to open at Davidson County Superior Court on Monday, though a jury has yet to be formally sworn in. Both the father and daughter deny the charge and argue self-defence and defence of another. Mr Corbett was found with fatal head injuries in his luxury North Carolina home at 3am on

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JUSTIN Bieber has been banned from performing in China because of “bad behaviour”. The Canadian pop star (right) is a “talented singer”, according to the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture, but remains “controversial”. In response to a question from a fan on its website, the city bureau said it was acting in the interests of imposing standards and order and “cleaning up” the domestic performance market. Although it did not provide examples of any misdemeanours, it said Bieber’s actions in his private life abroad and while in China to perform, had caused “public dissatisfaction”.

ABOUT 160 stocky, white-bearded men resembling Ernest Hemingway have gathered in Florida to compete in the annual Hemingway look-alike contest. The competition began at Sloppy Joe’s Bar, frequented by Hemingway when he lived at Key West during the 1930s. Judged by former winners, the three-night contest is a highlight of the Hemingway Days festival honouring the late author’s literary prowess and colourful lifestyle. Many competitors wear sportsman’s garb and entrants include repeat contender Michael Groover of Savannah, Georgia.

LOUIS Tomlinson has revealed his mother’s dying wish was for him to reconcile with Zayn Malik. The One Direction star (left) said that before she died in December, Johannah Deakin urged him to resolve any issues with his former bandmate. The musician (25) met up with Malik (24) and said it was “nice”, describing the Pillowtalk singer as “misunderstood”. He said: “My mum said, ‘You’ve got to get back in contact with Zayn, life’s too f**king short’. “A mother’s intuition is just f**king crazy. It always felt supernatural to me. My mum always knew what I was feeling and what I wanted.”

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One photo will also show a piece of scalp. The jury will also have to consider post-mortem photos of the fatal injuries sustained by Mr Corbett. Ina Stanton, for the prosecution, revealed that there will also be “some circumstantial evidence in this case”. The trial was told, in prosecution submissions to the jury panel, that two of Ms Martens’ three brothers, Bobby, Connor

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A JUDGE has stated that a mother and daughter double act’s thieving spree was “purely a training session”. At Ennis District Court, Judge Patrick Durcan told Winnie Ward (42) and her daughter Margaret (21), both of Latt Hills, Cavan, to keep out of Co Clare. They both admitted stealing numerous items of clothing worth a total of €135 from the Ennis outlet of Penneys last Easter. Judge Durcan said: This was purely a training session. A training exercise.”

Manplaysguitar duringbrainop AN Indian musician strummed a guitar during brain surgery to treat painful muscle spasms in his hands. Abhishek Prasad (37), an IT worker in Bengaluru, suffered from musician’s dystonia, which caused three fingers on his left hand to cramp up on the instrument. He was fully awake during his seven-hour surgery, playing his guitar to help doctors identify problem areas in his brain. “The doctor had told me, ‘I need continuous feedback about how you are feeling’,” said Mr Prasad, who is planning to release an album.

UStravellersface NorthKoreaban THE Trump administration is planning to ban American citizens from traveling to North Korea following the death of US student Otto Warmbiern. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson yesterday decided to make the use of US passports to enter the country illegal. The restriction will go into effect 30 days after a notice is published in the Federal Register. Warmbiern (22) died last month after he was returned to the US from a Pyongyang prison where he had suspiciously fallen into a coma.

Bagofmoondust issoldfor€1.5m A BAG containing traces of moon dust sold for $1.8m (¤1.5m) at an auction following a galactic court battle. The collection bag, used by Neil Armstrong in 1969, was one of the space voyage items at Sotheby’s in New York sold to an anonymous buyer. The artifact from the Apollo 11 mission had been misidentified and sold in an online government auction. Nasa fought to get it back, but a federal judge ruled that it legally belonged to a Chicago woman who bought it in 2015 for $995 (¤854).

Sean Spicer has had enough

WHITE House press secretary Sean Spicer, president Donald Trump’s embattled spokesman during the first six months of his presidency, has resigned. His decision appears to be linked to the appointment of a new White House communications director, New York financier Anthony Scaramucci, according to two informed sources who spoke on condition of anonymity. Spicer’s daily press briefings had become must-see television until recent weeks when he took on a more behind-thescenes role. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, his deputy, has largely taken over

the briefings, turning them into an off-camera event. Spicer (45) spent several years leading communications at the Republican National Committee before helping Trump’s campaign in the presidential election. He is close to White House chief of staff Reince Priebus, the former RNC chairman, and several of the lower-ranking aides in the White House communications shop. Priebus said he supports Scaramucci “100pc”, despite reportedly trying to prevent the financier from getting multiple administration positions. “We go back a long, long way and are very good friends,” Priebus said. “All good here.”

Scaramucci is expected to play a visible role as one of Trump’s defenders on TV. However, Spicer and other officials questioned his hiring as communications director ahead of the president’s push to overhaul the tax system and other policy issues.

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One official said Spicer objected to Trump’s vision for the future of the press operation. His resignation set off a chaotic scene in the White House briefing room as journalists sought more details. White House officials had yet to announce the timing of the daily briefing – and who would be conducting it.

Man(29)chargedwith murderof father-of-3 foundnakedonsteps Andrew Phelan A DUBLIN man has been charged with murder following the death of a father-of-three who was found stripped naked and dying on the side of a street after being viciously beaten. Anthony Walsh (29) appeared before Dublin District Court yesterday morning accused of killing businessman Dermot Byrne (54), who died of his injuries in Swords last Sunday. A passer-by discovered Mr Byrne on the steps of a school and raised the alarm, but he died despite efforts by paramedics to save him. Judge Fiona Lydon remanded Mr Walsh in custody for a week after hearing that he made no reply to the charge after caution.

Famed Dali moustache intact years after death Hernan Munoz SALVADOR Dali’s trademark handlebar moustache is still in excellent condition – almost 30 years after the Spanish surrealist’s death. Forensic experts in the Catalonian town of Figueres, his birthplace, exhumed his body on Thursday night in a sensitive operation that used pulleys to lift a 1,360kg stone slab. They removed hair, nails and two long bones from his embalmed remains to find genetic samples for a paternity test. Officials said the artist’s remains were so well conserved that even his famous moustache had survived the passing of time and remained in “its classic shape of 10 past 10”. His face was covered with a silk handkerchief.

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Mr Walsh, of no fixed address, is charged with murdering Mr Byrne at North Street, Swords, on July 16. Gda Killian Leydon, of Coolock Garda Station, told the court he arrested Mr Walsh at 4.45pm on July 20 on the grounds of St James’s Hospital in Dublin. Mr Walsh was taken to Swords Garda Station and charged in the officer’s presence at 5.43pm on Thursday. Gda Leydon said the accused made no reply after caution. He was handed a copy of the charge sheet. The officer applied for two amendments to be made to the charge – one to state that the accused was of no fixed abode

Spicer’s tenure got off to a rocky start. On Trump’s first full day in office, Spicer lambasted journalists over coverage of the crowd size at the inauguration and stormed out of the briefing rooms. Spicer, who often displayed a fiery demeanour in tense on-camera exchanges with reporters, became part of culture in the way few people in his job have, particularly through an indelible impersonation by Melissa McCarthy on NBC’s Saturday Night Live. She portrayed him as a hostile figure who tore through the briefing room on a portable podium, willing to attack the press.

Anthony Walsh has been charged with the murder of Dermot Byrne (inset) and the second to correct his date of birth. Defence solicitor Jonathan Dunphy said he was on notice of these amendments and was not objecting. Mr Dunphy also asked the judge to direct “medical attention” for the accused while he was in custody. Bail was not sought, as a bail application can only be made in the High Court on a murder charge. Judge Lydon granted free legal aid to the accused after Mr

Dunphy handed a statement of his financial means in to court. Mr Dunphy said Mr Walsh was not working and was in receipt of Jobseeker’s Allowance. Judge Lydon remanded Mr Walsh in custody to appear at Cloverhill District Court on July 28. The defendant, wearing a black tracksuit with white stripes and black-and-white runners, remained silent during the brief hearing. Members of Mr Byrne’s family became distressed and wept

as they sat in the public gallery. Mr Byrne was found naked and with serious injuries by a passer-by on the steps of Fingal Community College on North Street, Swords, at around 3am last Sunday. A Dublin Fire Brigade tender and HSE ambulance from Swords were dispatched to the scene, and teams of paramedics battled to save Mr Byrne’s life. He had a faint pulse when the emergency crews arrived, but died in the ambulance while being treated.

The exhumation of the painter (inset), who was buried in the Dali Theatre and Museum when he died aged 84 in 1989, followed long-standing claims by Pilar Abel (61), a tarot card reader, who wants to claim part of Dali’s estate. She says her mother had an affair with him in the town and she is his daughter. In June, a Madrid judge finally ruled that a DNA test should be performed to find out whether her allegations were true. If she is proved right, she may be entitled to a quarter of Dali’s estate. If wrong, the Dali Foundation will seek financial compensation for the costs of the exhumation. The biological samples will be taken to a forensic laboratory in Madrid for analysis, a process that could take weeks.


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Irish rower Alesha spotted in Ibiza and friend rescued in the Atlantic Ed Carty TWO ocean rowers, one of them Irish, have been rescued from their capsized boat 165 miles off Ireland. The pair are believed to have set off from Canada and were found clinging for life to the boat in the Atlantic after setting off an emergency beacon. The Irish Coast Guard said Rescue 117 helicopter, based in Waterford, carried out the mission off Mizen Head and rescued the pair at about 10.30am yesterday. It said the alarm was raised after the rowers’ emergency position-indicating radio beacon, known as an Epirb, was set off. The rowers, named as Brian Conville (25) from Ireland and Canadian Joseph Gagnon (20), were taken to Tralee Hospital in Co Kerry.

Clontarf seabaths grantedlicenceto servepintsatnew €2mpoolcomplex Ray Managh A €2M refurbishment of the Clontarf Seawater Baths as well as a new pavilion cafe bar and restaurant is due to open in about six weeks’ time, the Circuit Licensing Court has heard. Circuit Court President Mr Justice Raymond Groarke granted Clontarf Baths and Assembly Rooms Company a declaratory order. This means that when the development is completed in accordance with planning permissions, it will automatically get a seven-day drinks licence. Barrister Dorothy Collins told the court that the €2m enterprise was almost complete and would open by mid-September at the latest.

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“It highlights that if you can raise the alarm and stay afloat, then you stand a very good chance of being rescued,” said Gerard O’Flynn, the Irish Coast Guard’s search and rescue manager. Mr O’Flynn praised the work of the helicopter crew and the incident control offices on Valentia and the Irish Air Corps, which provided top cover support. The rowers had set themselves a challenge of rowing west-east across the Atlantic and were on course to enter the record books for being the youngest pair to complete the voyage from Canada to Ireland. A spokesman for the Ocean Rowing Society said: “They are okay. They are safe. That’s the most important thing. “However, it is such a shame really, only 160 or so miles from Ireland. Both of them did their best.”

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Alesha Dixon at the presentation of the Global Gift Beach Party at the Hard Rock Hotel Ibiza

She said the redevelopment of the baths would provide a fully-modernised open-air swimming pool for the public. David Cullen, co-director with his mother Mary Cullen in the company, told the court the new development would serve all of the city and parts of Co Wicklow, as the Dart ran very close to it. He told Judge Groarke that the seawater baths was in a unique position within Dublin City Council’s linear park consisting of the grassy acres between the Clontarf-Howth Road and the Irish Sea. Mr Cullen said his compa-

Artist’s rendition of the refurbished Clontarf Seawater Baths ny’s development completely reconstructed and refurbished existing seawater baths that had existed on the site since the 1890s. Like the old baths, the development would use water from Dublin Bay. He said the very large pool contained a sluice that would allow filtered and clean Irish Sea water to enter and pump it out again in a refreshment process every few weeks. Mr Cullen told the court that the water would be maintained at a high level of filtration and cleanliness and, while swimming in the open air pool would be at natural environmental temperatures, there would be

a water heating facility. The company had not yet decided on what basis or when the seawater would be warmed. He said work on the project had started last September following only a single objection by a local resident. Full permission had been granted on an appeal to An Bord Pleanala. Ms Collins told Judge Groarke that a drinks licence attached to an existing premises had to be extinguished in order for it to be transferred to the Clontarf company. Judge Groarke granted the declaratory order pending completion of works in line with planning permissions.


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Appalling tragedy on our roads WHAT an unspeakable tragedy to hit the small Donegal town of Bruckless. Three women – Margaret McGonagle (69), her daughter Mairead Mundy (39) and her friend Racheal Cassidy (37) – were killed in a horrific road accident. It has emerged they were returning from holiday in Turkey, following the one-year wedding anniversary of Mairead and her husband Padraic. The couple should have been celebrating and planning a long and happy future together. Instead, the journey home for the three woman ended in a nightmare. The heartbreaking affair is made worse by the fact that the father of Mairead’s son from a previous relationship also died in tragic circumstances. This young man has now lost a father, mother and grandmother. Bruckless is a small village which has suffered more than its share of tragedy. Questions have already been raised about the safety of the stretch of road where the accident happened. Hopefully, something will now be done prevent any further loss of life.

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‘I do’ and then it’s U2 WHILE her wedding is an event that no bride will ever forget, Barbara Murphy’s big day is set to be extra special. Thanks to her husband-tobe, bus driver John O’Reagan, and the generosity of a radio listener, Barbara will celebrate her big day watching her beloved U2 at their sold-out Croke Park show. It’s fair to say tickets for the gig are like gold dust. But radio listener Dimi chose to offer her spare tickets to deserving fans rather than sell them off at an inflated price. What a generous act to help make the wedding of a couple she doesn’t even know all the more special. We would like to wish Barbara and John all the best on their wedding day and every happiness. And of course, we hope they rock at U2.

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N the face of it, Louise and Jamie Redknapp had one of the most steadfast, solid marriages in the public eye. Together for 23 years, married for 19 of those, and with two beautiful boys, they seemed the picture-perfect couple as Jamie sat, doe-eyed and adoring, in the audience every week while Louise (42) danced her sequins off in last year’s Strictly Come Dancing. “I wasn’t expecting for him to be there every Saturday in that front row,” cooed Louise at the time. “That has made this even more special for me, because it’s something really nice to see someone you love extremely proud of you.” In turn, that made last week’s rumours that their marriage has hit the rocks even more surprising for many. Louise’ close bond with her 28-year-old Strictly co-star, Daisy Lowe, is said to have contributed to the split, whether a symptom or catalyst of the “mid-life crisis” her in-laws seem to believe she’s going through. Regardless of the specifics, why is it that some celebrity splits rock us more than others?

Jamie and Louise Redknapp’s break-up was a huge shock

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Some may have felt a similar stab of disappointment when the bubble between Demi Moore and Bruce Willis burst almost 20 years ago; others were stunned when Brangelina broke up both their marriage, and that portmanteau, last year. Even if you consider yourself above such things, if Richard and Judy or Kate and Wills were to split, admit it, the world as we know it would surely rock briefly on its axis. Because if they can’t make it, who can? It isn’t just these celestial lodestars that many of us measure our terrestrial marriages against. Perfect couples are everywhere; clogging up our social media feeds with Happy Anniversary poems and pictures of lovingly-prepared birthday breakfasts, or simply walking into parties hand-inhand and finishing each other’s sentences, each and every one of them perpetuating the myth of a “happily ever after”. However – Danielle Steele fans, close your eyes now – it’s a myth. The illusion of the perfect couple is just that – an illusion – and nobody feels the pressure of maintaining this facade of marital nirvana more than the couple themselves. Psychotherapist Caron Barruw, who has been counselling couples

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for the past 20 years, is often confronted with ones who appear to have an idyllic marriage on the outside and yet are experiencing deep, sometimes irreparable problems within. “It’s usually one party who is busy making sure that everything looks perfect, sending the kids to the right schools, going on the right holidays, obsessed with doing the things they should be doing instead of feeling things they should be feeling,” she says. “This person is often a perfectionist who sets the culture of the couple and lives life as if it’s a presentation, unable to cope if

things go wrong. If they’re unhappy, they not only don’t admit it to friends but they don’t admit it to themselves. “So they put up with husbands always being on the phone on holiday, for example, by convincing themselves the kids had a great time, they were staying in a beautiful place and brushing the problems away. Consequently, they live under enormous pressure.”

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The key, according to Nicky and Sila Lee, a married couple who developed The Marriage Courses to help couples prepare for – and sustain – their marriages, is a greater awareness that there is no such thing as a perfect marriage. So there’s no need for the rest of us to feel bad about not being in one. “We are often presented with idealised images of what marriage and family should look like, but

we are all flawed human beings and learning how to argue well and resolve conflict is necessary to build the health of a marriage – the substance of it, not just the image of it,” says Nicky. “People need to be real about the stress and pressures within their marriage and be transparent about them. “Married couples now are often more isolated than those in the past, thanks to living away from families and traditional tight-knit communities, so they need to find trustworthy support elsewhere. “Just talking to someone and normalising problems instead of brushing them off can puncture the facade and release the pressure.” Pope Francis himself put it beautifully, and bluntly, when he recently admitted that “a perfect family does not exist”. So stop pretending, everyone. Please.


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Jess Redden is branching out

Jess proves she’s a class act with fitness plan Laura Lynott SHE’S dating one of the country’s most famous rugby stars and is a self-confessed fitness fanatic. Now Dubliner Jess Redden has revealed she has a mind for business and plans to dive into the health and fitness industry. Jess (23), who has just completed her second year studying pharmacy at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, said she will be bringing something new to the wellness market with a class she’s setting up in Rathmines in September. Jess, who has been dating Rob Kearney for three years, recently posted a snap of her sculpted, muscular abs on Instagram, but added that for her, working out is more about the mind than the body. “I’ve been meeting with personal trainer Steffan Fusco since Christmas and he said I should think about setting something up myself,” she said. “We talked about it and I decided it was a great idea, but I wanted to tune in to a holistic approach.

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“So my classes will not just be about high-intensity exercise but different aspects of health and fitness, focusing on mindfulness, deep breathing and educating people on cardio. “I feel that with the knowledge I’ve gained so far studying pharmacy and working in a pharmacy, I can really offer good advice to all ages who will come along. “Cardiovascular disease is one of our biggest silent killers in Ireland. “When we’re young we don’t necessarily think about it, but it’s important to use this opportunity to educate people on issues like this to really start benefiting their future health now.” Jess, from Dundrum, recently returned from a trip to the US with her 31-year-old Ireland rugby union star boyfriend. Last year, Rob joined forces with Amy Huberman to open Oslo Health on Mespil Road in Ballsbridge, which includes a yoga and pilates studio.

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Drunkmanisfinedforbreach ofpeaceafterrowwithin-laws Eimear Cotter A FATHER-of-three was arrested for a breach of the peace after he got into a heated row with his father-in-law and brother-in-law. Stephen Maughan (30) had been drinking with his in-laws when the argument, which was over something “silly”, broke out. Judge Dermot Dempsey convicted and fined Maughan €200. The defendant admitted before Swords District Court to threatening and abusive behaviour at Baskin Court, Cloghran, on May 8. Gda Michael Hession said

officers were called to the scene shortly after 2am. Gda Hession said Maughan was very drunk and agitated and was making a number of threats toward his neighbours, who were provoking him. The court heard that Maughan, originally from London, has no previous convictions in this jurisdiction.

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Defence solicitor Fiona D’Arcy said Maughan is a married man, has three children and is living with his family at the halting site at Cloghran. Ms D’Arcy said the defendant had been drinking with his father-in-law and brother-in-law

when they got into a heated debate. She said Maughan decided to go home and go to bed, but his father-in-law started banging on the door. The court heard that Maughan had three young children in bed, he did not want them woken up and a row ensued. Ms D’Arcy described the breach of the peace as a “silly family fight”. She said it was totally out of character for the defendant, who has since apologised to gardai for his behaviour. Ms D’Arcy also said Maughan was embarrassed about the incident.

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Lawyerwhodroveat187kphon motorwaygetssix-monthban Eimear Cotter A LAWYER who was clocked speeding at 187kph on a motorway has been banned from driving for six months. Ronan O’Doherty (29) was driving his parents’ car and said he failed to realise he was driving so fast. He was caught after another motorist called gardai. Judge Alan Mitchell fined O’Doherty €1,000 and disqualified him from driving for six months.

The judge told O’Doherty that a driving licence is a privilege, not a right, and should not be abused. The defendant, of Haddington Way West, Dublin 4, admitted before Bray District Court to careless driving. The incident happened on the M11 at Ballyhenry, Ashford, Co Wicklow, on February 16. O’Doherty was originally charged with dangerous driving, but the judge accepted a plea to the lesser charge of careless driving.

That offence, unlike dangerous driving, does not carry a mandatory two-year ban. Gda Trevor Conroy said he was working at around 11pm when officers received a call from a motorist in relation to a vehicle that had passed at speed.

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Gda Conroy said the surface of the road was wet. He added that O’Doherty was clocked doing 187kph in a 120kph zone.

Gda Conroy said O’Doherty was forced to slow down a number of times when he came up behind other vehicles in the overtaking lane. The court heard that gardai chased the vehicle, a silver Mazda 6, and it stopped a short distance away. Gda Conroy said O’Doherty was shown the speed gun and apologised for his driving, saying he did not realise how fast he was going. The court heard O’Doherty has no previous convictions.

Defence solicitor David Tarrant said he was driving his parents’ car and failed to realise the great speed at which he was travelling. Mr Tarrant added that the defendant worked in the legal business and relied on his car and he asked the judge to be as lenient as possible. Judge Mitchell said O’Doherty was more than 50pc over the speed limit, and for that reason he was disqualifying him from driving for six months.

A DRIVER caught behind the wheel without insurance blamed “bad administration” as his partner had failed to transfer his policy. Alvin Lawlor (35) had only that morning bought the car in which he was stopped. Judge David McHugh fined him €250 but did not impose a ban. Lawlor, of Whitethorn Park, Artane, admitted before Blanchardstown District Court to driving without insurance at College Green, in the city centre, on October 20, 2015. Gda Kieran Madigan said he stopped Lawlor driving a green Ford Focus after it entered a bus lane.

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Gda Madigan said the insurance displayed did not correspond with the car. The defendant told him he was insured and tried to contact his insurance company. However, it transpired he was not insured and the vehicle was seized. Defence solicitor Geraldine Wycherley said Lawlor was insured, but on a different policy. He had bought the car that morning and thought his partner had transferred the insurance. Ms Wycherley asked the judge not to ban Lawlor, a father-of-four who needed his licence.


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Campion’s women at the top of their game Top Of The Lake actors Elisabeth Moss, Gwendoline Christie, director Jane Campion, and her own daughter Alice Englert, who also stars in the show

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Nicole Kidman features in the second series of Top Of The Lake

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Writer-director Jane Campion is back with a second series of the highly acclaimed Top of the Lake. She and the stars of the show, including her own daughter, discuss female friendship, sneaking into brothels and working with mum, writes Kate Whiting

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ANE Campion — giggly, warm and quietly glamorous — is describing how she and Ari Kleiman, co-director of Top Of The Lake: China Girl, used subterfuge to research the setting ffor or the sequel to 2013’s acclaimed Top Of The Lake: Sydney’s sex industry. To get into a brothel, they pretended he was a virgin and she his aunt, who wanted to help. “We got ourselves into the sex room,” says Campion (63), who won an Oscar for her screenplay of The Piano. “It was understood that he wasn’t there for sex, just to experience being close to a woman and talk to her.” Eventually, they found a group of sex workers who were happy to talk about “anything”. “We had the experience of hanging out at

this one brothel and they were so generous and funny. It does feel like [they could say] anything, [like] how popular the ladyboys are with the married men.” Top Of The Lake: China Girl starts with the body of a woman (unidentified, so nicknamed China Girl for her ethnicity) washing up on the shores of Sydney in a suitcase, her dark hair streaming from inside. Mad Men’s Elisabeth Moss returns as Detective Robin Griffin, who investigates the case and gets an unlikely new partner in Game of Thrones’ Gwendoline Christie. Those who watched — and loved — season 1 (it was Emmy and Bafta nominated and won Moss a Golden Globe) will remember we left Robin at the edge of the New Zealand lake, with Johno, who she likes, but who may or may not be her brother, having found missing pregnant girl Tui. At the beginning of the second series, she’s TURN OVERLEAF


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Dunkirk: a victory for film

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TopOf TheLake divesdeeper anddarker back home in Sydney and clearly unhappy. “You could have gone anywhere [with it],” says Moss (34). “You could have had four years later and her and Johno had this great relationship and had a baby, or you could go the way we went, which was not the happiest. I requested that we go in a darker, deeper, more challenging direction, as I really didn’t think there was much to do otherwise.” One of the biggest changes this series is the move from the open skies of the New Zealand countryside (where The Piano’s Holly Hunter headed up an all-female commune beside the titular lake) to the hustle and bustle of Sydney. “I just couldn’t come up with any ideas set in New Zealand, it felt like the excitement of that we’d exhausted, or for me anyway because that’s where I live some of the time, and I really wanted to share it,” explains Campion. “But I also live in Syndey and [it’s] a really exciting location for me because even though it’s not a wilderness, it is a wilderness. The ocean really is that wild quality — the edge of the city that can be like a wild beach, it can be really peaceful, it’s really moody, feminine as far as I’m concerned because it’s tidal...” Besides the main investigation, the other big plotline is that of Robin reconnecting with the daughter she gave up as a baby. Now a teenager, played by Campion’s real-life daughter Alice Englert, Mary lives at home in a posh suburb of Sydney with her dad, who her academic mum (Nicole Kidman) has left for another woman. Moss explains: “The second season, far more than the first, is very much about female relationships and the complications and uniqueness of [them]. “It’s [also] about motherhood and different kinds of parenting. Robin is technically a mother, but she has never experienced being with her daughter, so she has to find her own way of being a mother to Mary.” Mary finds solace in the arms of ‘Puss’ (David Dencik), a shady, German academic who lives in a flat with his cats and hangs out with the sex workers. So the question is, what does Puss know of China Girl’s murder and is Mary in trouble? Well, the most either the mum and daughter duo will reveal is that some of Englert’s scenes were so distressing, Campion asked co-director Kleiman to direct them. “She found it upsetting to see me upset, which is so cute isn’t it?” says Englert (23). “She’s a good mum! I really trust her and it’s a pleasure to work for her.” “I just knew I wouldn’t be able to manage it,” admits Campion. “As a mother, I’m a little bit of an emo. If she’s feeling bad, I’m like ‘Oh!’ I just knew I wouldn’t

Elisabeth Moss as Detective Robin Griffin in Top Of The Lake

be able to go the distance, [and say] ‘do another take’. I’d just be like, ‘That’s fine, let’s move on!’ The mother aspect kind of threw me there.” Campion wrote the role of Mary with her daughter in mind, which, she says, was “kind of a brave thing to do”. “I didn’t realise how brave it was until I finished it all. I thought ‘Oh my God, what if she’d been really bad?’ I think she did really really well, but it did suddenly occur to me it could have been not a gift, but a bomb!” Also joining the cast was Gwendoline Christie (inset below), known for playing Brienne of Tarth in Game of Thrones and Captain Phasma in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which she’ll reprise in The Last Jedi this December. A huge fan of the first series, she wrote to Campion, saying how much she’d love to work with her. “She’s a friend of a friend of mine and I didn’t know her or her work, so I YouTubed Game of Thrones and thought, ‘Oh God, she’s amazing!’” says Campion. “And I really thought her and Lizzie, who’s fivefoot-something little, with this six-footsomething partner, would be great.” On screen, they make an odd-looking crime-fighting team, but both Moss and Christie (who plays Miranda) loved exploring the female friendship.

GLORIOUS Christie describes it as: “Conflicted, complex, disturbing, unsettling and tumultuous”, adding that she and Moss “developed a glorious friendship that allowed us to embrace the work and do everything we could to make it really flourish and mine the relationship.” Moss adds: “Neither of us want to spoil anything for anyone because it is actually a giant arc — it’s the main relationship of the season besides the one of me and my daughter, so it’s very important to me. “I will say that they are opposites in a way — the exterior of Miranda is really quite sensitive, open, enthusiastic and passionate, whereas Robin projects this exterior that she wants to be considered strong, fierce, tough, but really she is very soft and vulnerable on the inside. They do connect over what they have in common.” The actress also has a couple of scenes with Nicole Kidman, when Mary’s adoptive mother and biological mother meet. Moss reveals: “There’s sort of a battle of the mothers, but my memory of [working with] Nicole is very much that I got a break when she came. She came round for two weeks at the end [of the shoot] and I was so tired and got to have a few weeks off while she was working. I was very happy to see her!” Top Of The Lake: China Girl starts on BBC Two on Thursday, July 27

As epic war movie Dunkirk is released in cinemas this week, Robbie Collin tells us why we should support its director Christopher Nolan’s war on digital film format... FILM

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HE other morning, when I was thinking about lightbulbs, I had a bit of a lightbulb moment. It was after I’d been at the British Film Institute on London’s South Bank for an early screening of Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk, shown in the director’s preferred format: a 70mm IMAX print as big as a tractor wheel. Seeing a film projected from a physical print — as opposed to the digital files stored on briefcase-sized hard discs now standard in Irish cinemas — is a rare treat these days, even for critics who watch five or six new releases every week. (Unless you’ve deliberately sought out the experience, you probably haven’t seen film projected in a cinema for at least 10 years.) But trying to explain what makes it so special can be tricky: in the past, I’ve used words like “radiant” and “buttery”, then watched noses wrinkle in doubt. Anyway, this great lightbulb story: my bedside lamp had conked out, and the only spare bulbs in the house were the energy-efficient fluoDunkirk director rescent kind that look Christopher Nolan like irradiated Walnut also directed The Dark Whips, so I bought an Knight trilogy which old-fashioned, horrifeatured the late bly energy-inefficient Heath Ledger as the halogen one. There’s Joker (opposite page) no noticeable gap in brightness between the two, but

the light from the halogen bulb as it falls on the page is like a completely different substance. If you’re a reader, you’ve almost certainly noticed this — it feels natural, even snug, in a way fluorescent light doesn’t. The words themselves don’t change, but the experience of reading them does. Ping! That’s like projection. Or at least it sort of is, a bit. The specifics are complex, but the difference is as easy to spot as the wrong kind of lamp. Something you notice immediately, for instance, is the ease with which film captures natural light: the limitations of the digital colour palette don’t allow for it. Then there’s the fine detail. Film, every frame of which is made up of a swarm of microscopic silver halide crystals, excels at reproducing it. Digital images, with their steady grids of pixels,

‘Something you notice immediately is the ease with which film captures natural light: the limitations of the digital colour palette don’t allow for it’ really don’t — at least, not yet. Because it’s not like-for-like, comparing resolutions is a bit of a red herring. But to store all the visual information on a single frame of a 70mm print would require almost 25 megapixels, or 25 million individual points of coloured light. The best digital projectors, running at 4K ultra-high-definition, can stretch to eight. In a typical multiplex screen, it’s two. There are some great directors, like David Fincher, who shoot on digital cameras specifically to achieve that cool, lucid image. (Watching Gone Girl is like looking in the fridge, and that’s the idea.) But that century-old photochemical technology is bearing up well. As for IMAX prints, those capture such a preposterously comprehensive image that comparisons are pointless. But all it means is it’s far


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Dublin Life 19 Dunkirk, starring Fionn Whitehead (pictured), is best seen in 70mm IMAX print. The movie is enjoying the widest 70mm print release given to any film since the Tom Cruise/Nicole Kidman vehicle Far and Away (below)

Jenny Williams and her Border Terrier who had an ectopic urether

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Reconstructive surgery saved this terrier’s life Name: Jenny Williams from County Wicklow Animal: Lulu, her 10-year-old Border Terrier Background: As a puppy, Lulu needed major surgery to fix her waterworks

easier to lose yourself in the image — and in a film like Dunkirk, where the Second World War seems to be unfolding in real time in front of your eyes, that makes the experience thrillingly immersive. That’s why Nolan, the director of the Dark Knight trilogy and Interstellar and a career-long projection enthusiast, has pushed for the widest possible rollout of 70mm prints of Dunkirk — the widest given to any film since the Tom Cruise/ Nicole Kidman vehicle Far and Away 25 years ago. (Dunkirk is better.) A couple of years ago, I took part in a discussion panel organised by Nolan and the BFI’s creative director Heather Stewart about bringing film back from the brink. The issue as Nolan framed it ran as follows: it’s been convenient for distributors and cinemas to allow the format to die out in a way that meant consumers haven’t missed it. Striking a single 35mm print costs upwards of €1,200, while digital copies cost barely a tenth of that each. And since DCPs require less attention — in theory, anyway, though victims of muffled sound and mangled aspect ratios in understaffed cinemas know otherwise — dedicated projectionists became a cuttable expense. Old projectors which had been purring flawlessly for decades were sold off for scrap. Arrivederci, Cinema Paradiso: the future was zeroes and ones. But as Nolan pointed out at the time, we enthusiasts hadn’t done a good enough job of explaining what made projection so different. The conclusion was that cinema-goers should have the opportunity to find out for themselves: it would just take a bold director with a commercially appeal-

ing film in the can to be enough of a pain in the neck to insist on it. And, well, here we are. Selected cinemas in Dublin, London, Cambridge, Edinburgh and Glasgow are now showing Dunkirk on a standard 70mm print (catch it in 70mm in the IFI in Temple Bar, and in IMAX digital at Cineworld on Parnell Street. Several other Irish cinemas will be screening 35mm prints). If you’re going to see the film, please seek one of them out. Take it from me: the effort is always worth it. After the release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, I made a point of seeing the 70mm print at the Science Museum in London. The viewing experience was so tinglingly intimate — compared to the pristine digital version I’d caught at a press preview the week beforehand — I felt like I’d had a bath with the cast. Around the same time, Quentin Tarantino, another champion of all things hairy and analogue, was rolling out his chamber western The Hateful Eight with a 70mm roadshow. The UK leg wasn’t much to talk about: a single print trundled forlornly up and down the M1, stopping at only three cinemas en route. But in the United States and Canada, things were different, buzzy, hopeful: one hundred venues, opening night queues, ticket sales records broken, higher average takings per screen than even Star Wars could manage. This weekend, we’ll find out if Dunkirk can stir similar interest — but in the age of Netflix, cinemas have to show us things we can’t see at home. Surely film’s worth a shot?

WHEN Lulu came in to see me this week for her annual health check, Jenny reminded me of the long and complex saga that she went through as a puppy. Jenny had bought Lulu from a dog breeder when she was just 10 weeks old, and she knew as soon as she brought the pup home that there was something seriously wrong with her. The puppy was continually dribbling urine, and was soaking wet under her tail. She was able to squat and pass urine normally, but as well as that, there was constant, low-grade leakage of urine. Her bed was soaked whenever she stood up after resting, and she smelt strongly because of the continual urine soakage. As well as that, she was drinking far more water than normal for a young puppy. Jenny brought her in to see me straight away. I knew what was wrong with Lulu at once: she must have been born with a congenital abnormality of her urinary system. Normally, urine is produced in the kidneys and passes down to the bladder through tubes called “ureters”. The urine is then stored in the bladder until the puppy decides to pass urine, and then it all floods out at once in a controlled way. When a young puppy continually leaks urine, it means that there’s something amiss with this system. The most common cause is a problem called “ectopic ureters”, where one of the tubes from the kidney enters directly to the outside world, instead of into the bladder. This means that urine is passed into the pup’s environment continuously, at the same rate as it’s produced by the kidney. Ectopic ureters are a physical, anatomical problem, and the only way that they can be cured is by complex reconsructive surgery. This can cost thou-

sands of euro. When somebody has just spent hundreds of euro on a new puppy, it’s difficult to consider doing this. I explained the situation to Jenny. Lulu had been born with a problem that needed to be fixed, so she was not a fully healthy puppy. I wrote a letter for Jenny to give to the breeder, explaining the situation. It was my opinion that Jenny should be able to hand the pup back to the breeder in return for a full refund.

DILEMMA When Jenny went back to the breeder, she was given a difficult choice: he would take the puppy back and refund her money, but he wouldn’t have the pup treated. Instead, she’d just be euthanased. While this might be understandable for economic reasons, Jenny refused to consider this. Lulu was an adorable puppy and she deserved to live. Jenny came back to me and we discussed the options. The reconstructive surgery was a specialist procedure that I wouldn’t be able to do myself. Lulu would have to go to the veterinary hospital at UCD. I contacted the professor of surgery at the time, and as luck would have it, he had a fund reserved for deserving cases that involved interesting and rare surgery. He agreed to give a significant discount on the normal surgery fee. Jenny then spoke again with the breeder, and he eventually agreed to give her a refund even without being handed back the puppy. This meant that Jenny could use the purchase price towards the cost of the surgery and with the discounted fee, this made it just about affordable. Lulu’s surgery went well. Her internal anatomy was delicately rearranged so that the misplaced tube from her kidney was redirected upwards, opening into her bladder, as it was meant to do. Lulu made a full recovery. No more leaking, and a dry rear end. Thanks to Jenny’s dedication to that unlucky puppy, she has gone on to have a long and healthy life. PETE WEDDERBURN WWW.BRAYVET.COM


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22 Saturday’sTelevision

StriKing oUt 10.25pm: Amy Huberman (above) stars as a top lawyer who starts out on her own.

ronalD reagan: a CUStom maDe preSiDent 8.15pm: A look at how the actor got into office.

Celebrity tipping point 7pm: Ben Shephard (above) presents the big-money gameshow.

meitheal no meain 6.25pm: Cork’s social media scene is put to the ultimate test by the presenters.

box offiCe 11pm: Lisa Cannon (above) gives viewers a little taste of what’s on the silver screen.

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12.00 the restaurant (R) 1.00 neville’s Doorstep Challenge (R) 1.30 the holiday Show ireland Ciara and Jon explore the delights of Co. Kildare, from Punchestown to Kildare village. (R) 2.00 Cork mega port (R) (T) 3.00 peter andre’s 60 minute makeover Sally and Jason and their four sons are squeezed into just two bedrooms, designer John Amabile steps in to re-design their home and their lives. (R) (T) 4.00 big Star’s little Star Stephen Mulhern hosts as actress Tina Hobley and her daughter Olivia, funnyman Vic Reeves and his daughters Nell and Lizzie, and singer Jenny Frost and her son Caspar, try to win cash for good causes. (R) (T) 5.00 the great guide to the future Jonathan McCrea visits Yellowstone National Park to determine the role similar protected environments will play in preserving animal species endangered by human action. (R) (T) 5.30 news at 5:30 (T) 6.00 all Star mr & mrs Phillip Schofield hosts, as Coronation Street star Tina O’Brien and her fiance Adam, TV presenter Chris Hollins and his wife Sarah, and actress Sunetra Sarker and her partner Scott try to win cash for charity. (R) (T) 7.00 Celebrity tipping point Ben Shephard is joined by actors Johnny Vegas, and Linda Robson, and former politician Ann Widdecombe, as they take on the extraordinary machine in the hope of winning £20,000 for their chosen charities. (R) (T) 8.00 the Cube Phillip Schofield hosts the tense, big-money gameshow as contestants face a series of increasingly difficult challenges and tasks inside The Cube, with the aim of winning a jackpot of £250,000. (R) 9.00 you’re back in the room Phillip Schofield is joined by Keith Barry and celebrity guests as five strangers, out to win a share of a cash prize, take on a series of games and challenges under the power of hypnosis. (R) 10.00 Dennis rodman’s big bang in pyongyang Documentary following the sports star’s efforts to improve US relations with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, by staging a basketball match between the two nations. 11.50 Deception Owen’s former girlfriend, Fiona, returns and throws a major spanner in his romance with Emma, who quickly learns the harsh reality of dating a bad boy. (R) (T) 12.50 the best of ireland am (R) 2.15 teleshopping

11.35 on the limit Sports 12.05 tour de france – Suil Siar Action from the 19th stage of the race, a 222km journey from Embrun to Salonde-Provence. (R) 12.35 an aimsir laithreach 12.40 tour de france beo The 20th and penultimate stage of the Tour sees riders take on a 22.5km individual time trial around Marseille, with contenders for the yellow jersey knowing this is the final chance to make their bid for victory. Commentary is by Paidi O Lionaird and Padraic O Cuinn. 5.15 Dochreidte gan Dabht A look at some extraordinary official world record attempts from around the world. Featuring the woman with the longest nails in the world that measure up to six metres. Presented by Eoghan O Loideain. 5.50 Wallace & gromit’s World of inventions Examining inventions inspired by Mother Nature. 6.25 meitheal no meain Aine Goggins and Tomai O Conghaile put Cork’s social media network to the test. 6.57 an aimsir laithreach 7.00 nuacht tg4 7.15 am an ghatair – in ainm an mhic Exploring the story of Josephine Brown, who agreed to spy for the IRA in Cork’s Victoria Barracks in 1919, on condition the IRA kidnap her son from her in-laws in the UK. (R) 8.05 opry an iuir Daniel O’Donnell presents the lively showcase of Irish country music from Newry’s Opry. As well as performing some of his own hits, Daniel is joined by guests Susan McCann, Johnny Brady and Liam O Maonlai. (R) 9.05 tour de france – Suil Siar Highlights of the 20th stage of the Tour, a 22.5km individual time trial around Marseille. 9.35 an aimsir laithreach 9.40 the rover (2014) In the harsh Australian Outback, a decade after economic collapse, a stranger trawls the desert for the thieves who stole his car. He encounters one of the criminals’ brothers, a slow-witted young man called Rey, and they form an uneasy relationship. But as the unlikely duo inch closer to the stranger’s quarry, more violence and tragedy lies in store. Drama, starring Guy Pearce, Robert Pattinson and Scoot McNairy. Rating: HHH 11.30 o tholg go tolg Blathnaid Treacy and Laura O’Connell are in Croatia, visiting the towns of Omis and Zadar. (R) 12.00 Ceard sa Diabhal! 12.30 Ceol ar an imeall 1.00 the Vampire Diaries (R) 1.50 france 24

12.00 tipping point (R) (T) 1.00 tipping point (R) (T) 2.00 tipping point (R) (T) 3.00 the Voice Kids final Re-run of the final, as one singer was crowned champion and walked away with £30,000 towards their musical education and a family holiday to Disneyland Paris. (R) (T) 4.30 Uploaded: bytesize A smaller portion of some of the internet’s funniest video uploads. (R) 5.00 xpose Glenda Gilson, Cassie Stokes and Karen Koster present a round-up of stories from the world of showbusiness, covering everything from film premieres to awards ceremonies. (R) 5.30 xpose (R) 6.00 Uploaded’s most funniest Clips! Gordon Hayden presents the funniest, silliest and bravest videos from the weird wide web, including the funniest fails, the most mesmerising stunts, and the cutest animal clips. (R) 7.00 Jonathan ross presents: fool Us Vegas American illusionists Penn & Teller lay down the gauntlet to magicians from around the world, inviting them to show off their most amazing tricks to see if they can fool the duo. (R) 8.00 bondi ink tattoo Crew Documentary going behindthe-scenes at the busiest tattoo store in Australia during the summer season, as celebrity customers including One Direction, drop by to have their ink done by the experts. (R) 9.00 big brother Marcus Bentley narrates a look at the best moments from the previous day in the camera-filled abode, examining how the residents are coping under the pressure of tasks, public scrutiny and being away from home. 10.00 love island A chance to catch up with the latest flirting, jealousy, rejection and possible romance stirring among the singletons, as they enjoy the celebrity lifestyle in a villa on a sun-kissed island. 11.00 box office Presenter Lisa Cannon reviews and analyses the latest releases for the big and small screen. (R) 11.30 Celebrity Juice Host Keith Lemon is joined by regular team captain Gino D’Acampo and a series of celebrity guests to discover which of them knows more about the latest showbiz and entertainment happenings. (R) (T) 12.15 Sun, Sex and Suspicious parents (R) 1.30 Sun, Sex and Suspicious parents (R) 2.45 Celebrity Juice (R) (T) 3.55 Uploaded (R)

horrible histories (T) home and away (R) (T) home and away (R) home and away Scarlett shares her suspicions with Justin and Tori that Brody is using again, leaving them with no choice but to intervene. (R) (T) 1.45 friends Joey gets a new roommate, Chandler’s attempts to impress Monica backfire and Rachel and Phoebe go running together. (R) (T) 2.15 the Saturday game live: Clare v tipperary (Throw-in 3pm) At Pairc Ui Chaoimh. Michael Lyster is joined by Liam Sheedy, Ger Loughnane and Eddie Brennan for the first of this year’s All-Ireland Hurling quarter-finals. Commentary comes from Ger Canning and Michael Duignan. (T) 5.15 timeless New series. Sci-fi drama series starring Abigail Spencer. A history professor, a soldier and a programmer team up in an effort to recover a stolen time machine. 6.10 the Vikings Uncovered Historian Dan Snow and space archaeologist Dr Sarah Parcak use satellites to pinpoint ruins from the Viking era on American soil, before tracking their expansion west, first as raiders and then as settlers. (T) 7.15 Jungle animal hospital Following the medical team in Guatemala as they patch up animals in need of treatment, select a troop of spider monkeys for release, and prepare a flock of precious scarlet macaws for freedom. (T) 8.15 ronald reagan: a Custom made president Clara and Julia Kuperberg’s powerful documentary, assessing how much of a role US organised crime played in putting actor Ronald Reagan into the White House. (T) 9.15 into the Storm (2014) An apparently normal day is turned upside down for the residents of Silverton as it is hit by an unprecedented series of tornadoes. Action, starring Richard Armitage and Sarah Wayne Callies. Rating: HHH (T) 10.50 live at the apollo (T) 11.45 honeymoon in Vegas (1992) Jack loses a fortune to a professional Vegas gambler, and agrees to hand over his girlfriend Betsy as collateral against what he owes. But when she begins to fall for her captor’s charms, Jack has to confront his fear of commitment and race against time to win her back. Comedy, with James Caan and Nicolas Cage. Rating: HHH (T) 1.30 iZombie 2.20 grey’s anatomy (R) (T) 3.05 euronews


THE HERALD SATURDAY 22 JULY 2017

Saturday’s Television 23

Marple 7pM: Super sleuth Miss Marple helps to investigates when a man and woman are shot.

pItCh Battle 7.25pM: Kelis, Mel Giedroyc and Gareth Malone (above) feature on the talent show.

proMs extra 6.50pM: Katie Derham (above) hosts the series which reviews the extravaganza.

Fast & FUrIoUs 6 10pM: Vin Diesel (above, right) stars in the testosterone-fuelled action drama.

the DeparteD 9pM: Leonardo DiCaprio and Jack Nicholson (above) star in the crime drama.

12.00 emmerdale (R) (T) 12.30 emmerdale (R) (T) 1.00 saturday aM (R) 4.00 Four in a Bed (R) 4.30 Four in a Bed (R) 5.00 Dickinson’s real Deal (R) (T) 6.00 surprise surprise (R) 7.00 Marple A murder is announced in the local newspaper in Chipping Cleghorn and everyone turns up at Little Paddocks at the appointed time. 9.00 a secret affair (1999) An engaged young executive who yearns to be an artist falls in love with an Irish reporter she meets in Venice. Drama, starring Janine Turner, Fionnula Flanagan, Paudge Behan and Robert Mailhouse. Rating: HHH 10.50 the level (R) (T) 11.50 red rock (R) (T) 12.20 red rock (R) (T) 12.50 Dickinson’s real Deal (R) (T) 1.40 Four in a Bed (R)

12.00 Bargain hunt (R) (T) 1.00 BBC News (T) 1.15 Diamond league athletics highlights (T) 2.15 escape to the Country (R) (T) 3.00 Flog It! (R) (T) 3.30 Kung Fu panda 2 (2011) Animation, with Jack Black. Rating: HHHH (T) 4.50 shrek the third (2007) When Princess Fiona’s father dies, Shrek, her husband, becomes the immediate successor to the throne. But Shrek and his friends search for the king’s nephew, so that he can be the legitimate heir. Animation, with Mike Myers. Rating: HHH (T) 6.15 BBC News (T) 6.25 BBC Newsline (T) 6.35 pointless Celebrities Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman host a special edition of the quiz show. (R) (T) 7.25 pitch Battle Mel Giedroyc presents the final round of the singing competition. Gareth Malone, Kelis and guest judge Deke Sharon from Pitch Perfect have the tough job of whittling the six final choirs down to just two, before the viewers have to make the final decision as to who walks away with the £50,000 prize. Last in series. (T) 9.00 Casualty Mickey and Jez reach an important moment in their relationship, while Grace realises how crucial Connie’s work is. Elsewhere, Ethan is enraged when Scott comes clean about Cal. (T) 9.50 BBC News (T) 10.10 Would I lie to You? Rob Brydon hosts, with Rhod Gilbert, Tracy-Ann Oberman and Claudia Winkleman joining the regulars. (R) (T) 10.40 eagle eye (2008) Two strangers are forced to work together to stay alive after they are both targeted by a woman who threatens their lives unless they do exactly as she says. Action, starring Shia LaBeouf and Michelle Monaghan. Rating: HHHH (T) 12.30 Weather for the Week ahead (T) 12.35 BBC News (T)

12.00 Nigel and adam’s Farm Kitchen (R) (T) 1.00 Becoming Jane (2007) Drama, with Anne Hathaway and James McAvoy. Rating: HHHH (T) 2.50 My Friend Jane (T) 3.20 Jane austen: Behind Closed Doors (R) (T) 4.20 University Challenge (R) (T) 4.50 Gardeners’ World (R) (T) 5.50 the sweet Makers (R) (T) 6.50 proms extra New series. Sevenpart series, hosted by Katie Derham, reviewing the opening week of Proms 2017. (T) 7.30 Dad’s army Captain Mainwaring goes overboard with a river patrol after the platoon acquires a boat. (R) (T) 8.00 the open Golf highlights Eilidh Barbour reviews the best bits from the Open Championship at Royal Birkdale, in Southport, where the third round came to a close today. Defending champion Henrik Stenson of Sweden moved to the top of the leaderboard at this stage last year. Peter Alliss, Ken Brown and Andrew Cotter commentate. (T) 10.00 performance live! Why It’s Kicking off everywhere Paul Mason, Khalid Abdalla, Sirine Saba and Lara Sawalha perform Mason’s play about how the optimism of the Arab Spring has given way to a sense of despair. (T) 11.00 late licence The Emo girls, featuring Derry girl Diona, Doherty have plenty to say, whilst undercover gag detective Kevin McAleer continues his search for new comedians. (T) 11.15 late licence Fitness expert Jim North – aka Hollywood’s Dave Elliott – is back with more useless advice. (T) 11.30 starz Dan Campbell is Belfast’s most talked about actors’ agent, in this documentary he fights hard to find his actors a job and save his own. (T) 12.00 Up there (2012) Comedy, with Burn Gorman and Iain De Caestecker. Rating: HHHH (T) 1.15 Waterworld (R) (T) 1.25 tim (1979) Drama, starring Piper Laurie. Rating: HHHH (T) 3.10 this Is BBC two (T)

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11.00 regarding susan sontag (R) (T) 1.00 house (R) (T) 2.00 house (R) (T) 3.00 house (R) (T) 4.00 Without a trace (R) (T) 5.00 Without a trace (R) (T) 6.00 Without a trace (R) (T) 7.00 Without a trace (R) (T) 8.00 Without a trace (R) (T) 9.00 the Departed (2006) An undercover agent and an espionage agent try to counter-attack each other in order to save themselves from being exposed in front of the authorities. Thriller, starring Leonardo DiCaprio. Rating: HHHHH (R) (T) 11.50 ray Donovan (R) (T) 1.00 ray Donovan (R) (T) 2.15 twin peaks (R) (T) 3.25 Nurse Jackie (R) (T) 4.00 Urban secrets (R) (T) 5.00 Fish town (R) (T)

10.25 the Voice Kids Final (R) (T) 12.10 ItV News (T) 12.25 live Football Friendly: Chelsea v arsenal (Kick-off 12.40pm) Coverage from the Bird’s Nest Stadium in Beijing. (T) 2.55 tipping point (R) (T) 4.00 the Chase (R) (T) 5.00 little Big shots Usa (T) 6.00 UtV News (T) 6.10 ItV News (T) 6.20 You’ve Been Framed! xxl (R) (T) 7.20 Catchphrase (T) 8.00 the hobbit: an Unexpected Journey (2012) Bilbo Baggins, a hobbit, is persuaded into accompanying a wizard and a group of dwarves on a journey to reclaim the city of Erebor. Adventure, starring Martin Freeman. Rating: HHHH (T) 11.15 ItV News (T) 11.35 the Chase (R) (T) 12.30 teleshopping 1.30 ItV Nightscreen 3.00 Who’s Doing the Dishes? (R) (T) 3.50 ItV Nightscreen

the simpsons (R) (T) the simpsons (R) (T) Four in a Bed (R) (T) Four in a Bed (R) (T) Four in a Bed (R) (T) Four in a Bed (R) (T) Four in a Bed (R) (T) a place in the sun: Winter sun (R) (T) 4.30 Big house, little house (T) 5.35 Kirstie and phil’s love It or list It Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer meet James and Graham, who can’t agree about their 17thcentury cottage in the Surrey village of Cranleigh. (R) (T) 6.30 Channel 4 News (T) 7.00 live World para athletics Championships Presenters Sophie Morgan, Arthur Williams and Lee McKenzie are joined by Danny Crates, Stef Reid, Jonnie Peacock and David Weir for action from day nine of the games. Sophie Hahn, Kadeena Cox and Olivia Breen all compete in the T38 100m, while Paul Blake and Graeme Ballard go against each other in the T36 100m. Aled Davies also returns to the field and will hope to be adding the world title to his Rio Olympics gold in the F42 shot put. On the track, Rio winner Georgina Hermitage looks to match this feat in the T37 100m. Plus, wheelchair racer Jade Jones faces Tatyana ‘The Beast’ McFadden from the US in the T54 5,000m. (T) 10.00 Fast & Furious 6 (2013) Dom’s gang are rich but on the run. However, agent Hobbs asks Dom and his crew for help – in return for full pardons, and soon things become even more complicated when Dom is forced to confront his girlfriend, Letty.. Action, starring Vin Diesel and Paul Walker. Rating: HHH 12.30 ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares Usa (R) (T) 1.20 60 Days in Jail (R) (T) 2.10 hollyoaks omnibus (T) 4.15 selling houses with amanda lamb (T) 5.10 Kirstie’s handmade treasures (R) 5.25 location, location, location (R) (T)

12.00 NCIs: los angeles (R) 1.00 NCIs: los angeles (R) 2.00 Dogs: an amazing animal Family (R) (T) 3.00 It’s Me or the Dog UK (R) (T) 3.30 It’s Me or the Dog UK (R) (T) 4.00 It’s Me or the Dog UK (R) (T) 4.30 Modern Family (R) (T) 5.00 Modern Family (R) (T) 5.30 Modern Family (R) (T) 6.00 Modern Family (R) (T) 6.30 Modern Family (R) (T) 7.00 sports Funniest Moments (R) (T) 8.00 Duck Quacks Don’t echo (R) (T) 9.00 a league of their own: Us road trip 10.00 Karl pilkington: the Moaning of life (R) (T) 11.00 a league of their own (R) (T) 12.00 a league of their own (R) (T) 1.00 ross Kemp: extreme World (R) (T) 2.00 hawaii Five-0 (T) 3.00 Most Daring (T) 4.00 It’s Me or the Dog (R) (T) 4.30 It’s Me or the Dog (R) (T) 5.00 rspCa animal rescue (R) (T) 5.30 rspCa animal rescue (R) (T)


SATURDAY 22 JULY 2017 THE HERALD

24 Sunday’sTelevision

creedon’S SHannon 6.30pm: John Creedon (above) travels along Ireland’s longest river.

tHe SUnday game liVe 3.30pm: Des Cahill (above) hosts the action between Waterford and Wexford.

Watermelon 9pm: Anna Friel (above) stars as a troubled single mum who is helped by her family.

Stockton’S Wing 10.30pm: The native folk band take to the stage at Old Fruitmarket in Glasgow. .

Uploaded: ByteSize 8.55pm: Gordon Hayden (above) presents a collection of entertaining clips.

12.00 natural World (R) (T) 1.00 rte news (T) 1.10 the Hunt The final episode of the series visits the frontline of the conflict with the world’s top predators. (R) (T) 2.10 only Fools and Horses When Del and Rodney make some money on a car deal they use it in a way that’s not as straight as they intended. (R) (T) 2.45 dial m for murder (1954) Thriller, starring Ray Milland and Grace Kelly. Rating: HHHHH 4.45 nuacht (T) 4.55 U2 agus an arc Before their forthcoming performance in Croke Park, this documentary looks back at U2s early years in the late 1970s. (R) 5.25 liveline: call Back Joe Duffy hears from a damsel in distress who was helped by a stranger and invites listeners into the world of a deaf person. (R) (T) 6.00 the angelus 6.01 rte news (T) 6.30 creedon’s Shannon New series. John Creedon travels along Ireland’s longest river, beginning with bid to locate its source. (T) 7.30 nationwide Hosts Mary Kennedy and Anne Cassin look at stories and events from around the country. (R) (T) 8.00 Fair city Charlotte tries to persuade Katy she needs help, while Mondo is pleased to give Juliet some good news. (T) 8.30 Francis Brennan’s grand Vietnamese tour The travellers cycle through paddy fields and visit a market. (T) 9.00 rte news (T) 9.30 the Queen (2006) The world is aghast at the death of Princess Diana in a car accident in Paris. Amid a national outpouring of grief, newly elected British Prime Minister Tony Blair is thrust into the spotlight, declaring her ‘the peoples’ princess. Drama, starring Helen Mirren. Rating: HHHH (T) 11.20 Saturday night with miriam Entertainment show in which Miriam O’Callaghan chats to famous faces about their lives, loves and latest projects. There is also a variety of current affairs, sport, music and human interest stories from across Ireland. (R) (T) 12.35 line of duty (R) (T) 1.50 chicago pd (R) 2.40 the Somme 1916 – From Both Sides of the Wire (R) 3.40 euronews monday: 6.30 teleshopping 7.15 goodnight Sweetheart (R) (T) 7.45 the doctors (R) (T) 8.40 dr phil (R) (T) 9.35 ellen (T) 10.30 my kitchen rules (T) 11.55 Shortland Street 12.25 doctors (T) 1.00 rte news (T) 1.30 Home and away (T) 2.00 neighbours (T) 2.30 eastenders (R) (T) 3.05 Fair city (R) (T) 3.35 the zoo (R) (T)

11.40 Home and away (R) (T) 12.35 the goldbergs Beverly’s promise to bring Scott Baio to town sparks an all our war between Barry and Erica. Plus, Adam needs advice after ends up with two dates an event. (T) 1.00 the goldbergs Emmy and Adam audition to be on a show which is hosting tryouts at their school. Plus, Barry convinces his father that Beverly is key to the Eagles’ success (T) 1.30 Junior (1994) Comedy, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito. Rating: HHH 3.30 the Sunday game live: Wexford v Waterford (Throwin 4pm) At Pairc Ui Chaoimh. Michael Lyster is joined by Liam Sheedy and Anthony Daly for coverage of the All Ireland Hurling quarter-final. (T) 6.00 irish national athletics championships Peter Collins is joined by pundits Jerry Kiernan and Derval O’Rourke for track and field action from Morton Stadium in Dublin. George Hamilton and David Gillick commentate. (T) 8.05 living the Wildlife Colin Stafford-Johnson examines the importance of timing in documentary film making. (R) (T) 8.35 coast new zealand Neil Oliver steps onto Tamaki Makaurau’s biggest volcanic eruption, before meeting the kamikaze surfers who fought to make New Zealand nuclear-free, and goes paddling, Piha style. (T) 9.30 the Sunday game Des Cahill, Jackie Tyrell, Tomás Mulcahy, Ken McGrath and Joe Brolly take a look at the weekend’s championship action. (T) 11.15 toughest trade Cameras follow Tipperary hurler Brendan Maher as he joins the Adelaide Strikers and tries to play the professional sport of cricket, while former England fast bowler Steve Harmison tries his hand at hurling. (R) (T) 12.15 alan carr: chatty man (T) 1.10 gotham (T) 2.00 mistresses 2.45 euronews monday: 6.00 euronews 6.55 Wild kratts 7.20 Brewster the rooster 7.25 me too! (T) 7.45 charlie and lola (T) 7.55 charlie and lola (T) 8.10 nicky, ricky, dicky & dawn (T) 8.35 i’ve got your Back (T) 9.05 Hank zipzer 9.35 yolanda, Secret of the Black rose 11.00 Shaun the Sheep 11.10 animaniacs 11.35 teen titans go! 12.00 the next Step 12.25 the next Step 12.50 every Witch Way 1.15 every Witch Way 1.40 Bagel and Becky Show 1.55 Bagel and Becky Show 2.10 little lunch 2.25 little lunch 2.40 nicky, ricky, dicky & dawn (T) 3.05 Hank zipzer 3.35 prank patrol (T)

12.00 doctor in the House (R) (T) 1.00 the Holiday Show ireland (R) 1.30 long lost Family (R) (T) 2.30 the Xtra Factor: Best & Worst Former X Factor judge Cheryl looks back at some of favourite auditions and memorable moments from the last series of singing talent show. (R) (T) 3.30 the cube Two more brave contestants square up to the Cube in the tense and physically demanding gameshow, hosted by Phillip Schofield. (R) 4.30 celebrity tipping point Ben Shephard is joined by actors Johnny Vegas, and Linda Robson, and former politician Ann Widdecombe, to take on the extraordinary machine in the hope of winning £20,000 for their chosen charities. (R) 5.30 news at 5:30 (T) 6.00 Big Star’s little Star Stephen Mulhern presents as Sally Bercow and daughter Jemima, Diarmuid Gavin and daughter Eppie, and Suzanne Shaw and her son Corey, attempt to win as much money as possible for charity. (R) (T) 7.05 catchphrase Stephen Mulhern presents the quiz, inviting contestants to ‘say what they see’ and make it to the Super Catchphrase with the cash prize of £50,000. (R) (T) 7.55 the celebrity chase Bradley Walsh presents the quiz show as four famous-face contestants compete against a ruthless trivia genius to win cash for their chosen charity. (R) (T) 9.00 Watermelon (2003) Twenty-something Claire’s life falls apart on the day she has her first baby after her boyfriend dumps her. She heads home to her dysfunctional family, including her mother and bewildered father, where she heals her wounds. Comedy, with Anna Friel. Rating: HHH 10.35 Fearless Kevin loses his battle to for life, as Kretchmer urges Heather to fix the situation. Meanwhile, Emma races to find the last piece of the puzzle before the forces ranging against her make their final move. Last in series. (R) (T) 11.35 ireland’s Black Widows A focus on the stories of homegrown female killers Hazel Stewart, Jacqueline Crymble and Jacqui Noble, three women who, despite having different motivations, all committed crimes of passion. (R) 12.35 the Best of ireland am (R) 2.10 teleshopping 5.40 Xpose (R) monday: 6.05 the Six o’clock Show (R) 7.00 ireland am (T) 10.30 this morning (T) 12.30 news at 12:30 (T) 1.00 the chase (R) (T) 2.00 tipping point (R) (T) 3.00 elaine

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12.00 Bondi ink tattoo crew (R) 1.00 tipping point (R) (T) 2.00 tipping point Gameshow, hosted by Ben Shephard, in which contestants answer questions to win turns on an arcade-style machine. (R) (T) 3.00 Xpose Entertainment news, showbiz gossip and interviews, hosted by Karen Koster, Glenda Gilson and Cassie Stokes. (R) 3.30 Xpose (R) 4.00 Xpose (R) 4.30 Xpose (R) 5.00 america’s got talent Simon Cowell returns to the show, along with Howie Mandel, Mel B and Heidi Klum on their quest to find the best talent the country has to offer. 6.40 Uploaded: Bytesize (R) 6.50 Uploaded: Bytesize (R) 7.00 nothing to declare Fly-onthe-wall documentary following the work of customs officers in Australia. (R) 7.30 nothing to declare (R) 8.00 Big Brother Marcus Bentley narrates the best bits from the drama-filled abode, looking at how the residents are coping with tasks, each other, the cameras and homesickness as they battle it out for the cash prize. 8.55 Uploaded: Bytesize A smaller portion of some of the internet’s funniest and video uploads. (R) 9.00 love island A chance to catch up with the latest flirting, jealousy, rejection and possible romance stirring among the singletons, as they enjoy the celebrity lifestyle in a villa on a sun-kissed island. 10.00 love island A chance to catch up with the latest flirting, jealousy, rejection and possible romance stirring among the singletons, as they enjoy the celebrity lifestyle in a villa on a sun-kissed island. 11.00 love island: aftersun Caroline Flack hosts the final episode of the companion programme to the dating show, featuring the latest gossip as well as input from a celebrity panel. Last in series. 12.00 Sun, Sex and Suspicious parents (R) 1.10 Sun, Sex and Suspicious parents (R) 2.25 celebrity Juice (R) (T) 3.50 embarrassing Bodies (R) 4.35 close 5.55 Uploaded (R) monday: 6.25 Uploaded (R) 6.55 Uploaded (R) 7.25 Uploaded (R) 7.55 tipping point (R) (T) 8.55 the Jeremy kyle Show (R) (T) 10.00 the Jeremy kyle Show (R) (T) 11.00 tipping point (R) (T) 12.00 1000 Heartbeats (R) (T) 1.00 Uploaded (R) 1.25 Uploaded (R) 1.55 Xpose (R) 2.25 nothing to declare (R) 2.55 Babushka (R) (T) 3.55 the Jeremy kyle Show (R)

rawhide Seoidini Staire (R) Saol runda faoi thalamh tour de France – Suil Siar (R) an aimsir laithreach tour de France Beo The 2017 Tour ends with the traditional processional ride into Paris, where the best sprinters in the world will be looking to finish the race with victory in one of the most famous settings in cycling, on the Champs-Elysees. Commentary is by Paidi O Lionaird and Padraic O Cuinn. 7.02 an aimsir laithreach 7.05 nuacht tg4 7.20 abair amhran 7.30 imeall rogha 8.00 Feilte Caitlin Nic Aoidh visits Gielty’s bar in Achill, Mayo, where guests include Cloite Cafferkey. (R) 8.30 an gaa A look at how the political turmoil of the 1980s happening off the pitch impacted on the field. 9.00 ronan ar an camino Ronan Mac Aodha Bhui walks the ancient religious pilgrimage, the Camino de Santiago. (R) 9.30 Se mo laoch Profile of Drimalost fiddle player, Danny Meehan, who won a Gradam Ceoil in 2012. 10.00 geantrai Fiddle player Donall Donnelly presents live music from Hayden’s Pub, Co Tyrone. 10.30 Stockton’s Wing The folk band in concert at Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow, as Mike Hanrahan takes to the stage with founder members Paul Roche and Tommy Hayes, fiddler Dezi Donnelly, and Enda Scahill on banjo and mandolin. 11.40 nashville Deacon is pressured to move on from Rayna, while Scarlett ignores Highway 65’s PR expert and confronts journalist Mackenzie Rhodes. Elsewhere, Will shoots a commercial. (R) 12.30 tour de France – Suil Siar 1.00 an aimsir laithreach 1.05 criostaiocht 2.10 France 24 monday: 7.00 cula 4 7.02 Scaredy Squirrel 7.24 Johnny test 7.45 Skunk Fu 8.00 cula 4 na nog 8.02 Wanda and the alien 8.12 Wanda and the alien 8.25 Scealta le maSHa 8.30 Q pootle 8.41 olly an Veain Bheag Bhan 8.46 peg & cat 9.00 elias 9.12 dinosaur train 9.24 kioka 9.31 ella Bella Bingo 9.38 ella Bella Bingo 9.45 astroblast! 10.00 rawhide 11.00 road to avonlea 11.55 the cook and the chef 12.30 tour de France – Suil Siar (R) 1.00 an aimsir laithreach 1.05 the Waltons 2.05 Weakest link 3.00 cula 4 na nog 3.02 masha agus an Bear 3.09 masha agus an Bear 3.16 Scealta le maSHa 3.21 an captaen Flinn agus na Foghlaithe dineasar 3.33 messy, Seo linn go okido 3.45 igam ogam


THE HERALD SATURDAY 22 JULY 2017

RiveR MonsteRs 7.30pM: Jeremy Wade (above) travels to Africa to investigate tigerfish.

Wild alasKa live 7pM: A look at amazing animals including a grizzly bear (above) in Alaska.

12.00 Coronation street (R) (T) 12.00 Bargain hunt (R) (T) 12.30 Zoo days (R) 1.00 BBC news (T) 1.00 sunday aM (R) 4.00 dickinson’s Real deal (R) (T) 1.15 escape to the Country (T) 5.00 dickinson’s Real deal (R) (T) 2.15 Money for nothing (R) (T) 3.00 oz: the Great and powerful 6.00 the Restaurant (R) (2013) Adventure, starring 7.00 animal a&e on the Road (R) (T) James Franco. Rating: HHH (T) 7.30 River Monsters 5.00 lifeline (T) 8.00 the secret Chef (R) 5.10 songs of praise (T) 9.00 doc Martin (R) (T) 5.45 pointless Celebrities (R) (T) 10.00 Wentworth (R) 6.30 BBC news (T) 11.00 Red Rock (R) (T) 6.50 BBC newsline (T) 11.30 Red Rock (R) (T) 12.00 dickinson’s Real deal (R) (T) 7.00 Wild alaska live New series. Documentary, with Steve 2.00 Four in a Bed (R) Backshall, Matt Baker and Liz MondaY: 6.00 teletubbies (R) 6.25 Bonnin. Following bears, eagles, lunar Jim (R) 6.45 Caillou (R) 7.10 wolves and whales as they Ruff-Ruff, tweet and dave (R) 7.35 gather from the American state origanimals (R) 7.50 Ghosts of time for the summer feast. (T) (R) 8.25 Rainbow Ruby (R) 8.40 the hive (R) 9.00 elaine (R) 10.00 Xpose 8.00 Countryfile The team is in Wiltshire, where Anita Rani (R) 10.30 ireland aM (R) (T) 12.30 meets some participants in loose Women 1.30 Judge Judy (R) the International Young 2.00 Judge Judy (R) 2.30 emmerdale Beekeepers competition. (T) (R) (T) 3.00 Coronation street (R) (T) 9.00 poldark Demelza is the unwelcome recipient of Hugh’s affections. Meanwhile, George, keen to pursue a political career, seizes. (T) 10.00 BBC news (T) 10.20 BBC newsline (T) 11.20 love Your Garden (R) (T) 10.30 Miranda hart: My, What i Call, 12.20 James Martin’s French live show The star regales an adventure (R) (T) audience with her observations 12.50 itv news (T) on life, as well as songs and 12.55 Rebound (R) (T) dances. Among the subjects 1.55 tipping point (R) (T) covered are flatulent first 2.55 Bear Grylls survival dates and the freedom of school (R) (T) socially inept children. (R) (T) 3.25 octopussy (1983) Action, with 11.30 Gambit (2012) Fine art expert Roger Moore. Rating: HHH (T) Harry grows weary of being his 6.00 utv news (T) overbearing boss’s punchbag, 6.10 itv news (T) and so devises a scheme in 6.30 the Chase: Celebrity which the employer is fooled special (T) into buying a fake Monet. Harry 7.30 harry potter and the Goblet of ropes in a rowdy cowgirl to Fire (2005) Adventure, starring sell the con. Comedy, starring Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Colin Firth. Rating: HHH (T) Watson. Rating: HHHH (T) 12.50 Weather for the 10.20 itv news (T) Week ahead (T) 10.40 Judge Rinder’s 12.55 BBC news (T) Crime stories (R) (T) MondaY: 6.00 Breakfast (T) 9.15 11.40 take Me out (R) (T) Wild uK (T) 10.00 homes under 12.45 teleshopping the hammer (R) (T) 11.00 Food: 1.45 itv nightscreen truth or scare (R) (T) 11.45 Rip off 3.00 Motorsport uK (T) Britain: holidays (T) 12.15 Bargain 3.50 itv nightscreen hunt (T) 1.00 BBC news (T) 1.30 5.05 the Jeremy Kyle show (R) (T) BBC newsline (T) 1.45 Red Rock (T) MondaY: 6.00 Good Morning Britain 2.30 escape to the Country (R) (T) (T) 8.30 lorraine Magazine. (T) 3.30 Money for nothing (R) (T)

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Maps to the staRs 11pM: Robert Pattinson (above) stars as a member of a dysfunctional family.

the handMaid’s tale 10pM: Offred sets out on a dangerous mission in the dystopian drama.

Blue Bloods 8pM: Amy Carlson and Donnie Wahlberg (above) star in the police drama.

11.45 nigel slater: eating together (R) (T) 12.15 hairy Bikers’ Best of British (R) (T) 1.00 World diving Championships (T) 2.30 Wanted down under (R) (T) 3.15 living with Baboons: natural World (R) (T) 4.15 Flog it! (R) (T) 5.00 live swimming World Championships Helen Skelton introduces coverage from the FINA World Aquatics Championships in Budapest, Hungary. The action includes the women’s 400m freestyle, in which the favourite will be US superstar Katie Ledecky. (T) 7.00 inside the Factory (R) (T) 8.00 the open Golf highlights Eilidh Barbour reviews today’s final round at Royal Birkdale in Southport. Seve Ballesteros, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Tiger Woods, Darren Clarke and Rory McIlroy are among the names who have won the Claret Jug. (T) 10.00 opry an iuir In this show, Daniel is joined Philomena Begley, Mary Duff, Susan McCann and special guest Sean Monaghan. (R) (T) 11.00 Maps to the stars (2014) Agatha, an unstable, pyromaniac member of a famous family returns home just as her younger sibling, a former child celebrity, is trying to relaunch his career. Comedy, starring Julianne Moore, Mia Wasikowska and Robert Pattinson. Rating: HHH (T) 12.45 Qi Xl (R) (T) 1.30 Waterworld (R) (T) 1.35 Countryfile (R) (T) 2.35 holby City (R) (T) 3.35 this is BBC two (T) MondaY: 6.00 the tv that Made Me (R) (T) 6.30 Right on the Money (R) (T) 7.15 Bargain hunt (R) (T) 8.00 Great British Menu (R) (T) 8.30 Great British Menu (R) (T) 9.00 victoria derbyshire (T) 11.00 BBC newsroom live (T) 1.00 diamond league athletics highlights (R) (T) 2.00 two tribes (R) (T) 2.30 the Best dishes ever (T) 3.00 this Wild life (R) (T) 3.30 super senses: the secret power of animals (R) (T)

9.30 sunday Brunch (T) 12.30 eat the Week (T) 1.30 eragon (2006) Action, starring Ed Speleers. Rating: HHH (T) 3.35 the Restoration Man (R) (T) 4.35 homes by the sea (T) 5.35 Channel 4 news (T) 6.00 live World para athletics Championships Lee McKenzie, Ade Adepitan and Sophie Morgan present action from the final day of the competition. Commentary is provided by John Rawling and Rob Walker. (T) 7.30 live ueFa Women’s european Championship: england v spain (Kick-off 7.45pm) Clare Balding is joined by Ian Wright, Eni Aluko and Kim Little for coverage of this matchday two, Group D fixture at Rat Verlegh Stadion, in Breda in the Netherlands. (T) 10.00 the handmaid’s tale In this episode, Serena Joy suspects the Commander of infidelity, Janine struggles to relinquish her baby as she moves to a new posting, and Offred sets out on a dangerous mission. (T) 11.05 Kingdom of heaven (2005) A 12-century blacksmith discovers he is the illegitimate son of a Crusader knight returned from the Holy Land, and is persuaded to defend the city and its Christian King Baldwin against invader Saladin. Action, with Orlando Bloom and Eva Green. Rating: HHHH (T) 1.40 undercover Boss usa (R) (T) 2.30 the last leg (R) (T) 3.25 Kotv Boxing Weekly (T) 3.55 World sport (T) 4.20 shipping Wars uK (R) (T) 5.00 Kirstie’s handmade treasures (R) 5.05 location, location, location (R) (T) MondaY: 6.00 Countdown (R) (T) 6.45 Will & Grace (R) (T) 7.35 everybody loves Raymond (R) (T) 8.35 Frasier (R) (T) 9.05 Frasier (R) (T) 10.05 undercover Boss usa (R) (T) 11.00 the simpsons (R) (T) 11.30 the simpsons (R) (T) 12.00 Channel 4 news (T) 12.05 Couples Come dine with Me (R) (T) 1.05 posh pawn (R) (T) 2.10 Countdown (T) 3.00 the Question Jury (T)

11.30 house (R) (T) 1.30 attenborough’s Flying Monsters (R) (T) 3.00 attenborough at 90 (R) (T) 4.00 Blue Bloods (R) (T) 5.00 Blue Bloods (R) (T) 6.00 Blue Bloods (R) (T) 7.00 Blue Bloods (R) (T) 8.00 Blue Bloods (R) (T) 9.00 Game of thrones (R) (T) 10.10 1993 (T) 11.20 Riviera (R) 12.20 nurse Jackie (R) (T) 12.50 Game of thrones (R) (T) 3.10 twin peaks (T) 4.20 Fish town (R) (T) 5.10 Fish town (R) (T) MondaY: 6.00 Fish town (R) (T) 7.00 urban secrets (R) (T) 8.00 storm City (R) (T) 9.00 the British (R) (T) 10.00 the West Wing (R) (T) 11.00 the West Wing (R) (T) 12.00 Without a trace (R) (T) 1.00 Csi: Crime scene investigation (R) (T) 2.00 Blue Bloods (R) (T) 3.00 storm City (R) (T)

12.00 WWe: Raw (R) (T) 1.00 it’s Me or the dog uK (R) (T) 1.30 it’s Me or the dog uK (R) (T) 3.30 duck Quacks don’t echo (R) (T) 4.00 Modern Family (R) (T) 4.30 Modern Family (R) (T) 5.00 Modern Family (R) (T) 5.30 Modern Family (R) (T) 6.30 the simpsons (R) (T) 7.00 the simpsons (R) (T) 7.30 the simpsons (R) (T) 8.00 dogs: an amazing animal Family (R) (T) 9.00 Ross Kemp: extreme World (T) 10.00 the Force: north east 11.00 Zoo (R) (T) 12.00 a league of their own (R) (T) 1.00 hawaii Five-0 (T) 2.00 night Cops (R) (T) 4.00 it’s Me or the dog (R) (T) 5.00 RspCa animal Rescue (R) (T) MondaY: 6.00 Road Wars (T) 7.00 Road Wars (T) 8.00 Flying Monsters with david attenborough (R) (T) 10.00 Making david attenborough’s Flying Monsters (R) (T) 11.00 Funniest Moments (R) (T) 12.00 nCis: los angeles 1.00 nCis: los angeles 2.00 hawaii Five-0 (T) 3.00 MacGyver (T)


SATURDAY 22 JULY 2017 THE HERALD

26 Saturday’sTelevision

InternatIonal ChampIons Cup 7.30pm: Robert Lewandowski (above) features for Bayern Munich.

lIve InternatIonal ChampIons Cup 10.55pm: Juventus take on FC Barcelona.

lIve Formula renault euroCup 1.30pm: The first race at round seven of the competition.

lIve open ChampIonshIp GolF 3.30pm: Spanish star Sergio Garcia (above) will be swinging for a win.

Chelsea: premIer leaGue ChampIons 7pm: Antonio Conte (above) and Chelsea are the focus.

12.00 league of Ireland 2.00 live air race All the qualifying action from the latest round of the Red Bull Air Race series. 3.35 International Champions Cup 5.30 sam Barry: Beyond the Baseline 6.30 Golf Central 7.00 the Darts show 7.30 International Champions Cup All the action from Longgang in Shenzhen as FC Bayern take on AC Milan as part of the International Champions Cup. 9.30 International Champions Cup Manchester United take on Borussia Dortmund in Houston, Texas as part of the International Champions Cup. 11.30 league of Ireland 1.30 International Champions Cup 3.30 International Champions Cup 5.30 World sport

10.30 live International Champions Cup: Bayern munich v aC milan (Kick-off 10.35am) 12.30 nrl 2.15 this is eir sport 2 5.15 ultra marathon 5.40 International Champions Cup 7.25 nrl 9.10 International Champions Cup 10.55 live International Champions Cup: Juventus v FC Barcelona (Kick-off 11.05pm) At MetLife Stadium. All the action from the latest game in the International Champions Cup 2017. 1.05 live International Champions Cup: psG v tottenham hotspur (Kick-off 1.05am) At Camping World Std’m. 3.05 International Champions Cup 5.00 live nrl: st. George Illawarra Dragons v manly sea eagles (Kick-off 5am)

10.00 live aFl: sydney swans v st Kilda (Kick-off 10.25am) The two teams meet at the SCG. 1.00 Formula e: street racers 1.30 live Formula renault eurocup Race one at round seven of the Formula Renault Eurocup season at the Red Bull Ring in Austria. 2.45 live scottish league Cup Football: partick thistle v st mirren (Kick-off 3pm) At Firhill. 5.15 aFl 7.15 aFl 9.15 arthur & Johnnie 9.30 scottish league Cup Football 11.00 Bucharest open tennis 1.00 the Dotted line 2.00 live World series of poker 4.00 Wta all access 4.30 nBa: reload 5.00 Women’s hockey World league

10.30 live premier league asia trophy At Hong Kong International Stadium in Hong Kong. 1.00 live premier league asia trophy The final in Hong Kong. 3.30 live open Championship Golf Coverage of day three of The 146th Open Championship from Royal Birkdale. 7.45 live Gaa Football: Galway v Donegal (Throw-in 7.00pm) At Markievicz Park in Sligo. 9.00 live World matchplay Darts Coverage of day one of darts’ BetVictor World Matchplay at Blackpool’s Winter Gardens. 11.00 through the night (T) 12.00 mls Greatest Games 12.05 live mls: toronto FC v Colorado rapids (Kick-off 12.00m’t) Coverage from BMO Field. 2.10 la liga Greatest Games 3.00 through the night

10.30 live premier league asia trophy In Hong Kong. 1.00 live premier league asia trophy The final from Hong Kong. 3.45 premier league Best Games (T) 4.00 Best premier league Goals (T) 4.30 premier league Years (T) 6.30 Best premier league Goals (T) 7.00 Chelsea: premier league Champions (T) 8.00 premier league asia trophy preview (T) 9.00 premier league asia trophy (T) 10.00 premier league asia trophy 11.00 Best premier league Goals (T) 12.00 Best premier league Goals (T) 1.00 Best premier league Goals (T) 2.00 Best premier league Goals (T) 3.00 Best premier league Goals (T) 4.00 premier league asia trophy 5.00 premier league asia trophy

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radio McDormand. (T) 10.50 The Counsellor (2013) Drama, starring Michael Fassbender and Penelope Cruz. (T) 1.05 Sleepy Hollow (2000) (T)

11.25 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun (T) 12.25 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun (T) 1.30 The Yorkshire Dales and the Lakes (T) 2.35 Come Dine with Me (T) 3.05 Come Dine with Me (T) 3.40 Come Dine with Me (T) 4.10 Come Dine with Me (T) 4.45 Come Dine with Me (T) 5.15 Four in a Bed (T) 5.50 Four in a Bed (T) 6.20 Four in a Bed (T) 6.55 Four in a Bed (T) 7.25 Four in a Bed (T) 7.55 Spying on the Royals (T) 9.00 The Royal House of Windsor (T) 10.20 Wallis Simpson: The Secret Letters (T) 11.25 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown (T) 12.30 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown (T) 1.30 Father Ted (T) 2.40 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown (T)

12.00 MythBusters 1.00 MythBusters 2.00 Alaskan Bush People 3.00 Alaskan Bush People 4.00 Cooper’s Treasure 5.00 Tanked 6.00 Auction Hunters 6.30 Auction Hunters 7.00 Ice Pilots 8.00 Wheeler Dealers 9.00 Voodoo Sharks 10.00 First Week In 11.00 Street Outlaws 12.00 Street Outlaws 1.00 Street Outlaws 2.00 Street Outlaws 3.00 Street Outlaws 3.50 Wheeler Dealers 4.40 Deadliest Catch 5.30 How It’s Made

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11.50 FILM: Hulk (2003) (T) 2.35 The Voice Kids Final (T) 4.20 FILM: Babe (1995) (T) 6.15 FILM: The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) (T) 9.00 Love Island: The Weekly Hot List (T) 10.05 Celebrity Juice (T) 10.50 Family Guy (T) 11.20 Family Guy (T) 11.45 Family Guy (T) 12.15 American Dad! (T) 12.45 American Dad! (T) 1.10 FILM: Zack and Miri Make a Porno (2008) (T) 3.00 Teleshopping

tcm

10.20 Escape from Zahrain (1962) 12.10 Rio Bravo (1959) 3.00 Rooster Cogburn (1975) 5.10 The Iron Sheriff (1957) 6.35 The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (1970) 9.00 True Romance (1993) 11.30 Enter the Dragon (1973) 1.35 Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura 2.35 Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura 3.30 Hollywood’s Best Film Directors 4.00 Hollywood’s Best Film Directors 4.30 Hollywood’s Best Film Directors 5.00 Hollywood’s Best Film Directors 5.30 Hollywood’s Best Film Directors

Film4

11.00 Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009) (T) 1.00 Grease (1978) (T) 3.10 Carry On Cabby (1963) (T) 4.55 Robots (2005) Animation, starring Ewan McGregor and Halle Berry. (T) 6.40 Men in Black 3 (2012) Action, starring Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones. (T) 9.00 Darkman (1990) Action, starring Liam Neeson and Frances

discoVery

12.00 Henry Danger (T) 12.31 Henry Danger (T) 1.00 Henry Danger (T) 1.31 Henry Danger (T) 4.00 FILM: Nickelodeon’s Sizzling Summer Camp Special (2017) (T) 5.00 Bruno and Boots 7.00 Make It Pop (T) 8.00 iCarly (T) 8.31 iCarly (T) 9.00 iCarly (T) 9.31 iCarly (T) 10.00 Victorious (T) 10.31 Victorious (T) 11.00 Victorious (T) 11.31 Victorious (T) 12.00 Teleshopping 3.00 Renford Rejects (T) 3.25 Summer in Transylvania (T) 3.50 SpongeBob SquarePants (T) 4.00 Genie in the House (T) 4.30 House of Anubis (T) 5.00 Winx Club (T) 5.31 Max & Shred (T)

mtV

12.00 Teen Mom UK: The Road to Season 2 (T) 1.00 Teen Mom UK: The Road to Season 2 (T) 2.00 Teen Mom UK: The Road to Season 2 (T) 3.00 Teen Mom UK: The Road to Season 2 (T) 4.00 FILM: Bring It On: In It to Win It (2007) 6.00 Just Tattoo of Us 7.00 Vidiots 7.30 Vidiots 8.00 Catfish: The TV Show (T) 9.00 Ex on the Beach: The Drama So Far! (T) 10.00 Ex on the Beach: The Drama So Far! (T) 11.00 Ex on the Beach: The Drama So Far! (T) 12.00 Tattoo Disasters (T) 1.00 MTV MIAWS 2017 2.50 MTV Cribs

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11.30 Only Fools and Horses (T) 1.30 Only Fools and Horses 2.55 Only Fools and Horses (T) 4.55 Only Fools and Horses 6.00 Only Fools and

Horses (T) 8.05 Only Fools and Horses (T) 9.40 Mrs Brown’s Boys (T) 10.20 Live at the Apollo (T) 11.20 The Young Ones (T) 12.10 The Young Ones (T) 12.55 Black Books 1.30 Black Books (T) 2.00 Bill Hicks: Sane Man 3.25 The Life of Rock with Brian Pern 4.00 Home Shopping

disney

12.00 FILM: Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam (2010) 1.50 Star Wars Forces of Destiny 1.55 The Miraculous Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir 2.26 Access All Areas: Music 2.31 Stuck in the Middle 3.00 Bunk’d 3.31 Bunk’d 4.00 The Lodge 4.29 The Evermoor Chronicles 5.00 Descendants 2: It’s Going Down 5.31 Stuck in the Middle 6.00 Bizaardvark 6.31 Bunk’d 7.00 Mako Mermaids 7.31 Jessie 8.00 That’s So Raven 8.31 Kim Possible 9.00 Good Luck Charlie 9.31 Good Luck Charlie 10.00 Violetta 10.53 Hannah Montana 11.16 Hannah Montana 11.40 Groove High 12.00 Close

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12.00 How I Met Your Mother (T) 12.30 How I Met Your Mother (T) 1.00 How I Met Your Mother (T) 1.30 The Goldbergs (T) 2.00 The Goldbergs (T) 2.30 The Goldbergs (T) 3.00 The Goldbergs (T) 3.30 The Goldbergs (T) 4.00 The Big Bang Theory (T) 4.30 The Big Bang Theory (T) 5.00 The Big Bang Theory (T) 5.30 The Big Bang Theory (T) 6.00 The Big Bang Theory (T) 6.30 The Big Bang Theory (T) 7.00 The Big Bang Theory (T) 7.30 The Big Bang Theory (T) 8.00 The Big Bang Theory (T) 8.30 The Big Bang Theory (T) 9.00 FILM: Speed (1994) (T) 11.20 Gogglebox (T) 12.25 Gogglebox (T) 1.30 Tattoo Fixers (T) 2.35 Rude Tube (T) 3.25 Gogglebox (T) 4.15 How I Met Your Mother (T) 5.00 Rude(ish) Tube (T)

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11.45 Tour de France: La Course Live 12.45 Live Tour de France 5.00 Live UEFA Women’s European Championship: Iceland v Switzerland 7.00 British Superbikes 8.00 Tour de France 9.30 Tour de France: La Course 10.30 World Aquatics Championships 11.00 Tour de France 12.30 Fencing World Championships 1.30 Eurosport News 1.35 This is Eurosport

rte raDIo 1 (Fm 88-90) 11.00 Marian Finucane. 1.00 Documentary on One. 2.00 Saturday Sport. 9.00 Ceili House. 10.00 Simply Folk. 11.00 Roots Freeway. 12am Late Date. 2.00 RTE Gold. rte 2Fm (Fm 90.4-92.2 mW 612 &1278) 11.00 Rick O’Shea. 1.00 Larry Gogan. 3.00 Weekenders. 6.00 The Will Leahy Show. 8.00 2fm Live. 10.00 Spring Sessions. 12am White Noise. 1.00 Late Night Sessions. 5.00 Overnight. raIDIo na GaeltaChta (Fm 92-94) 12noon Nuachta. 12.08 Togha agus Rogha. 1.00 Nuacht a hAon. 1.20 Cas Ceirnin. 2.00 Sport an tSathairn. 5.00 na Nuachta. 5.04 Ceol an Trathnona. 5.45 Tuairisc Spoirt. 6.00 Nuacht a Se. 6.30 Reacaireacht an Trathnona. 9.30 An Ghealach Ghorm. 12am Ceol Binn o na Beanna. 2.00 Siulach Scealach. 3.00 Seoda Cartlainne. 3.30 Scealta na nDaoine. 4.00 Ceol Binn o na Beanna. neWstalK (Fm 106-108) 12noon Futureproof. 1.00 Off the Ball. 6.00 The Picture Show. 7.00 Global Village. 8.00 The Green Room. 9.00 World in Motion. 10.00 Documentary. 11.00 Futureproof Repeat. 12am The Best of Newstalk. lYrIC Fm (Fm 92.5-95) 10.00 The Hamilton Scores. 1.00 Movies and Musicals. 4.00 Evelyn Grant’s Weekend Drive. 7.00 Opera Night. 10.00 Ellen Cranitch. 1.00 Lyric Through the Night. Fm 104 (104.4) 12noon Ben Murray. 3.00 Rob Gormley. 6.00 Frank Jez. 7.00 Gavin Dowd. 12am Night Steve McQuarrie. 4.00 Chris Barry. 98Fm 12noon Andy Clarke. 3.00 Dublin’s Best Music Mix with Karl Dawson. 6.00 98FM Throwbacks with Cooper. 9.00 Hot Mix with Luke O’Faolain. 12am 98FM’s Club Collection with Cooper. 2.00 Dublin’s Best Music Mix at night. toDaY Fm (Fm 100-102) 11.00 Phil Cawley. 2.00 Summer Saturdays with Muireann O’Connell. 6.00 Saturday Hits with Shelly Gray. 9.00 The Beat Goes on with Kelly-Anne Byrne. east Coast Fm (Fm 103, 95) 10.00 Ian Garland. 2.00 The Big Weekend with Ryan O’Neill. 6.00 Club Classics. 2.00 The Night Time Network. Q102 (Fm 102.2) 11.00 Nails Mahoney with the Right Song, Right Now. 3.00 Stephen Keogh with the Right Song, Right Now. 7.00 The Love Zone with Debbie Allen. 12am Non Stop Q. spIn (Fm 103.8) 9.45 Pop Raidio. 1.00 Plan B with Sarina Bellissimo. 3.00 Spin Hits Saturday with Nikki Hayes. 7.00 Saturday Night Takeover. 10.00 House Party. 12am Power with John Gibbons. 1.45 SPIN Hits at Night.


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Golf central 6.30pm: A look at players at the top of their game, including Jordan Speith (above).

live naScar 7.30pm: Catch up with all the action and scores from the stock car auto racing event.

cricket: the art of captaincy 7.15pm: Michael Vaughan (above) is joined by a panel of experts.

live World matchplay dartS 7.30pm: Peter Wright (above) is competing in the tournament.

BeSt premier leaGue GoalS 10pm: A selection of some of the very best goals from the archive.

12.00 live air race 1.05 the darts Show 1.30 football 2.00 live air race The Red Bull Air Race Championship heads to Russia, for the Round 8 of the Kazan event of this aerial race. 3.05 on the limit Sports 3.35 league of ireland 5.30 paddy mullins – the Great Stayer (T) 6.30 Golf central 7.00 international champions cup 9.00 atlantic’s edge – year in lahinch (T) 10.00 atlantic’s edge – year in lahinch (T) 11.00 atlantic’s edge – year in lahinch (T) 12.00 international champions cup 2.00 international champions cup 4.00 air race 5.00 air race

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12.00 live men’s hockey World league (Push-back 12.15pm) In Johannesburg, South Africa. 2.15 live Women’s hockey World league (Push-back 2.30pm) 4.45 live men’s hockey World league (Push-back 5pm) 7.15 cricket: the art of captaincy 7.45 Global Goals 8.00 live Brazilian league football: fluminense v corinthians (Kick-off 8pm) At Maracana. 10.00 Women’s hockey World league 11.00 men’s hockey World league 12.00 Women’s hockey World league 1.00 men’s hockey World league 2.00 Speedway Grand prix 4.00 conor mcGregor: doubt me now 4.30 ufc Sound Waves: team unity 5.00 irish rally review

8.00 live open championship Golf The fourth and final day of The 146th Open Championship from Royal Birkdale. 7.00 open championship Golf: verdict (T) 7.30 live World matchplay darts Second session from day two of darts’ BetVictor Matchplay at Blackpool’s Winter Gardens. 11.00 When Guillem Balague met andy murray The worlds of football and tennis collide as Sky Sports’ Spanish football pundit Guillem Balague sits with British tennis star Andy Murray. (T) 11.45 live mlS: vancouver Whitecaps v portland timbers (Kick-off 11.30pm) At BC Place. 1.50 efl: Greatest Games 2.00 through the night 3.00 through the night 4.00 through the night

12.00 premier league asia trophy (T) 1.00 Best premier league Goals (T) 5.00 premier league asia trophy highlights 6.00 premier league asia trophy highlights 7.00 premier league asia trophy 8.00 premier league asia trophy 9.00 referees-onside with carragher and neville (T) 10.00 Best premier league Goals (T) 11.00 premier league asia trophy highlights 12.00 premier league asia trophy highlights 1.00 premier league asia trophy 2.00 premier league asia trophy 3.00 chelsea: premier league champions 4.00 Best premier league Goals 5.00 Sporting heroes 5.30 Gary neville: the pundit (T)

international champions cup naScar this is eir Sport 2 ultra marathon La Palma in the Canaries is the venue for this 74km ultra marathon run, with over 1000 international runners taking on a total of 4,350 metres of ascent on the island. 6.30 triathlon Taking place against the stunning backdrop of Blenheim Palace estate, this iconic triathlon is the traditional season opener and the secondbiggest event in the UK. 7.30 live naScar: premier motorsport Series Exclusive coverage of the premier Motorsport series in America with up to 40 cars battling it out at speeds surpassing 200mph. 12.00 nrl 4.00 nrl

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11.40 Come Dine with Me (T) 12.10 Come Dine with Me (T) 12.45 Come Dine with Me (T) 1.15 Come Dine with Me (T) 1.50 Four in a Bed (T) 2.20 Four in a Bed (T) 2.50 Four in a Bed (T) 3.25 Four in a Bed (T) 3.55 Four in a Bed (T) 4.30 Live UEFA Women’s European Championship: Scotland v Portugal (T) 7.30 Guy Martin: Last Flight of the Vulcan Bomber (T) 9.00 Father Ted (T) 9.35 Father Ted (T) 10.05 Micky Flanagan: Back in the Game (T) 11.50 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown (T) 12.50 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA (T) 1.50 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA (T) 2.45 8 Out of 10 Cats (T)

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11.15 Ninja Warrior UK (T) 12.15 You’ve Been Framed! Gold (T) 1.20 FILM: See Spot Run (2001) Action, starring David Arquette, Michael Clarke Duncan and Leslie Bibb. (T) 3.15 FILM: Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore (2010) Comedy, starring Chris O’Donnell and Jack McBrayer. (T) 4.55 FILM: The Smurfs 2 (2013) Comedy, starring Hank Azaria and Neil Patrick Harris. (T) 7.00 FILM: Evan Almighty (2007) Comedy, starring Steve Carell and Morgan Freeman. (T) 9.00 Love Island (T) 10.00 Love Island: Aftersun (T) 11.20 Family Guy (T) 11.45 Family Guy (T) 12.15 Family Guy (T) 12.40 American Dad! (T) 1.10 American Dad! (T) 1.35 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records (T) 2.05 The Vamps: The Hot Desk (T) 2.15 Teleshopping 5.45 ITV2 Nightscreen

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11.20 The Iron Sheriff (1957) 12.50 Rooster Cogburn (1975) 3.00 High Noon (1952) 4.40 The Man Behind the Gun (1953) 6.15 Bad Men of Tombstone (1949) Western, starring Barry Sullivan and Marjorie Reynolds. 7.50 Colorado Ranger (1950) Western, starring James Ellison and Russell Hayden. 9.00 Til Death (2007) Action, starring Brad Garrett and Joely Fisher. 11.10 Looper (2012) Action, starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Bruce Willis. 1.35 Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura 2.30 Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura 3.30 Hollywood’s Best Film Directors 4.00 Hollywood’s Best Film Directors 4.30 Hollywood’s Best Film Directors 5.00 Hollywood’s Best Film Directors 5.40 Hollywood’s Best Film Directors

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11.00 Earth vs the Flying Saucers (1956) Action, starring Hugh Marlowe and Joan Taylor. (T) 1.00 Cutthroat Island (1995) Action, starring Geena Davis and Matthew Modine. (T) 3.20 Johnny English (2003) Comedy, starring Rowan Atkinson and John Malkovich. (T) 5.15 Titanic (1997) Drama, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. (T) 9.00 The Ladykillers (2004) Comedy, starring Tom Hanks and Marlon Wayans. (T) 11.05 Snake Eyes (1998) Drama, starring Nicolas Cage. (T) 1.10 Conspirators of Pleasure (1996) (T)

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12.00 MythBusters 1.00 MythBusters 2.00 The Last Alaskans 3.00 MythBusters vs Jaws 4.00 Alien Sharks: Close Encounters: Sharkope 5.00 Shallow Water Invasion: Sharkopedia Edition 6.00 Ninja Sharks: Sharkopedia Edition 7.00 Isle of Jaws: Sharkopedia Edition 8.00 Jungle Shark 9.00 Air Jaws: Night Stalker 10.00 Shark Bait 11.00 Blue Serengeti 12.00 Jungle Shark 1.00 Air Jaws: Night Stalker 2.00 Phelps vs Shark 3.00 Shark Bait 3.50 Air Jaws: Night Stalker 4.40 Deadliest Catch 5.30 How It’s Made

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12.00 Henry Danger (T) 12.31 Henry Danger (T) 1.00 Henry Danger (T) 1.31 Henry Danger (T) 4.00 School of Rock (T) 4.31 FILM: Nickelodeon’s Sizzling Summer Camp Special (2017) (T) 5.30 Bruno and Boots 7.31 Instant Mom (T) 8.00 iCarly (T) 8.31 iCarly (T) 9.00 iCarly (T) 10.00 Victorious (T) 10.31 Victorious (T) 11.00 Victorious (T) 11.31 Victorious (T) 12.00 Teleshopping 3.00 Renford Rejects (T) 3.25 Summer in Transylvania (T) 3.50 SpongeBob SquarePants (T) 4.00 Genie in the House (T) 4.30 House of Anubis (T) 5.00 Winx Club (T) 5.31 Max & Shred (T)

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12.00 Catfish: Love at First Swipe (T) 1.00 Catfish: Love at First Swipe (T) 2.00 Catfish: Too Salty! (T) 3.00 Catfish: Too Salty! (T) 4.00 Catfish: Too Salty! (T) 5.00 Catfish: Too Salty! (T) 6.00 Catfish: Too Salty! (T) 7.00 100% Hotter (T) 8.00 100% Hotter (T) 9.00 Ex on the Beach: The Drama So Far! 10.00 Ex on the Beach: The Drama

So Far! (T) 11.00 Ex on the Beach: The Drama So Far! (T) 12.00 Tattoo Disasters (T) 1.00 Get Your Tatts Out: Kavos Ink 2.00 Clickbait (T) 2.25 Clickbait (T) 2.50 MTV Cribs 3.00 Teleshopping

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10.40 Only Fools and Horses 9.00 Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow (T) 10.00 Only Fools and Horses (T) 11.15 Men Behaving Badly (T) 11.55 Men Behaving Badly (T) 12.35 Big Train (T) 1.15 Big Train (T) 1.55 The Life of Rock with Brian Pern 2.25 The Life of Rock with Brian Pern 2.55 The Life of Rock with Brian Pern 3.30 Men Behaving Badly (T) 4.00 Home Shopping

disney

12.00 FILM: The Swap (2016) 1.45 Milo Murphy’s Law 2.00 The Miraculous Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir 2.31 Stuck in the Middle 3.00 Bunk’d 3.31 Bunk’d 4.00 The Lodge 4.29 The Evermoor Chronicles 5.00 FILM: Tangled: Before Ever After (2017) 6.05 Star Wars Forces of Destiny 6.10 Milo Murphy’s Law 6.26 Star Wars Forces of Destiny 6.31 Bunk’d 7.00 Mako Mermaids 7.31 Jessie 8.00 That’s So Raven 8.31 Kim Possible 9.00 Good Luck Charlie 9.31 Good Luck Charlie 10.00 Violetta 10.53 Hannah Montana 11.40 Groove High

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11.00 FILM: Astro Boy (2009) (T) 12.45 Rude(ish) Tube Shorts (T) 1.00 New Girl (T) 2.00 The Goldbergs (T) 4.00 The Big Bang Theory (T) 4.30 The Big Bang Theory (T) 5.00 The Big Bang Theory (T) 5.30 The Big Bang Theory (T) 6.00 The Big Bang Theory (T) 6.30 The Big Bang Theory (T) 8.00 FILM: Fantastic Four (2005) (T) 10.00 FILM: Sinister (2012) (T) 12.15 Rude Tube (T) 1.20 8 Out of 10 Cats (T) 2.10 Gogglebox (T) 3.10 Rude Tube (T) 3.35 Hollyoaks Omnibus (T)

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8.30 Live World Aquatics Championships 12.15 WATTS 12.30 Morton Games Athletics 1.30 Tour de France: La Course 2.30 Tour de France 3.30 Live Tour de France 7.00 British Superbikes 8.00 Tour de France 9.30 British Superbikes 11.00 Tour de France 12.00 Tour de France: La Course 1.00 Eurosport News 1.05 This is Eurosport

rte radio 1 (fm 88-90) 11.00 Marian Finucane. 1.00 This Week. 2.00 Sunday Sport. 6.00 Marty Squad. 7.00 Documentary on One. 8.00 Drama on One. 9.00 The Rolling Wave. 10.00 Mooney Goes Wild. 11.00 Late Date. 2.00 RTE Gold on RTE Radio 1. 5.30 Shay Byrne’s Rising Time. rte 2fm (fm 90.4-92.2 mW 612 &1278) 11.00 Rick O’Shea. 1.00 Larry Gogan. 3.00 Weekenders. 6.00 Will Leahy. 7.55 2fm Live. 10.00 Chris and Ciara. 12am Ferry Corsten’s Countdown. 1.00 W and W. 2.00 2fm Overnight. raidio na Gaeltachta (fm 92-94) 11.45 Togha agus Rogha. 1.00 Nuacht a hAon. 1.15 Ceol an Lae. 1.55 Sport an Lae. 6.00 Nuacht a Se. 6.30 Timpeall an Ti. 7.00 Sport an Domhnaigh. 8.00 Siulach Scealach. 9.00 Tequila Tire. 12am Ceol Binn O na Beanna. 2.00 Cartlann Bhothar na Leinsi. 2.30 Ar Bhruach na Sionainne. 3.00 An Scoth. 4.00 Ceol Binn O na Beanna. neWStalk (fm 106-108) 11.00 Yates On Sunday. 1.00 Off the Ball. 6.00 TED. 7.00 Talking History. 8.00 Talking Books. 9.00 Under The Covers. 10.00 Tom Dunne. 12am The Best of Newstalk. lyric fm (fm 92.5-95) 10.00 The Hamilton Scores. 1.00 Aedin Gormley. 4.00 Evelyn Grant. 7.00 Trish Taylor Thompson. 8.00 Nova. 10.00 Ellen Cranitch. 1.00 Lyric Through the Night. fm 104 (104.4) 12noon Andy Preston. 2.00 Rob Gormley. 6.00 Big Urban Mix with Frank Jez. 7.00 Takeover. 10.00 Open Mic. 1.00 Dec Byrne. 98fm 12noon Andy Clarke. 3.00 Brendan Roache. 6.00 Paul Bonass. 9.00 Totally Irish with John Barker. 11.00 Now That’s What I Call Sport Extra. 12am Dublin’s Best Music Mix at night. today fm (fm 100-102) 11.00 Neil. 1.00 Phil Cawley. 4.00 Hector. 7.00 Ed’s Songs of Praise. 9.00 Songs in the Key of Life. 10.00 The Beat Goes on. 5.00 Paula MacSweeney. eaSt coaSt fm (fm 103, 95) 10.00 Tommy Greene. 2.00 Jim O’Neill. 6.00 Mick Duggan. 8.00 Michael Sargeant. 10.00 Love Tonight with Traic O’Braonain. 1.00 Sunday Sportstalk with Michael Sargeant. 3.30 The Night Time Network. Q102 (fm 102.2) 11.00 Nails Mahoney with the Right Song, Right Now. 3.00 Debbie Allen with the Right Song, Right Now. 7.00 The Love Zone with Debbie Allen. 12am Non Stop Q. Spin (fm 103.8) 12noon We Love Movies. 1.00 Paul Bonass. 3.00 Spin Hits Sunday. 7.00 Top 40 Oifigiuil na hEireann. 10.00 Total Request Live. 11.45 SPIN Hits. 12.45 The Best of the Spin.


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A FATAL HABIT Most players finesse too often. However, it is almost as difficult to persuade a bridge addict to cut down his finessing as it is to get a smoker to cut down on his cigarettes, in spite of the weight of expert opinion in each case. Today’s deal is a good example. The line of play adopted by the declarer could have led to defeat. A distinctly superior line was available, based on the rejection of all possible finesses. ♠ ♥ ♦ ♣ ♠ ♥ ♦ ♣

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WASTE REMOVAL: Allen Waste Removal. No more unsightly skips. One call we remove all. Fully insured & licensed waste contractor. Asbestos & contaminated soil removal. Domestic, non domestic, garden, commercial, construction, house, apartments & Office Clear outs. All Areas Of Dublin Covered: 045860064 / 0872969984 www.allenwasteremovals.com

TV REPAIRS

VAN REMOVALS

EARN 10% P.A. Investors with 10-15k required by house developer. Ph 089-4040916

F A S T T V L E D / L C D V I D E O M A N W I T H A V A N, Removals, Ireland / UK, Single Items To Full REPAIR SERVICE Free estimates, No call out charge, House Moves. 086 334 1713 Same day service, PH: 087 290 7784

LEGAL NOTICES

USEFUL SERVICES BUILDER AVAILABLE Bathrooms, Renovations, Attic Conversions, House Renovations & All General Building Work - Phone Mick 0877866027 M A N W I T H A V A N, Removals, Ireland / UK, Single Items To Full House Moves. 086 334 1713

An Garda Siochana Road Traffic Act 1994 (Section 41) Regulations 1995 An Garda Siochana proposes to dispose of the following vehicles listed below inwhatever manner the Garda Commissioner directs on or after two weeks following the publication of the notice. Vehicle registered numbers 01 G3 610

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2010 Audi A3 1.6 TDI SE 103BHP 5DR, 1.6L, Diesel, Manual, 105,000 miles, 1 owner, NCT 06/19, Hatchback, Perfect working order. www.jnewmanmotors.ie

2006 BMW 1 Series 118 D ES 05DR, 2.0L, Diesel, Manual, 158,000 miles, 3 owners, NCT 07/18, Tax 10/17, Hatchback, Air Conditioning, Central Locking, Electric Windows, ABS

2010 Honda Accord 2.2i-DTEC EX DIESEL AUTOMATIC 4DR, Diesel, NCT 03/18, 100,000 miles,Beige leather interior. John Adams Honda.

Co. Meath Tel: 01 8351225 www.carsireland.ie/1756143

Co. Galway Tel: 087 6442782 www.carsireland.ie/1802754

Co. Laois Tel: 057 8621613 www.carsireland.ie/1800723

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€15,995 2006 Land Rover Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE 5DR, 2.7L, Diesel, Auto ,163,000 km,€333 road tax, NCT 03/18, Tax 01/18, SUV, Perfect. www.jnewmanmotors.ie

Co. Meath Tel: 01 8351225 www.carsireland.ie/1799576

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€25,950

€34,995

2013 Mercedes-Benz E Class E300 Bluetec SE 4DR Auto, 2.1L, Petrol,107,221 miles, 1 owner, Tax 01/18, Saloon,Black leather. Chapmans Garage,Kildare: 045 521203.

2016 Nissan X-Trail SVE SPEC 4X4. EX-DEMO., 1.6L, Diesel, Manual, 11,184 miles, MPV, Manufacturers Warranty.Wexford Car Centre:

Co. Kildare Tel: 01 5241800 www.carsireland.ie/1781157

Co. Wexford Tel: 053 9192777 www.carsireland.ie/1777982

OPEL

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€8,950 2009 Audi A4 2.0 TDI (DPF) CABRIOLET SE, Diesel, Manual, 87,000 miles, Black leather, NCT 01/19, Convertible, 3 month warranty,FSH. Ollie Kierce Cars.

Co. Cork Tel: 087 2470656 www.carsireland.ie/1618636

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€17,450 2013 BMW 3 Series 320D,2L,107k miles,stunning unmarked,cream leather interior.Superb condition. BMW iDrive,B/tooth,Climate Control, etc.Just serviced.1 prev owner,NCT 01/19

Co. Dublin Tel: 087 2372236 www.carsireland.ie/1794425

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€33,950 2015 Honda CR-V 1.6i-DTEC AWD EX DIESEL - Road Tax 280, 1.6L, Diesel, Manual, 47,000 miles, 1 owner, NCT 04/19, SUV, 4 Wheel Drive, Air Con. John Adams Honda.

Co. Laois Tel: 057 8621613 www.carsireland.ie/1800722

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2010 BMW 320 320d,efficient dynamics, dark silver/grey, diesel, four door saloon, nct 2019, sat nav, phone, parking sensor, taxed until 2018, 149,000 K Miles.

€8,250 2008 Audi A6 2.0 TDI SE, , Diesel, Automatic, 255,318 km, NCT 03/18, Tax 06/17, Saloon, Air Con,Cream leather interior. Chapmans Garage,Kildare: 045 521203.

Co. Kildare Tel: 01 5241800 www.carsireland.ie/1764024

Co. Dublin Tel: 087 2624388 www.carsireland.ie/1801458

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€13,950 2011 Audi A6 2.0 TDI SE 136BHP, 2.0L, Diesel, Manual, 191,000 km,Full leather, NCT 01/19, Tax 10/17, Saloon, Perfect working order, 3 month warranty. Ollie Kierce Cars.

Co. Cork Tel: 087 2470656 www.carsireland.ie/1676685

€24,950

2012 Honda Civic 2.2I Dtec ES 5DR, 2.2L, Diesel, Manual, 67,486 miles, 1 owner, NCT 08/19, Hatchback, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Electric Windows, ABS Brakes, Alarm,

Co. Dublin Tel: 087 1769247 www.carsireland.ie/1804526

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€16,750 2012 Audi Q3 2.0 TDI SE 140BHP,Diesel, Manual, 150,000 km, 1 owner,Metallic Black, NCT 03/18, SUV, 3 month warranty, Trade in accepted.Ollie Kierce Cars.

Co. Cork Tel: 087 2470656 www.carsireland.ie/1691464

Co. Kildare Tel: 01 5241800 www.carsireland.ie/1777758

VAN RENTAL FROM HERTZ . Daily / Weekly Rentals. Insurance Included. 1890 826 826 / hertzvanrental.com

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Co. Kildare Tel: 01 5241800 www.carsireland.ie/1723546

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PEUGEOT 207SE '06, silver, 5dr, e/w, 80k mls, nct 11/17, taxed, black/red seats, immac. €1,350. Tel: 087 356 0025

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€27,500

2015 Mercedes-Benz E 220 BlueTec Saloon Auto, 2.1L, Diesel, Automatic, 39,000 miles, Ivory leather interior,Interior Wood Finish. Chapmans Garage,Kildare: 045 521203.

Co. Kildare Tel: 01 5241800 www.carsireland.ie/1751821

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€17,750 2014 Peugeot 3008 1.6 E-HDI ACTIVE ECOMATIQUE S/S 115BHP, 1.6L, Diesel, Automatic, 54,642 km, 2 owners, NCT 09/18, Tax 10/17, Hatchback, Air Conditioning, Central

MINI

Co. Louth Tel: 086 3371102 www.carsireland.ie/1802525

PORSCHE

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2014 Mini Cooper 1.5 COOPER D, only 24,000 miles, NCT 06/18, Tax 08/17, Full Service History, ABS, Bluetooth, heated mirrors, Alloys. 12 month warranty. Excellent condition.

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Dublin 12 Tel: 087 2203183 www.carsireland.ie/1764940

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2009 Mercedes-Benz Vito 111 CDI KA/L, 2.1L, Diesel, Manual, 75,000 miles, 1 owner, NCT 07/18, Tax 12/17, Van, Air Conditioning, Central Locking, Electric Windows, ABS

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KIA

Co. Meath Tel: 01 8351225 www.carsireland.ie/1763978

€5,500

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Co. Galway Tel: 086 8260350 www.carsireland.ie/1802608

2013 Opel Insignia 2.0CDTI ECOFLEX S S/S 130PS,Diesel, Manual, 111 k miles, 1 owner, Saloon, FSH,, Perfect working order, 12 month warranty. www.jnewmanmotors.ie

VECTRA H/BACK, '07 exc. cond., timing belt done, pmo, bargain only €775, 087 256 1043.

2016 Mercedes-Benz C Class 2.1 C 220D SE, Diesel, Automatic, 26,000 km,Saloon, Leather Seats Reversing Camera. Chapmans Garage,Kildare: 045 521203.

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1978 Jaguar XJS 3.6 2DR A, 3.6L, Petrol, Automatic, 53,000 miles, NCT 04/18, Tax 04/18, Coupe, Beautiful example of a true classic car. Well looked after and in excellent condition

€12,950

Co. Westmeath Tel: 044 9348243 www.carsireland.ie/1803618

€19,995 2007 Porsche Cayman 3.4 S, 3.4L, Petrol, Manual, 76,000 km, Black leather, NCT 10/18, Coupe, Perfect working order, Air Con. www.jnewmanmotors.ie

Co. Meath Tel: 01 8351225 www.carsireland.ie/1763976

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2014 BMW 5 Series 2.0 518D SE, Diesel, Manual, 78 k miles, 1 owner, Saloon, Imperial Blue Metallic Venetian Beige Leather.Chapmans Garage,Kildare: 045 521203.

€31,950

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Co. Kildare Tel: 01 5241800 www.carsireland.ie/1803905

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2013 Mercedes-Benz CLS Class 2.1 CLS 250 CDI BLUEEFFICIENCY AUTO, Diesel, 59 k miles,Trade in accepted,Leather. Chapmans Garage,Kildare: 045 521203.

JAGUAR

Co. Galway Tel: 086 6077001 www.carsireland.ie/1802487

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2014 Mercedes-Benz E Class 2.1 E 220 CDI BE AVANTGARDE, 2.1L, Diesel, Auto, 89,608 km, Beige leather, NCT 04/18, Saloon. Chapmans Garage: 045 521203.

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2013 BMW 5 Series 2.0 520D SE AUTO, 2.0L, Diesel, Automatic, 36,363 miles, 2 owners, NCT 01/19, Tax 12/17, Saloon, Air Conditioning, Central Locking, CD Player, Electric

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€9,950

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€18,500

€28,950

€3,600

€5,500

2014 BMW 520 520d (190) 'SE' Auto Estate, 2.0L, Diesel,52,767 miles, Estate, Beige leather interior,190BHP. Chapmans Garage,Kildare: 045 521203.

2016 Kia Ceed 1.4 CRDI EX 90HP, 1. 4L, Diesel, Manual, 23,228 km, 1 owner, Tax 07/17,7 year warranty. One owner. Car costs €25,000 new. Tom Rafter Car Sales:090 9642686.

2014 Mercedes-Benz E Class E 220 CDI BE AMG Sport 4DR Auto, 2.1L, Diesel, 49 k miles, 1 owner, AMG Spec,Black leather.Chapmans Garage,Kildare: 045 521203.

2008 Nissan Kubistar 1.5 DCI,Only 45k,yes just 45k,with DOE+Tax until October,Stunning little Van. City West Cars,Naas Rd,Dublin 12.

1964 Rover P6 2000 SC, only 41,000 miles,Red Leather upholstery, Spoked Wheels, Dunlop brakes. Excellent condition. As seen in 'Inspector George Gently' TV series!

Co. Kildare Tel: 01 5241800 www.carsireland.ie/1741123

Co. Galway Tel: 087 2574979 www.carsireland.ie/1796616

Co. Kildare Tel: 01 5241800 www.carsireland.ie/1789164

Co. Dublin Tel: 01 4508152 www.carsireland.ie/1801687

Co. Wicklow Tel: 087 1259745 www.carsireland.ie/1805896


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TEL: 1890 516 516 SEAT

TOYOTA

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2015 SEAT Leon 1.6 TDI SE DSG, 1.6L, Diesel, Manual, 23,700 miles, 1 owner, Hatchback, Air Conditioning, Central Locking, CD Player, Electric Windows, ABS Brakes, Airbag, Alloy

2005 Toyota Avensis 2.0 D-4D AURA, 2.0L, Diesel, Manual, 157,000 miles, 3 owners, NCT 08/18, Tax 09/17, Estate, Air Conditioning, Central Locking, CD Player, Electric Windows

2007 Vauxhall Corsa VAN Cdti 3DR, 1.2L, Diesel, Manual, 103,000 miles, 2 owners, Fresh DOE 02/18,Central Locking, CD Player, ABS Brakes, Airbag, Electric Mirrors, Immobiliser

2016 Volkswagen Passat 1.6 TDI HIGHLINE, Diesel, Manual, 48,000 km, 1 owner, NCT 07/20, Tax 07/17, Saloon, Air Con. Chapmans Garage,Kildare: 045 521203.

Co. Tyrone Tel: 00447841051983 www.carsireland.ie/1805393

Co. Meath Tel: 868626943 www.carsireland.ie/1803290

Co. Dublin Tel: 085 1881797 www.carsireland.ie/1801431

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€20,500 2016 Skoda Yeti 2.0 TDI AMBITION, 2.0L, Diesel, Manual, 2,000 km, 1 owner, NCT 05/20, Tax 12/17, SUV, Air Conditioning, Central Locking, Electric Windows, ABS Brakes, Airbag

Co. Dublin Tel: 085 8840501 www.carsireland.ie/1805382

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Co. Kildare Tel: 01 5241800 www.carsireland.ie/1804189

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2009 Toyota Corolla Verso 1.6 VVT-I LUNA, Petrol, Manual, 136,000 km, NCT 01/19, MPV, Perfect working order, 3 month warranty, Trade in accepted. Ollie Kierce Car Sales:

Co. Cork Tel: 087 2470656 www.carsireland.ie/1657597

€12,995 2010 Subaru Forester 2.0D X AWD,Diesel, Manual, 140,000 km, NCT 02/18, SUV, Perfect working order, Trade in accepted. www.jnewmanmotors.ie

Co. Meath Tel: 01 8351225 www.carsireland.ie/1757503

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Co. Kildare Tel: 01 5241800 www.carsireland.ie/1802505

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€21,950 2016 Suzuki Vitara 1.6 DDID GLX, Diesel, Manual, 14,175 km, 1 owner, NCT 07/20, Tax 07/17, SUV, Sat Nav Reversing camera.Chapmans Garage,Kildare:045 521203.

Co. Kildare Tel: 01 5241800 www.carsireland.ie/1792384

TAXIS AVENSIS 08 with cygnus meter €2800 quick sale 087 7596798

TOYOTA 06 Yaris Luna C, 1L, only 75km, 5-dr silver, NCT'd, including car check, mint condition, €3950. Ph: 087 2530654

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€5,600 2011 Vauxhall Meriva 1.7 CDTi, Diesel, 6 speed, 68,000 miles, fully serviced, NCT'd 02./19. Excellent condition inside and out.

Co. Louth Tel: 087 6536827 www.carsireland.ie/1765088

VOLKSWAGEN

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€13,900 2006 Toyota Landcruiser Crew cab, 3.0L, Diesel, Manual, 112 k miles, 1 owner,Perfect working order, 3 month warranty, Trade in accepted,€333 tax. www.jnewmanmotors.ie.

GOLF DIESEL 1.6 TDI 2013 blue motion silver 5 speed, 5 dr. taxed 04/18 €180. NCT'd 04/19 63K mls. 2 key sets €12,850 ph 087 932 6823 Ballinteer

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€18,250 2016 Volkswagen Golf 1.2 TSI BMT TRENDLINE 85HP, Petrol, Manual, 39,608 km, 1 owner, NCT 04/20, Tax 05/18, Hatchback,White.Chapmans Garage,Kildare:045 521203.

Co. Kildare Tel: 01 5241800 www.carsireland.ie/1789163

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€11,950 2012 Volkswagen Golf 1.6 TDI MATCH 105BHP Automatic DSG GEARBOX 7speeds, 1.6L, Diesel, Automatic, 93,000 miles, 2 owners, NCT 07/18, Tax 10/17, Hatchback, Air

Co. Meath Tel: 086 1041752 www.carsireland.ie/1801703

Co. Meath Tel: 01 8351225 www.carsireland.ie/1508852

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2014 Toyota Rav4 2.0 D-4D LUNA 4WD, Diesel, Manual, 82,235 km, NCT 07/18, Tax 08/17, SUV, Cruise Control Bluetooth. Chapmans Garage,Kildare: 045 521203.

2012 Volkswagen Passat 1.6 TDI COMFORTLINE BLUEMOTION TECH, Diesel, Manual, 140,300 km, NCT 03/18, Saloon,FSH.Ollie Kierce Car Sales:

Co. Kildare Tel: 01 5241800 www.carsireland.ie/1737946

€9,500 2011 Volkswagen Polo 1.2 Match 60PS 5DR, 1.2L, Petrol, Manual, 40,362 miles, 1 owner, NCT 06/19, Tax 11/17, Hatchback, Air Conditioning, Central Locking,

Co. Dublin Tel: 087 2285476 www.carsireland.ie/1802761

VOLVO

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2008 Toyota Hilux 3.0 D4D D/cab Vigo G 04DR A, 3 Diesel, 145,350 km, Pickup, Automatic Gearbox Leather upolstery. Chapmans Garage,Kildare: 045 521203.

SUZUKI

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€19,750 2016 Toyota Corolla 1.4 D-4D LUNA, Diesel, Manual, 20,225 km, NCT 07/20, Tax 07/18, Saloon, Trade in accepted, History Checked.Chapmans Garage,Kildare: 045 521203.

Co. Kildare Tel: 01 5241800 www.carsireland.ie/1771543

Co. Cork Tel: 087 2470656 www.carsireland.ie/1752644

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€9,999 2010 Volvo S80 2.0 D D3 SE 4DR Auto, 2.0L, Diesel, Automatic, 78,000 miles, NCT 01/19, Air Con/Dual Climate, Full Black Leather, New Timing Belt etc.Serviced.Tax €390.

GENERAL OPERATIVE r e q ' d APPLICATION TO THE experience and current SAFE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION pass essential. ph 087 8269681 AGENCY FOR THE REVIEW OF A LICENCE Rilta Environmental Ltd, Block 402, Grants Drive, Greenogue Business Park, Rathcoole, RESTAURANT STAFF County Dublin, is applying to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for a review of Industrial Emissions Licence Lam's Chinese Takeaway , 2 8 6 ( W 0 1 8 5 - 0 1 ) f o r i t s e x i s t i n g Ballyfermot Road, Dublin 10 H a z a r d o u s W a s t e T r a n s f e r wishes to recruit a Specialist S t a t i o n a t S i t e N o . 1 4 - A 1 , Chef to create, prepare and G r e e n o g u e B u s i n e s s P a r k , present exotic Oriental Cuisine; Rathcoole, County Dublin. It is annual salary €30,000; 39 Hours proposed to accept, package per week. Permanent Contract. and temporarily store pending S e n d C V t o gwengoh619 export 30,000 tonnes /year of @hotmail.com hazardous air pollution control residue. There will be no change to the total quantity of waste accepted annually. Specialist Egyptian/Turkish /Lebanese Chef required for T h e c l a s s a n d n a t u r e o f t h e p o p u l a r M e d i t e r r a n e a n industrial emissions directive restaurant in Dublin 4 area. activity in accordance with the M i n i m u m 4 y r s e x p e r i e n c e First Schedule to the Act of required. Capable of producing 1992, as amended are: high quality Mediterranean dishes and cuisine. Location: 11.1 The recovery or disposal of Keshk Café Restaurant, 71 waste in a facility, within the Mespil Rd, Dublin 4. Salary meaning of the Act of 1996, €32,000 per annum. 39 Hrs which facility is connected or associated with another activity p/w. CV to manager@keshk.ie specified in this Schedule in respect of which a licence or revised licence under Part IV is in force or in respect of which a SITUATIONS VACANT licence under the said Part is or will be required;

Sales and Marketing Position Target Market Australasia . We are a destination venue in the Midlands with a focus on group travel, covering conference events, sports travel and weddings. Due to a significant increase in enquiries and bookings from Australasia we are seeking an experienced person to manage existing business and grow sales in this region. The suitable candidate must have proven career experience in sales and marketing and a good knowledge of travel in the region. Some experience in the hospitality industry would be an advantage. Starting salary €30,000. CVs to terry.coolbawn quay@gmail.com

Co. Dublin Tel: 087 3215404 www.carsireland.ie/1748646

LEGAL NOTICES

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€16,899 2014 Volvo S80 1.6 D2 Diesel // Low Mileage // Full Service History, Diesel, Automatic, 96,300 km, only 1 owner, NCT 04/18, Air Conditioning, very good condition.

Dublin 24 Tel: 087 6804873 www.carsireland.ie/1803471

PUBLIC NOTICES

Please be advised that the following pension schemes are winding up: Home Fare Services Staff Retirement Benefits Scheme and Home Fare Services Executive Retirement Benefits Scheme. If you understand that you are entitled to a pension benefit under either of these schemes please contact Conor O’Reilly of Willis Towers Watson, Willis Towers Watson House, Elm Park, Merrion Road, D.4 on 01 632 6957 or conor.oreilly@ willistowerswatson.com for further information

11.2.(b) Disposal or recovery of hazardous waste with a capacity exceeding 10 tonnes per day involving the following activities: (b) physio-chemical treatment (c) blending or mixing prior to submission to any of the other activities listed in paragraph 11.2 or 11.3 (d) repackaging prior to submission to any of the activities listed in paragraph 11.2 or 11.3 (f) recycling or reclamation of inorganic materials other than metals or metal compounds 11.4.(a) Disposal of nonhazardous waste with a capacity exceeding 50 tonnes per day involving one or more of the following activities: (ii) physio-chemical treatment 11.6 Temporary storage of hazardous waste, (other than waste referred to in paragraph 11.5) pending any of the activities referred to in paragraph 11.2, 11.3, 11.5 or 11.7 with a total capacity exceeding 50 tonnes, other than temporary storage, pending collection, on the site where the waste is generated A copy of the application for the review of the licence may be inspected on the Agency’s website or inspected at or obtained from the head-quarters of the Agency as soon as is practicable after the receipt by the Agency of the application for the licence.


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DEATH NOTICES

DEATH NOTICES

DEEGAN(née R e i l l y ) McKENNA, Noel (Poppintree and formerly of St. Teresa’s (Glasnevin) - July 21, 2017 Gardens, Donore Avenue) - July (suddenly), at Beaumont 19, 2017 (suddenly), at the Hospital, Elizabeth (Lilly); will be very sadly missed by her loving Mater Hospital, beloved husband family, Martin, Noel, Tommy and of Maureen, loving father of Paula, grandchildren, greatVictoria and Mark and doting grandchildren, sisters, brothers, Granda of Kayleb; sadly missed nephews, nieces, extended by his brothers Joey and Christy, family, neighbours and friends. sisters Marie, Doris and Josie, May she rest in peace. Reposing in-laws and partners, nieces, in Massey Bros Funeral Home, nephews, relatives, neighbours Main St, Finglas on Monday, July and friends. Reposing this 24 from 2 o’c. to 5 o’c. Removal (Saturday) afternoon from 4 o’c. o n T u e s d a y m o r n i n g t o S t . to 6 o’c. at Rom Massey & Sons Canice’s Church, Finglas village Funeral Home, the Ballymun arriving at 9.50 o'c. for Funeral Civic Centre, Ballymun Road Mass at 10 o’c. followed by (next to Garda Station or cremation in Glasnevin Eircode D09 C8P5 for sat nav). Crematorium.Family flowers only Funeral Mass on Monday please, donations if desired to a morning at 10 o’c. in St. charity of your choice. All Joseph’s Church, Dane Road, enquiries to Massey Bros on 01 Poppintree, followed by burial in 8361011. Dardistown Cemetery. “May he rest in peace”

FINGLAS, Patrick (Dublin) - R O O N E Y ( n é e M c D o n o u g h ) July 16, 2017 (suddenly and (Clonsilla, Dublin and formerly of peacefully) at home (late of Glendhu Road, Dublin 7) - July Mourne Road, Drimnagh and the 20, 2017 (peacefully), after a Burlington Hotel) beloved son of long illness fought with courage the late Bridget and Michael and and dignity, in the loving care of l o v i n g b r o t h e r o f M i c h a e l , the staff at St. Francis Hospice, Noeleen and the late Jimmy; Blanchardstown and surrounded sadly missed by his loving by her family, Deirdre (Dee), brother, sister, sisters-in-law beloved wife of Edward (Eddie) M a r i e a n d M a u r a , n i e c e s , and dear mother of Darren and nephews, relatives, neighbours Tara; sadly missed by her loving and friends. May he rest in family, mother Mary, father peace. Reposing at the Massey Patrick, sister Siobhan, Darren Bros. Funeral Home, The Haven, and Tara’s partners Nicola and 177 Crumlin Road today Willie, mother-in-law Carmel, (Saturday). Removal on Monday brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, evening to Our Lady of Good nephews, nieces, relatives and Counsel Church, Mourne Road friends. R.I.P. Removal to St. arriving at 5.30 o'c. Funeral on Ciaran’s Church, Hartstown this Tuesday after 10 o'c. Mass to (Saturday) morning arriving for Mount Jerome Crematorium. R e q u i e m M a s s a t 1 0 o ’ c . Family flowers only please. followed by burial in Mulhuddart Donations if desired to Our Cemetery. House private. Family Lady's Hospice, Harold's Cross. flowers only, please. Donations if All enquiries to Massey Bros. desired to St. Francis Hospice. The Haven 01 4541666.

TIERNEY(née Williams)(Beech Park, Lucan) - July 20, 2017 (peacefully) at home, Mary beloved wife of the late Tom; deeply Regretted by her loving son James, daughters Brenda and Carole, brother, grandchildren, sons-in-law, daughter-in-law, sister-in-law, relatives, neighbours and friends. R.I.P. Removal to St. Mary’s Church, Lucan this (Saturday) morning arriving for Requiem Mass at 10 o'c. followed by burial in Esker Cemetery.

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IN MEMORIAM

BOWES, BERNIE

In memory of a loving wife, mother and sister on her First Anniversary. In my absence So here I was, wondering is this it, Is this the great epic written out for me? Have I no grand opening, no masterful tune, No heartfelt words to be left on their tongues forever, Melancholy moments do exist, And I will be around, though not to see, Yet sometimes when you feel a silent shiver, You will often pause to wonder, It is me? Oh I don’t need plaques on the walls to keep a memory, No more than I think I would dear for thee, For when my earthly body’s gone forever, I will stay within your heart eternally. - Love from your husband and 2 sons.

JUDGE(née Frazer), Eileen (Beaumont, Dublin and late of Judge’s of Parnell Street) - July 20, 2017 (peacefully), at home, surrounded by her loving family, beloved wife of Bernard and loving mother of Suzanne, Brian and Gillian; sadly missed by her In memory of the bouquet of family, sons-in-law Jim and beautiful memories, John Paul, daughter-in-law Sinéad, grandchildren Jamie, Sprayed with a million tears, Brían, Anna, Isaac, Henry and Saidhbhín, brothers Ernie and Wishing God could have spared George, sisters Amy, Doreen, you, Susie and June, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, For just a few more years. relatives, neighbours and friends. Rest in Peace. Reposing ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS - From your loving sisters and in Lanigan’s Funeral Home, 21 Beaumont Road, today brother. (Saturday) from 3 o’c to 5 o’c. Removal on Monday morning to the Church of the Visitation of DOLAN William (Billy), late the B.V.M , Fairview, arriving at Cloonlara Cres, Finglas Sth 10.50 o’c. for Mass at 11 o’c. The family of the late Billy wish BOWES Margaret (Maggie)Funeral afterwards to Glasnevin to thank all who attended the Thirtieth Anniversary, Cemetery. Family flowers only July 23rd. funeral; those who sent L please. Donations if desired to ate of Finglas; also m e s s a g e s o f s y m p a t h y a n d Bro. Kevin, Capuchin Day Care remembering her husband Jack, Mass cards. Special thanks to Centre, Dublin 7. son Johnnie, daughters the staff of Meath Community

Centre for their excellent care of Billy, also his neighbours and friends. Sincere thanks to the family of his late wife May for the help and support and thanks to Fanagan's, Finglas for their professional care with arrangements. Mass has been offered for the intentions of all.

MALONE, William (Billy) (Finglas) - July 20, 2017 (peacefully), at home, beloved husband of the late Charlotte (Lottie), beloved dad of Tina, William, Paul, Sharon and Charlotte; very sadly missed by his loving family, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, DUNNE, Thomas (Tommy / nephews, relatives and friends. Hammer) died 22nd June, 2017 R.I.P. Reposing at his residence. The wife Winnie, daughters Removal on Monday July 24 to Therese, Sue and Ger and sister the Church of St. Oliver Marie would like to thank every Plunketts, Rivermount, Finglas one who called, texted and South arriving for 10 o'c. visited us following the sudden Funeral Mass followed by burial death of Tommy. A special word in Glasnevin Cemetery. All of thanks to Michael Doyle enquires to Jennings Funeral Funeral Director and Brian Directors, Amiens St, Dublin 1 Clarke from the Irish Embassy 01 8555500.

MULHERN(née Hanlon), Mary (Clonshaugh, Dublin) in the care of the Palliative Care team at Louth County Hospital surrounded by her loving family, devoted Mam to John, Stephen, Kathryn, Deirdre and David; very sadly missed by her family, daughters-in-law, sons-in-law, grandchildren, sisters, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Rest in peace. Removal to the Church of St. Josephs the Artisan, Bonnybrook this (Saturday) morning for 10 o’c. Funeral Mass followed by cremation in Dardistown Crematorium. Family flowers only please donations if desired to Our Lady’s Hospice, Harold’s Cross.

for the help with the repatriation of Tommy back to Ireland from Spain. A huge thanks to Mark, Jimmy, John and Steve who held the fort while we were away. A huge thank you to John and Dorothy Fell, Paul Wilshire, Julie and Kevin for all of their assistance during the long days until we got Tommy home. Thank you to Dunnes Store, Cardiffsbridge Road. Thank you to all who travelled long distances to attend Tommy's funeral. Finally thanks to our extended family and friends for your continued support to us during this difficult time. A Mass has been offered for your intentions. Month's Mind Mass will be held this evening at 5.45 pm in St. Oliver Plunkett's Church, Finglas.

IN MEMORIAM

BYRNE DAVID (DAVYB),

IN MEMORIAM

COSTIGAN KATHLEEN,

(Nee Doyle) Second Anniversary away First Anniversary from home 23rd July 2017 For someone who meant so much How constantly we think of you, to us, With hearts and eyes that fill, And was loved by all she knew, The love in life we had for you, Who left behind a trail of tears, In death grows stronger still. And precious memories too, Let the winds of love blow softly How much we wish that she was And whisper for you to hear, here once more with us today. We love and miss you dearly, As it dawns another year. From her heart broken children, Love & Miss you always, Mam, Dad, grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren. Tracie, Ed, Simba & Taz xxxxxx Anniversary Mass @ 7.30pm St Vincent De Paul Church, Marino Saturday 22nd July.

CORCORAN,

Second Anniversary. In loving memory of Joe (late of Ringsend Dublin 4). Who passed on the 22nd July 2015. Anniversary Mass this Saturday at 7pm St. Patrick's Church, Ringsend. We speak of you every day, Remembering your caring ways, A helping hand to everyone, God smiled at you and said, "Well done". - Missed always by Eileen and all her family.

G e r a l d i n e , E l i z a b e t h a n d CURTIN S o p h i a - S e v e n t h granddaughter Mandy. Anniversary of my loving Deep are the memories daughter, who died 22nd July, Precious they stay 2010; also remembering my dear No passing of time can take wife Josephine. them away You parted from us so It's lovely to remember the suddenly, happy times we shared And we always wonder why, They will never fade away. But the saddest part of all was, - Loving you always, daughter We didn't say goodbye. Josephine, son-in-law Paddy, - Sadly missed by Dad, grandchildren and greatbrothers John, Robert, Paul, grandchildren x. Raymond, relatives and Mammy friends. In the silence of my mind "Together Again" Where no one else can see Your smile, your voice, your memory Is kept so tenderly. - Sadly missed by daughter Jacqueline and Martin, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. DENT, Avril – First Anniversary occurs tomorrow, 23rd July Three little words, forget me not, don’t seem much, but mean BOYNE, May - Fourteenth a lot. Anniversary, late of Edenmore, Just a memory fond and true, Raheny. Also remembering our to show, dear Avril, we think sister Mary O'Hanlon died on of you. 2nd September 2002. much loved and missed by her - Loved and remembered every -mother-in-law Mary and family day by husband Christy, daughters Liz, Phil, Patricia, son Christopher, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. DOYLE Teresa (nee McDonnell) Tenth Anniversary July 24th. Anniversary Mass tomorrow BOYNE, May - Fourteenth July 23rd at 12pm in the Anniversary. Church of the Sacred Heart, Deep in our hearts you will Donnybrook. always stay, Missed by husband Christy, Loved and remembered sons, daughters and everyday. grandchildren. - Love Ger, Norman and family.

IN MEMORIAM

DENT AVRIL,

First Anniversary occurs tomorrow, 23rd July. A million times we’ve needed you, a million times we’ve cried. If love alone could have saved you, you never would have died. In life we loved you dearly, in death we love you still. In our hearts you have a place, that no-one else could fill. It broke our hearts to lose you, but you didn’t go alone. Part of us went with you, the day God took you home.

ENRIGHT, A n n e ( N a n ) Nineteenth Anniversary, July 23, - from your loving husband Paul and 1998. No length of time can take daughter Erica away, Our thoughts of you from day to day, Though absent you are always JACKSON , Lily - Seventeenth Anniversary. In loving memory near, of our dear mam Lily, who died Still loved, still missed, still July 22nd, 2000. Also very dear. remembering our dad Joseph - Sadly missed by your loving (Con) who died December husband Con, daughter Irene, son 2 6 t h , 1 9 7 3 a nd our sister Barry, granddaughters Grainne Elizabeth, who died January and Orla, brothers Dermot and 15th, 2008. Fenton, sister Sheila, relatives and Those we love don't go away, friends. They walk beside us everyday, Unseen, unheard, but always near, Still loved, still missed and FINN Annamay - Eleventh very dear. A n n i v e r s a r y J u l y 2 3 r d ; a l s o - Sadly missed by your loving remembering our dad Patrick family, Theresa, Joseph and (Bal) died Feb 22, 2013 and our Alan. xxx brother Wacker died Jan 17, 2017. KERINS Peter - Twenty Fourth Sad are our hearts without Anniversary - July 23rd you, The very echo of your name, Silent are the tears that fall, The memory of your smile, Living our lives without you, The little things you said and Is the hardest thing of all. did, - From Jim, Patsy, Lisa, Rose, Are with us all the time. grandchildren and greatWe miss you today and grandchildren. always. - Sadly missed by your loving wife Betty, son and daughters. FORTUNE P a t r i c k ( P a d d y ) KINSELLA (née Richardson), Thirteenth Anniversary. In loving memory of my Da with thoughts Mary – Seventh Anniversary. A l s o r e m e m bering our dad of my Ma Bernadette on this James, cousin Don and uncle day. B r i a n D e l a r gy, who died A daily thought, a silent tear, recently. R.I.P. A constant wish A wife, a mother, a grandma that you were still here. too, - Forever loved by your only son This is the legacy we have Chris and partner Lisa- xxx from you, You taught us love and how to fight, You gave us strength, you GAVILLET, Tom gave us might, Third Anniversary. A stronger person would be When I'm walking down the hard to find, street, And in your heart you were And I have you on my mind, always kind. You're walking in my foot - From your loving sons, steps, daughters, sons-in-law, Just half a step behind, daughters-in-law and grandWhen I feel the gentle breeze, children. xx Or the wind upon my face, That's just you giving me a LYNAM, Philomena (Phyllis) great big hug or just a soft Third Anniversary, July 23rd. embrace, Fondly remembered by her three For I will always love you, children Catherine, Ken and Even though we are apart, Michael, daughters-in-law, sonI will always hold you close, in-law, her grandchildren and Forever in my heart. her great-grandchildren. - Love and miss you always, your So missed, so loved, loving wife Frances, children Paul, so very dear. Sandra and Denise, daughter-inlaw, sons-in-law, grandchildren MURRAY, Mary (Chrissie) - Ninth and great grandchildren. xxx Anniversary July 22, late Emmet Bldgs. and Ceannt Fort. We miss you from your fireside chair, HOLLAND PADDY Your loving smile and gentle First Anniversary air, No words we write will ever Your vacant place no one can say, fill, How much we miss you every We miss you Mother and day. always will. Although we smile and make She was a Mother so very rare, no fuss, Content in her home and You are deeply missed by all of always there, us. On Earth she toiled, - Sadly missed by your loving wife in Heaven she rests, Greta, daughters Geraldine, God Bless you Mother, Pauline, sons John, Patrick, You were one of the best. grandchildren, great-grandchildren - Sadly missed by son Pat and and sister Noeleen. cousin Patrick.


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FARRELL, BELLA

First Anniversary of our dear mother. Late of Belton Park Road, Donnycarney, Dublin, who died on 23rd July 2016. R.I.P. A silent prayer Keeps us in touch With one we loved And miss so much. - Her loving family.

SODEN, SUSAN

(nee MONTGOMERY) SECOND ANNIVERSARY Died July 23, 2015 Your shadow walks beside us Forever by our sides Your beautiful smile Your nature that you blessed us with To walk the lonely mile Loving you always Forgetting you never. - Deeply missed by your Dad, Mam, Alan, Fernanda, family and friends xxxx

WELDON, PHYLLIS

EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY of my dear wife Eight years today since you slipped away And it's hard to write just what to say We laugh out loud but cry inside For the awful sorrow we try to hide But we have no doubt that you are safe You have just moved on to a better place And those who loved you that went before Were there to meet you at heaven's door - From loving husband Dermot, son Damien, daughter Lyndsey, son-inlaw Gavin, grandchildren Luke and Sam.

ORMSBY, (née Ward) Pauline 22nd July 2017. First Anniversary remembered at 6:15pm Mass, Mt. Argus. It does not take a sad time, To bring you to our minds, For days without a thought of you, Are very hard to find. No matter how life changes, No matter what we do, A special place within our hearts, Is always kept for you. - Sadly missed by daughters Fiona, Paula and Michelle, sonsin-law, grandchildren Tara, Niamh, Jack and Patrick along with family and friends. R.I.P.

(née Hogg), Kathleen McMAHON, P h y l l i s - F i r s t PIERCE (Kay) - Fifth Anniversary, July Anniversary away from home. 23rd. It's been almost a year - Sadly missed by her husband, nanny, daughters, sons and grandSince that dreaded day, children. Our whole world was ripped “Safe with Jesus.” apart. Our love for you is endless, If you were here it would RYAN (nee Mescall) Nuala mend our broken hearts. Twentieth Anniversary - Love from your (23rd July). Will those who think of her grandchildren Dara, Nathan, today, Nevaeh and Khialynn xxxx A little prayer to Jesus say. Sadly missed but always MAM remembered with love by her sister Pat Your minds at ease, Your soul has peace, Your body is now at rest, SEERY, Paddy (also remembering For an angel came for you my sister Maureen). that day, Time passes, memories stay, And said God needs the best. Never forgotten especially You're not that far away today. mam, - Sadly missed by Kathleen and I can still envision your smile, family. God brought you to be with Him, WELDON, Phyllis - Eighth But I'll see you in a while. Anniversary. Also remembering - Love always from your our friend Angela Downey who daughter Karen x died May 12, 2015. Nothing on earth can ever O'REILLY , Angela (Ann) (nee replace, Hayes) - First Anniversary. Also The sound of your voice or remembering my loving dad the smile on your face. Francis (Franner). Your wonderful nature, warm A loving Mam, Nanny so gentle and true, and kind, These are the memories we What a wonderful memory you have of you. left behind, Miss you Phyllis. From your Long days, long nights, you friends Terry and Tony. bore your pain, To wait for a cure but all in vain. BIRTHDAY So God himself knew what REMEMBRANCE was best, He took you home to Dad and gave you rest. - Love always, your loving son GRIFFIN Georgina (Ena) 79th Birthday occurs July 23rd. Derek and daughter-in-law Another birthday has come Valerie. around, And there's nothing I can do, NANNY But sit for a while and picture Sleep tight nanny Ann and your smile, grandad Franny. Just like I always do. "Together again". Happy Birthday Mam - Love and miss you, your loving - Eddie, Imelda and grandson Aaron and grandgrandchildren. daughter Abbie. XXX

WHITTAKER, ELLEN

(Nellie) FIRST BIRTHDAY away from home Happy birthday to my beloved Who was the reason behind my smile You were more precious than a diamond You made my life worthwhile Meeting you was the best thing That ever happened to me You were my queen and I your king And forever will be. - From your loving husband Liam, daughter Karen, son-in-law Tony, son Mark, daughter-in-law Marie, grandchildren and great-grandson. MAM That special day has come As it does so every year Today is your 80th birthday We should be celebrating with cheer But you are not at home God called you to his side He needed you more than we did And tears we all have cried You never left our thoughts Since the day you went away We are still sending birthday wishes And thinking of you today. Happy Birthday Mam - From your heartbroken daughter Karen, grandson James, son-inlaw Tony. xxx GRIFFIN, Georgina (Ena) - Whose 79th Birthday occurs tomorrow July 23rd. R.I.P. Masses offered. To us you were someone special, What more is there to say, We only wish with all our hearts, That you were here today. Your memory is precious, Your presence missed so much, You will always be remembered, And loved by all of us. Happy Birthday Mam. - Sadly missed, never forgotten your loving sons Derek and Gerard, daughters Mary, Deirdre, Dolores and Georgina and grandchildren.

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‘PAT-MAN’WILL BRINGA-GAME Gallagherputssetbacksbehind himinhuntforwelterweighttitle Ringside

On the canvas with Eamon Carr THINGS were looking good when Paddy Gallagher claimed the BBBofC Celtic welterweight title with a decisive first-round stoppage in Cardiff in May last year. Impressed by Paddy’s commitment, Barry McGuigan had Cyclone Promotions add him to the George Groves WBA title fight card in Wembley in November. “I didn’t do my best against Tamuka Mucha,” laments Paddy. “It was a setback.” There was some soul-searching following that defeat. Paddy moved back to his old coach Gerard McManus and, in spring, signed a new management deal with MTK. “My new set-up is good for my confidence and I’m very happy with my training team,” enthuses Paddy. “I had a comeback fight on Ryan Burnett’s title fight at the Odyssey Arena (last month). That went really well.” He won by third-round knock-out. Now he’s planning to claim the vacant IBO Continental welterweight title in Belfast on Saturday next on the Carl Frampton-Andres Gutierrez bill at the SSE Arena. “Initially, I wanted to get two comeback fights,” he reveals. “But this was too big an opportunity to turn down. So I went off the back of one camp into another. Back in at the deep end. “Things have been going great in training. I’ve been getting great sparring. I’m boxing smarter and timing when to unleash the pressure.”

Gallagher (11-3, 7 KOs) has talent. A Commonwealth Games gold medal winner, he’s mixed it competitively with plenty of top-flight fighters including Matt Korobov, Sergiy Derevianchenko and Ray Moylette. He beat British super-middleweight champion Callum Smith in the Commonwealth Games final. His next opponent is the Switzerland-based Brazilian Ricardo Silva (14-1, 5 KOs). “He boxed for the Swiss Army,” says ‘The Pat-Man’. “And he can take a shot. He looks to be a tough, awkward customer. “I only discovered during the week that Silva is a southpaw. So we’ve had a couple of great southpaws in sparring so I could try out a few things. I doubt if he’ll have anything I haven’t encountered before because I’m very experienced. And I’ve fought world champions in the past. “I’ll see how he shapes up and I can adjust on the night.” Life as a professional boxer can be difficult if your manager isn’t in a position to set up fights at the right time. Inactivity can be soul-destroying. Like many boxers, Gallagher (28) has experienced the frustration of having promised fights fall through. In his five years as a pro he’s switched managers twice. “You’ve got to play the hand your dealt,” he says. “In my case, so far so good. “Good management keep you busy. If you can get fights on big shows that have TV coverage then you’re sorted.” Moving up the rankings, Paddy’s ready for big nights. “I want to pick up this nice belt on Saturday and move on,” he says. “I’m ready to bring my ‘A Game’ next week and build on the success I’ve been having.”

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Akpe-Moses in glory dash GINA Akpe-Moses created history by winning the European U20 100m title in 11.71 seconds on a memorable evening for Irish athletics in Grosseto, Italy. The 18-year-old Blackrock (Louth) athlete sprinted to glory - the first European sprint title by an Irishwoman at any level with Ciara Neville (Emerald) seventh in 11.98. “It was amazing and I’m so, so happy,” said Akpe-Moses. Elizabeth Morland (Cushinstown) and Kate O’Connor (St Gerard’s Dundalk) finished fifth and eighth in the heptathlon. Morland set a national senior record of 5,801 points, with O’Connor (16) scoring 5,759 points. Christopher O’Donnell (North Sligo, 400m), Michaela Walsh (Swinford, shot and hammer) and Nadia Power (Templeogue, 1500m) booked final berths. p Nicholas Quinn leads the Irish medal hopefuls at the FINA World Swimming Championships in Budapest. The Rio Olympian goes in the 100 breaststroke tomorrow morning, with five other swimmers in action on subsequent days.

PARA ATHLETICS

McKillop bids for more gold

Paddy Gallagher following his victory over Craig Kelly in Belfast last month. Pic: Sportsfile

MICHAEL McKILLOP goes in search of his second medal of the Para Athletics World Championships in London tonight. Ballymena man McKillop (27) runs in the T37 1500m at 7.50, having already triumphed in the 800m. Paul Keogan and Deirdre Mongan are also in action on the penultimate day of the championships. Keogan goes in the T37 400m heats at 12.40. Mongan will compete in the F53 shot final, which gets underway at 7.12.


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Boom-to-bust Galway must ‘restart’ all over again Frank Roche NO team, it seems, does boom-to-bust better than the Galway footballers. This tendency to inspire excitable predictions predicated on one standout performance - only to crash and burn in humiliating fashion the next day - used to be the preserve of Dublin. Then the Dubs discovered how to keep on winning. And we waited for a successor to this unwanted throne. Right now, that dubious honour belongs to Kevin Walsh’s reeling pretenders. Ahead of this evening’s mustwin Sligo showdown with Donegal, they are hovering over the precipice.

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Tonight,LiveSkySportsArena,7.0 Rory Gallagher’s mix of All-Ireland veterans and promising but callow rookies have been no great shakes this summer, especially against Tyrone ... but they have two ‘back door’ wins in the bank and bring more momentum to Markievicz Park than their west-coast rivals. Can Galway, busted in front of their own two weeks ago, flick a switch and boom back into last-eight contention? There was much giddy talk, last summer, after Galway came from seemingly nowhere to topple Mayo. Even a dour

Connacht final stalemate with Roscommon was forgotten when the Tribesmen romped home in the replay ... But once they got to Croke Park, they imploded. Unheralded Tipperary ripped a ramshackle rearguard to shreds, winning by nine points ... and it could have been more.

AMBUSH

So a chastened Galway went looking for drawing boards and came back, seemingly stronger, this year. They won Division 2. In June they proved that last year’s Mayo ambush was no fluke. And then they were routed by the Rossies. Another ‘shock’ nine-point ambush. Surely no fluke either?

It’s a moot point whether this Galway team is either pathologically flaky or prone to believing its own publicity. Their comparative lack of intensity, when measured against the tenacity and tackling of a physically smaller Roscommon, was telling. But that’s not the only malaise that must be addressed. The frailties in their full-back line, previously exposed by Tipp, haven’t gone away. More urgent still is the need to fix their rickety restarts. They won 18 of their own 30 kickouts against Ros ... but even that barely passable 60pc strike rate doesn’t tell the full picture. Two of their ‘wins’ went short but led to an immediate turnover, pointed by Diar-

muid Murtagh, and a free for over-carrying, again converted by Murtagh. More damaging still was the mid-range kickout straight down the throat of Brian Stack, who ran through a parting maroon sea to nail Roscommon’s second goal. Keeper Rory Lavelle was clearly at fault but, as ever, there is collective culpability when kickouts go badly awry. Galway must rectify this, and show far more mettle, physical and mental, to put the likes of Michael Murphy, Ryan McHugh and Paddy McBrearty on the back foot. But even if this goes down to the wire, as it well might, you’d back the latter.

ODDS: Donegal 8/11 Draw 15/2 Galway 6/4 VERDICT: Donegal

Galway’s Rory Lavelle

MAYO’S MEANDERING QUEST TO STAY ALIVE

and making a beeline for the Kerry goal. One was saved, the other flashed narrowly wide. Those moments underlined that even the best teams (and think of Dublin against Kildare last Sunday) can look vulnerable when you run fast lines through the middle of their defence. The rangy Maguire has that capacity; Mark Collins too; even more so Paul Kerrigan. But here’s the crux. Cork tend to show these flashes in sporadic individual bursts. There has been little evidence of a coherent attacking game-plan.

Frank Roche

ANYONE who likes a flutter on the ‘back door’ will have perused the odds for this evening’s collision at the Limerick Gaelic Grounds ... and wondered. They will understand why Cork are such relatively long odds - 9/2 - such has been their descent from All-Ireland relevance over the past few seasons. This process seemingly accelerated in recent months as Peadar Healy’s crew limped through the league, scraped past Waterford and Tipperary, then were plucked apart by Kerry. All the signs suggest their exit is inevitable and looming. Yet, have meandering Mayo been much better than their muddling opponents? Marginally, if only because when they have ignited (such as in extra-time against Derry and after half-time against Clare) they have offered tantalising reminders of why they have persistently challenged for Sam over the last half-decade.

END-GAME

Yet at other times in those very same matches, and against Galway beforehand, you were left to wonder if the inglorious end-game is now in sight. The glass-half-full interpretation is that Stephen Rochford’s squad is actually in a better place than 12 months ago. Then, their oscillating form through the various qualifier rounds (against Fermanagh, Kildare and Westmeath) had sceptics asking the very same doomsday questions ... but one Mayo observer reckons their good spells have been more sustained

Mayo’s Aidan O’Shea is tackled by Clare’s Martin McMahon (l), Eoghan Collins (c) and David Tubridy during their All-Ireland SFC Round 3A qualifier at Cusack Park in Ennis.

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Today,LiveSkySportsArena(5.0) this summer and their injury scenario is more positive too. So it was intriguing to hear the views of John Maughan, the man who led Mayo to All-Ireland finals in ’96, ’97 and ’04. Reflecting on these backto-back qualifier campaigns, Maughan views them as “very, very similar - in so far as they put the frighteners on us last year as well, particularly at home to Fermanagh. In those earlier rounds they didn’t look like a team anywhere close to winning an All-Ireland”.

Cork’s9/2priceatoddswithrival’s mood swings ... but not their own He goes on: “Looking at the big picture, are we an improving side? I think the jury has suggested not; that we don’t appear to be as formidable. “But having watched Dublin and Kerry up close, it would appear they are not as formidable either. Maybe it’s as good a chance as last year ... but I wouldn’t think we have improved,” Maughan surmised.

Now for the small picture: another listless start on Shannonside this evening could be just the kickstart to re-embolden a Cork outfit seemingly bereft of any real self-belief. The other worry for Mayo is that their defence - usually so renowned for the crisp tenacity of its tackling - has been unhinged far too easily when Derry and Clare sought to bore

holes through the central corridor. “We looked very leaky,” Maughan concurs. And arguably this is the one area where Cork, for all their Munster final traumas in Killarney, showed flickers of encouragement. Ian Maguire in the first half and Tomás Clancy in the second created goal chances simply by pressing on the after-burners

SELFIE-GATE

Moreover, their confidence looks shot. And for all Mayo’s recently erratic ways, you get the sense that their inner-belief has not been corroded. When the gun was put to their head, Conor Loftus conjured that crucial goal, late in normal time, against Derry ... ditto with the O’Connor brothers, Cillian and Diarmuid, in the third quarter away to Clare. There’s another reason for cautious green-and-red optimism: Aidan O’Shea. Blighted by injury and dogged by some crazily overblown ‘Selfie-gate’ criticism, the Breaffy giant had endured a difficult first six months to 2017. But, just as the doubters were circling (and perhaps rightly) O’Shea has caught fire. His appetite for hard ball against Clare and Derry was revelatory given his injury travails and lack of prior game-time. He has carried the team through fraught times and should be even fitter when Cork jostle into his orbit. Will he make it back to Croker? Yes.

ODDS: Mayo 1/5 Draw 12/1 Cork 9/2 VERDICT: Mayo


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Tipperary finding their best Conor McKeon

Tipperary scoring machine Seamus Callanan was right back to his most prolific best against Dublin last time out.

MICK Ryan did a good job of suppressing his satisfaction in the tunnel in Thurles a couple of weeks ago. A win, he said, was the only thing Tipperary wanted out of their clash with Dublin but he got more than that. The margin of victory, he maintained also, was unimportant. But so too was it inspired by some of Tipperary’s most underperforming players in

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what has been an oddly flat summer so far. Seamus Callanan’s 3-11 was an obvious place to start being pleased, particularly given he was withdrawn against Westmeath and his starting spot was considered to be under threat. But it was only pertinent to the quality service he got.

His link play with John McGrath was sublime, albeit every analysis of Tipp’s well-being that day came with the asterisk of Dublin’s under-performance attached and highlighted.

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John O’Dwyer was sublime in periods too, although those periods were slightly too far apart. But it was ‘Bonner’ Maher’s display that must have encouraged Ryan most.

Maher missed the majority of Tipp’s league due to a hamstring injury and hasn’t moved as freely or as destructively since until that day in Thurles. At one stage, he emptied Shane Barrett with a shoulder, a blow that would later force the Dublin defender off. But Maher scrapped and fought for balls both on the deck and in the air he logically only had a 30/70 chance of winning and claimed them, regardless of the fact that his

WATERFORD IS A STEP TOO FAR FOR WEXFORD Wexford manager Davy Fitzgerald.

DEREK McGrath probably understated it a little when he said “this will be a very tactical game. Of that there is no doubt”. The Waterford manager has performed this particular tango with Davy Fitzgerald often in the past three years and mostly, they’ve left enough scars on each other to declare it a draw. This could settle it though. True, Wexford have been the most compelling storyline in hurling so far this year so far but it’s not inconceivable either that Waterford will finish it all as winners. Visibly beating Kilkenny lifted something weighty from their shoulders, even if they had to do it twice. Or maybe because they were forced to do it twice. Whatever about squandering that late lead in Thurles, the manner in which his team repaired, reshaped and ran directly at Kilkenny will have been a huge source of satisfaction for their manager. No fear. No tentativeness, despite what had preceded it.

Gleeson’s electricity set to inspire the Déise men So too will be the influence of his bench. The decision to take off Pauric Mahony almost haunted McGrath when Maurice Shanahan missed that late free to win it in normal time.

STRENGTH

But his extra-time goal and the performances of Brian O’Halloran, Tommy Ryan and Patrick Curran showed a depth to Waterford’s strength that hasn’t always been evident and that bodes well. What is certain about Waterford though, is that when Aussie Gleeson thrives, they look irresistible. Such is the vibrancy of his play though, his team badly miss his spark when he goes out of games. Gleeson is a force of nature. And like all forces of nature, he is unpredictable and not always fully in tune with his

environment. He has spells when it looks like he is a senior hurler playing against minors, all brashness, directness and audacious stick work. But he can be neutralised too and occasionally, he either doesn’t see or is inclined to ignore some players in more advantageous positions. How much Wexford will sacrifice to stop him will be interesting to see. Late on against Kilkenny, Waterford desperately needed

Conor McKeon

Davy has plotted against hurlers of Gleeson’s calibre before

to win a puck out yet when Stephen O’Keefe looped one down on top of Gleeson, he was swarmed. Brian Cody had clearly decided that stopping the reigning Hurler of the Year plucking balls from the sky was worth leaving other men loose. And naturally, none of this will be alien to Davy Fitzgerald. He has successfully plotted against players of Gleeson’s calibre before. Think back to the 2013 All-Ireland quarter-final in Thurles against Galway. Joe Canning’s influence was huge on Galway’s fortunes that season and so Fitzgerald played with Patrick Donnellan as a sweeper behind Conor Ryan. And for the most part, Donnellan acted as a shield between Galway’s man in possession and Canning, who finished with just a single point from play in what was easily his most peripheral


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form at just the right time team had long since won the fight on the scoreboard. He forages better than anyone in hurling at the moment and with McGrath, Callanan and O’Dwyer stumbling towards their best form, he is the piece of the attacking alignment Tipperary cannot do without. “What really was at stake was to go forward into the last six,” said Ryan. “The performance didn’t really matter.” “What the qualifiers have

given us … we’re building that momentum bit by bit.” “These guys are very potent,” he admitted. “We just wanted to get these guys into the groove again.”

DISAPPOINTMENT

For Clare, the Munster final was a huge disappointment, partly due to the result and partly because they never gave a proper account of themselves. Clare never really per-

formed and yet they still had chances to win the game. They missed four goal chances whereas Cork got one and stuck it but for the most part, the Rebels looked like they were going to be able to handle anything Clare threw at them. Clare’s plan for dealing with Anthony Nash’s puck-outs prevented them from allowing Cork win possession inside their scoring zone but routinely, one of their defenders - usually Da-

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mian Cahalane - took the short ball and made 40 yards before picking out a man. Damned if you do, damned if you don’t. Clare haven’t yet discovered how best to use their match-winners, Tony Kelly, Podge Collins and Shane O’Donnell. Tipperary have more of them. And they’re just finding form at precisely the right time.

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Clare need Tony Kelly firing on ODDS: Tipperary 1/4, Draw 12/1, Clare 7/2 VERDICT: Tipperary all cyclinders. Pic: Sportsfile

Kilkenny’s Robert Lennon loses his hurley as he pursues Waterford’s Austin Gleeson during their All-Ireland SHC Round 2 clash at Semple Stadium, Thurles a fortnight ago. Pic: Ray McManus/Sportsfile

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game of that summer. The problem with making a plan to snuff out Gleeson tomorrow is that within Waterford’s system, he doesn’t usually have a particularly well defined role. If he finds any particular part of the pitch congested, he can simply move elsewhere. But Fitzgerald will know that not only does Gleeson have the ability to win puck outs and go on little flourishes of scoring, he will energise the Waterford crowd in Páirc Uí Chaoimh tomorrow with every touch. The other issue with sacrificing men from attack - a given in every county team Fitzgerald has managed - is the player it leaves spare at the far end. At present, Waterford have the best sweeper in the country in Tadhg De Burca. Not only is his reading of the game superb, he is an expert in

the art of not getting hooked. His striking is pure too and his deliveries, mostly thoughtful. And Derek McGrath is unlikely to play with anyone other than Mahony in his inside forward line tomorrow knowing Fitzgerald will keep all that space clogged.

COMPACT

Despite the Leinster final defeat, Fitzgerald is convinced that his tactics are the way to go with a team still in the embryonic stages of their development under him. Wexford are compact and organised and methodical. But Galway blew all that to smithereens. Compact and organised and methodical isn’t much use against a team who can destroy you in both the air and the tackle. Galway were direct when they needed to be and had a forward line possessing at least four players who could have been double-marked that day.

BEATTHE BOOKIES NO change after ‘blanks’ all round last weekend ... but Team Herald is still holding sway with a lead of €122.50.

BOYLESPORTS BET: €50 double on Waterford to beat Wexford and Tipperary (-2) to beat Clare @ evens. CARRYOVER PROFIT: €325 HERALD HOT TIP: €30 accumulator on Mayo, Donegal, Tipperary and Waterford to win @ 5/2; €10 on Galway and Donegal to draw @ 15/2; €5 on Kevin McLoughlin to score first goal in Mayo/Cork @ 16/1; €5 on John McGrath to score first goal in Tipp/Clare @ 6/1. CARRYOVER PROFIT: €447.50

Had Conor Cooney or Joseph Cooney copped a little more heat that day, chances are Jason Flynn and Conor Whelan would have taken up extra responsibility. Wexford tried hard and stayed as true to their methods as possible but with Galway annihilating them in the air, Fitzgerald’s men lost their shape badly late. They yielded 45 shots at the posts to Galway, of which 29 of them were scored. Waterford won’t get as many chances but they should be more economical. The four goals they scored against Kilkenny - albeit two of them were in extra-time - showed a more complete and when necessary, direct Déise team than we’ve seen in their most recent All-Ireland near misses. The likelihood is that Fitzgerald will hand Matthew O’Hanlon the task of shadowing Gleeson, just as he did to Canning in the Leinster final and it must be

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noted that Galway have far more firepower than Waterford. Shutting down Gleeson will have a much greater consequence on Waterford’s potency than quietening Canning would have had on Galway’s. Planning it and doing it are two different things. It would be a shame to see Wexford’s year end here but it would be a much bigger crime if McGrath’s tenure in Waterford concluded without them at least making an All-Ireland final. Both of these teams will be back but one looks better equipped than the other to breath the rarefied air of Croke Park in September. The Leinster final showed that for all their meteoric rise, Wexford are still something shy of the quality of this year’s All-Ireland contenders. And that’s exactly how Waterford are beginning to look.

ODDS: Waterford 1/3, Draw 10/1, Wexford 3/1 VERDICT: Waterford

DUBLIN will hope to reach the semi-finals of the All-Ireland MHC for the third successive year when they face Ulster champions Antrim in Newry this evening. The Dubs have enjoyed an encouraging campaign with wins against Laois and Wexford preceding their Leinster final defeat at the hands of Kilkenny. That 3-15 to 1-17 loss still offered Dublin a degree of encouragement given that they conceded two goals inside the opening four minutes although Kilkenny’s overall supremacy on the day could not be questioned. Dublin manager Fintan Clandillon has addressed some perceived failings from that provincial defeat with Kevin Burke, Emmet Allen, Enda O’Donnell and Luke McDwyer all brought into the starting line-up. As always, Dublin will look to Seán Currie and Liam Murphy for inspiration and more crucially scores and if that duo can gain sufficient ball, they possess the ability to take the game away from Antrim. The Ulster holders have also enjoyed an impressive route to the last six with a tight initial win against Down followed up by a more comfortable 3-13 to 2-8 defeat of Derry last Sunday week. Ed McQuillan and Deaghlan Smith highlighted their threat with heavy scoring contributions as Antrim completed their fifth successive provincial success that day and it’s unlikely they’ll fear the challenge that awaits. However, provided Dublin don’t take have much psychological scarring from the Kilkenny loss, they possess enough talent to advance to the last four.

VERDICT: Dublin

Royals set for glory

DUBLIN’S under-17 footballer will be hoping they can upset the odds when they face Meath in this afternoon’s Leinster U17FC final in Drogheda (1.30). The counties clashed in the opening round in Navan and the Royals won with five points to spare, 1-15 to 1-10. A very impressive Meath effectively sealed the game in the opening quarter as they led 0-8 to 0-0 after just 16 minutes. Since then Dublin have regrouped with victories over Offaly, Westmeath and Laois and in Ciarán Archer have a potential match-winner.

DUBLINL (U17FC v Meath): L Woodcock; E Lyons, S Jones, D O’Connell; C Melligan, C Kinsella, K McKeon; N Comerford, F O’Sullivan; D Warnock, J Leonard, A Quinn; J Foley, A Byrne, C Archer.

VERDICT:Meath


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McILROY SHOWS HIS CLASS BY BOUNCING BACK IN GREAT STYLE

Carl Markham

WORLD number four Rory McIlroy believes he is back in contention at The Open after rediscovering some form in his short game and on the greens. The 2014 champion moved to one-under for the tournament after a round of 68 which threatened to be even better after three birdies over the first six holes - which had given him so many problems on Thursday. His superb front nine of 31 could easily have been better and, although a couple of bogeys coming home halted his momentum, he ensured he finished the day in red figures with a birdie at the par-five 17th. “I set myself a target of being in a better position today than I was yesterday,” said the 28-year-old, whose front nine was eight shots better than his Thursday effort, when he had to rally after the turn just to keep alive his chances of staying in the tournament. “I wanted to be at least level par or under par if possible for the championship and I’ve been able to achieve that goal that I set myself. “They’re both huge rounds for very different reasons, but this was definitely the round that got me back into the championship.” McIlroy benefited from hitting his irons close and his putts on target. At the Travelers Championship last month he used three different putters on separate days, but he needed no such tinkering on the greens of the Southport links as he gave himself good chances at four of his first half-dozen holes and converted three. A wind-assisted three-wood 372 yards down the first and a chip to six feet got him up and running and, after leaving a 15ft attempt short, he birdied from 10ft at the third to get under par for the first time in the tournament. The best was yet to come with an exquisite mid-iron to four feet at the sixth, Thursday’s hardest hole but now playing slightly easier with a change in wind direction. His putter saved him from dropping

shots from 12ft and 18ft at the 10th and 11th respectively and he escaped with par from a greenside bunker at 12, but his 24-hole bogey-free run came to an end when he could not get up and down from short of the 13th. Trouble off the tee at the 15th cost him a shot, but he regained it on the only other par five, the 17th. “I got off to a good start, which I think is important,” added McIlroy, who rejected suggestions he had shown great strength of character to get into the position he is.

DIFFICULT

“It’s not as if I went through war out there. It was just a round of golf. I just stayed patient. “The back nine is playing really, really difficult, so to birdie three of the first six and give myself that little bit of a cushion to play with was nice. “I made some key up-and-downs on the start of the back nine - they’re the putts that haven’t quite been going in over the past few weeks and that’s all it takes to keep a round going. “To see those putts go in on 10 and 11 gives me a lot of confidence going into the weekend. “To be in after two days and be under par for this championship after the way I started, I’m ecstatic with that. “I hit some quality shots out there, I saw a lot of better iron shots and saw some really good putts going in, so I was happy to see that and I just have to try to keep that going for the next two days.” McIlroy was the only Irishman to make the cut of five-over. Pádraig Harrington, the 2008 champion at Birkdale, made a brave effort to hole a 20-yard pitch from off the green to make the weekend, but the ball finished a couple of inches away . He carded a 73 to finish six-over par. Darren Clarke also shot 73 for eight-over, the same score as Shane Lowry after the Offaly man finished with a 78 on the second day following his far more encouraging opening round of 72.

Officials help remove a signpost to allow Rory McIlroy to play on the 15th hole during yesterday’s second round of the 146th Open Championship at Royal Birkdale. Pic: Getty Images

Stage joy forEdvald

EDVALD Boasson Hagen won stage 19 of the Tour de France as Chris Froome crossed in the pack to retain the yellow jersey with two stages to go. Ireland’s Dan Martin also finished safely in the bunch to remain in sixth place overall, just under three minutes behind Froome, after finishing in the pack more than 12 minutes behind Norwegian Boasson Hagen. Martin trails fifth-placed Fabio Aru by 61 seconds and enjoys almost a two-minute lead over Orica’s Simon Yates. Boasson Hagen has been on the wrong side of two photo finishes so far in this Tour but made certain of victory in Salon-deProvence as he attacked out of the breakaway with three kilometres to go and soloed to the line. Nikias Arndt did his best to keep up but the Team Sunweb man came home in second place, five seconds behind. That all happened a good 12 and a half minutes before the peloton crossed the line, with the contenders taking it relatively easy after two hard days in the Alps. Froome leads by 23 seconds from Frenchman Romain Bardet and 29 seconds from Colombian Rigoberto Uran going into today’s penultimate stage, a 22.5km time trial starting and finishing in Marseille’s Velodrome stadium. Team Dimension Data’s Boasson Hagen was denied by just six millimetres - or 0.0003 seconds - when Marcel Kittel won stage seven to Nuits-Saint-Georges in the first week of the Tour. He was then narrowly beaten again by the German on stage 12 to Pau, a victory that would have been all the sweeter for Boasson Hagen’s South African-based team as it would have come on Nelson Mandela Day.

Spieth rides luck to set pace at rain-soaked Birkdale Phil Casey

Jordan Spieth.

JORDAN Spieth gave himself only “a B grade” despite defying strong winds and torrential rain - which led to a short suspension in play in late afternoon - to set the pace at The Open on six under par after a second-round 69. The two-time Major champion’s erratic round included three birdies, four bogeys and an eagle. Spieth leads by two shots from Matt Kuchar, with Ian Poulter, who was second at Birkdale when it last staged the Open in 2008, on three under alongside US Open champion Brooks Koepka.

Spieth gave himself nine out of 10 following an opening 65, but admitted he needed some good luck to post a halfway total of 134. “I give myself a B grade today,” Spieth said. “I got pretty frustrated through the turn, hitting it into pot bunker after pot bunker and squeaking out pars somehow, but I thought we did a good job after the horn blew. “It couldn’t have been better timing and I could play the last eight holes almost as a new round. I didn’t get everything I could out of yesterday’s round and I got more than what I deserved today.” That included a mis-hit

fairway wood on the 15th which got just a few feet off the ground, but ended up 15 feet from the hole to set up an eagle for the 2015 Masters and US Open champion. “We’ve been here before and we’re not going for the first Major, but it is the first Open and I’d be lying if I said I won’t feel plenty of nerves,” added Spieth, who missed out on a play-off at St Andrews in 2015 by a single shot. “But we’ve been moving in the right direction and I believe we can do this.” Defending champion Henrik Stenson made light of a burglary at his rented home and joked he was planning to

go out in search of the culprit after finishing his round of 73 for a one-over total. Thieves targeted his accommodation in nearby Formby while he was out on the Southport links on Thursday, stealing his clothes and other personal items. The Swede, who has broken a club or two in fits of temper when playing, said he would have preferred to have been at home when the intruders struck. Asked how he felt he said: “I think it was anger. I was also happy that my family wasn’t there - and maybe a little disappointed I wasn’t! “I’ll be out there looking

(for those responsible) tonight. “To find out that my suitcase and all my clothes were gone was a bit weird. I still had some dirty laundry in another bag so I managed to wash some of that, and (Hugo) Boss provided some other stuff. “They got a lot of valuables, watches and other things. They were clearly targeting me because they were there when I was out playing and they stole all my gear - normally I don’t think burglars would take clothes. “So if you see people ‘Bossed up’, feel free to ask what they were doing between 12 and 4pm yesterday.”


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Jose desperate to add new face

Pephails‘gift’Foden PEP Guardiola has hailed 17-year-old midfielder Phil Foden as “a gift” for Manchester City after an eye-catching display against Manchester United in Houston. Foden, who has been associated with City since the age of six, was handed a maiden first-team appearance when the Manchester rivals met at the NRG Stadium and was among City’s most impressive performers. United were comfortable 2-0 winners on the day but Guardiola saw plenty to be excited about in a player who scored for England U17s in their European Championship final defeat to Spain earlier this summer. “I don’t have words. I would

like to have the right words to describe what I saw,” said the City boss, who is no stranger to emerging talent from his time at Barcelona and Bayern Munich. “You are lucky guys, believe me, you are the guys who saw his first game in the first team at Manchester City,” he told the assembled press. “I’ve not seen something like I saw today for a long time. His performance was another level. He’s a City fan and loves the club. He’s a gift for us.” Meanwhile, Aleksandar Kolarov is on the brink of leaving City to join Roma. Having signed from Lazio in 2010, the 31-year-old left-back is now set to return to the Italian capital.

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MANCHESTER United manager Jose Mourinho is desperate to add another player “as soon as possible”. His team comfortably beat Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City in a pre-season friendly in Houston and attention quickly turned to the transfer market afterwards. Mourinho always wanted to make four top-quality acquisitions this summer, but appears to be only halfway through that process with Benfica defender Victor Lindelof and Everton striker Romelu Lukaku having arrived so far. Both started the 2-0 win against City in the United States, with Lukaku opening

the scoring in style after latching on to a fine pass from Paul Pogba and converting from an acute angle. “When I look to the team and when I look to Lukaku and Lindelof, I would like my squad to be here - my whole squad,” Mourinho said on a night when Marcus Rashford scored the other goal. “If we manage to get one more player... I am not crying for two but if we get one player as soon as possible (that would be great) because we can see the way Lindelof is in a team, or Lukaku is in a team. “The understanding between the players - the Paul pass for Lukaku’s goal, the way Lukaku holds the ball and waits for support...”

KLOPP:‘COUTINHO’S NOTFORSALE-WE’RE NOTASELLINGCLUB’

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LIVERPOOL manager Jurgen Klopp will not listen to any bids for Philippe Coutinho, saying: “We are not a selling club.” The Brazilian playmaker has been linked with a move to Barcelona, with the Spanish giants understood to have bid £72million for him. Coutinho is arguably the Reds’ most important creative force and Klopp was adamant that the club have never invited interest in the player - and never will. Asked if the 25-year-old was not for sale, Klopp said: “Yes, that’s what we can say. But that’s not since this morning or yesterday, I’m not sure if it was different at any time. So, yes. “I’m not surprised that any club is interested in players, if it is like this. A few people obviously see that Liverpool has a few good players. That’s how it is. “But a very important message, maybe - we are not a selling club. “We believe in working together, we believe in development together. We believe in using the basis. We want to work together, we want to make the next step together and for this we need to stay together. That’s how it is.” Liverpool are more focused on recruiting players to help them improve on last season’s fourth-placed finish in the Premier League. Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah has

been brought in from Roma, while the Merseyside club are also interested in RB Leipzig midfielder Naby Keita. Klopp is determined to add greater depth to his squad after admitting they relied too heavily on Coutinho last season and struggled in his absence. “Phil is a very, very important player but we need to react better when he’s not on the pitch, that’s how it is,” the German said. “He was out for a few games (last season) and then he came back and was not in the best shape. “He tried to get his rhythm back. With his quality he has the opportunity under pressure to be on the pitch. Other players, you keep in training.

Chelsea defensive midfielder Nemanja Matic and Tottenham’s Eric Dier have been linked with a move to Old Trafford, while United have found Inter Milan stubborn in negotiations for winger Ivan Perisic. Asked whether United could make that third signing before they fly home from America, Mourinho said: “I don’t know, I don’t know. I am not in control of that. “The credit of Lukaku, Lindelof to be here on time is not mine, the credit is (executive vice-chairman) Ed Woodward’s and his team. “I thank him for that fantastic work to bring us two very important players for us, but we need a bit more.”

Wenger:Bluestest willbegoodgauge

ARSENE Wenger hopes today’s showdown against Premier League champions Chelsea in Beijing will help gauge whether Arsenal will be able to hit the ground running when the new campaign kicks off next month. Wenger (right) accepts the fixture between the FA Cup winners and the Blues in the Bird’s Nest Stadium (kickoff 12.40pm Irish time) is “not really a friendly” given the history between the two sides, who met at Wembley only eight weeks ago. Arsenal will play two fixtures in the Emirates Cup next weekend before tackling Chelsea again in the FA Community Shield ahead of the season opener against Leicester on Friday, August 11. “It is difficult to predict, but I think it is a friendly between Arsenal and Chelsea, that means it is not really a friendly,” Wenger said. “There is some pride at stake and a desire to win. It was a very interesting game in the FA Cup final, we play them in the Charity Shield (Community Shield) and then play them early in the (Premier League) season as well. “In fact, we know each other very well and it is difficult to know how prepared Chelsea are and how far we are.”

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“But Phil, when he is able to run properly you want to have him on the pitch again. So we have to be better even in moments like this.” Meanwhile, Liverpool have completed the signing of Scotland left-back Andy Robertson from Hull. Robertson spent three seasons with the Tigers following his arrival from Dundee United, and joins the Reds on a long-term contract. The fee is undisclosed but is thought to be worth around £8million to the Championship club. Robertson, who will wear the number 26 at Anfield, joins Salah and Dominic Solanke as summer additions to Klopp’s squad.

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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp speaks during a Premier League Asia Trophy press conference in Hong Kong. (Inset) Philippe Coutinho.

CHELSEA manager Antonio Conte says Diego Costa (above) was told in January he was not part of the club’s plans. The 28-year-old Brazil-born forward has not travelled with the Blues squad for the pre-season tour of Asia, where they will play Arsenal in a friendly at the Bird’s Nest Stadium today before heading to Singapore. Conte said yesterday he had clarified his position on the player at the start of the year. “I don’t to like to talk about players that don’t stay here, but the only thing I can tell you (is) in January, the Costa situation was very clear, for the club, for him and his agent. For me the situation is closed,” the boss said. Chelsea are close to completing the £60million transfer of striker Alvaro Morata from Real Madrid. “For sure this is a good signing for us. He is a young player, but has a lot of experience,” he said.


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O’Hanlon puts sealonpriceless Saintsfightback JOSH O’Hanlon sealed the deal as St Patrick’s Athletic came from behind to beat crisis-hit Bray Wanderers and ease their relegation fears. The Seagulls took the lead on 36 minutes against the run of play through Gary McCabe and were still ahead at the break, but the Saints fought back with three second-half goals to record a second victory on the bounce. Conan Byrne levelled in the 52nd minute and Christy Fagan made it 2-1 five minutes later before O’Hanlon wrapped up the scoring in stoppage-time. Meanwhile, Bohemians were sunk by Barry McNamee’s first-half goal as 10-man visitors Derry City climbed above Bray into third place. Derry dominated from the outset and spurned several clear-cut chances before McNamee broke the deadlock on 38 minutes , volleying home after Ronan Curtis’ shot was parried by Bohs keeper Shane Supple. Bohs brought on fit-again striker Ismahil Akinade after the break and he did cause the Derry defence some problems – he drew the professional foul that resulted in Aaron Barry’s red card five minutes from time – but the Candystripes held on with few real alarms. It was Bohs’ third defeat on the bounce, and results elsewhere leave them looking nervously over their shoulder.

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O’NEILLUP Aidan Fitzmaurice

THE initial task for Martin O’Neill is to beat a rap from FIFA over comments he made about the refereeing performance in last month’s World Cup draw with Austria. But in the longer term, Serbia are the team to beat as far as the Ireland boss is concerned in his bid to lead his side towards Russia next summer. This is a fallow period for O’Neill, six weeks to wait for the next World Cup qualifier and still three weeks before the new Premier League season kicks off - although with three of his players (Glenn Whelan, Aiden McGeady and Daryl Murphy) leaving top-flight clubs to drop down a division, with a possible fourth (Darren Randolph) making the same drop, interest for the Ireland manager in the top flight is, worryingly, dipping.

RECOVERY

He was on Irish soil this week, popping up in Kilkenny at the annual love-in for the Irish football family the official name is the FAI AGM, but in reality it’s a back-slapping exercise for the FAI with No Questions Asked (see panel, right). As one local coaching legend, Brian Cody, endures a summer bereft of the big games he’s so used to and deals with questions about his longevity, O’Neill is in a good place, the national team well-placed to finish off World Cup qualification. There’s even some good news about Seamus Coleman’s recovery, with no doubt in O’Neill’s mind that the Everton man, out with a broken leg since March, will be in good shape for the finals next summer. “I spoke to him not that long ago and he’s doing really fine, he’s really pleased with his progress and the club is really pleased and if anyone is going to come back more quickly

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DUBLIN rivals Bohemians and St Patrick’s Athletic face tricky away tests in the third round of the FAI Cup. And there will be some top-flight casualties at the first hurdle for senior clubs as holders Cork City are away to Bray Wanderers while Dundalk and Derry City have also been drawn together. Bohs face a trip to play Finn Harps while non-league side Portmarnock are at home to St Pat’s, Shamrock Rovers also facing junior opposition, at home to Glenville.

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FAI CUP THIRD ROUND DRAW:

Waterford v Shelbourne, Bluebell United v Sheriff YC, Cobh Ramblers v Limerick, Longford Town v Sligo Rvs, Bray Wands v Cork City, Dundalk v Derry City, Portmarnock v St Patrick’s Ath, Wexford v Crumlin Utd, Finn Harps v Bohemians, Cabinteely v UCD, Shamrock Rvs v Glenville, Cobh Wands v Killarney Celtic, Bangor Celtic v Everton, Ballincollig v Athlone Town, Evergreen v Drogheda Utd, Killester Utd v Galway Utd. p Ties are due to be played on the weekend of August 11/12/13.

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FORBATTLES IrishbosswaryofSerbiathreatinWorldCupas FIFAactionloomsoverpost-matchcomments it will be him,” says O’Neill. “Will he be fit if we ever got to Russia? Absolutely, absolutely. “Us trying to get there would be the more difficult thing.” That’s why Serbia, and their visit to Dublin in September, after the trip to Georgia, is already in his thoughts. “I said it right at the start of the competition, and I’ve not had any reason to change my mind, that anybody who finishes in front of Serbia will win the group, and I included Wales at that particular time,” O’Neill says. “Serbia have got a lot of talented individual players, but I thought Wales’ performance in Serbia wasn’t bad at all. It was really, really decent considering they were without Gareth Bale. “If you’ve got Bale back again, Wales become really dangerous. You’ve got a couple of players who are also top-quality Premier League players playing for them the Arsenal lad (Ramsey) and the little boy at Stoke (Allen). “When you’ve got Bale back you’ve got a real proper chance. That’s why I couldn’t dismiss them. “It’s maybe good news for us that Austria don’t feel that they’re out of it. There’s a battle going on and these two games in three days are obviously big games for us because there are only two matches after that. “But I still feel that anybody who finishes in front of Serbia will win the group.” O’Neill should be in the dugout when Ireland face Georgia in Tbili-

(Main pic) Ireland manager Martin O’Neill, pictured at yesterday’s FAI AGM in Kilkenny, had positive news on captain Seamus Coleman’s injury. si in September, but the possibility of a FIFA sanction - a fine is more likely than a touchline ban but nothing is guaranteed - is hanging over O’Neill, and James McClean, over comments they made on TV in the aftermath of that draw with Austria in Dublin. O’Neill makes a valid point on how the matter arose, as both he and McClean made their comments in the immediate aftermath of the game, pressured to do TV interviews just after the final whistle, when the blood is up and the tongue becomes loose. O’Neill feels that players and coaches may simply not speak at all in such circumstances, or at least not speak their mind. “It might be something that

we’d look at,” O’Neill says. “If corporations and UEFA and FIFA are actually looking for something genuine from players and agree to these flash interviews, then I think that sometimes you have to take some things into consideration. “There’s a great view that you cannot express now what you might feel at the time. “If you looked at something afterwards and felt ‘you know what, I really got that wrong, hopelessly wrong,’ then I don’t mind apologising afterwards. “It’s an expression and an impression at that particular time. But, overall, I think it’s forcing people away from having an opinion. “But I am hoping that the news

will be good,” he says of possible FIFA action. “I think our records are reasonably good. Of course, like anything else if you have to answer for something or other, naturally it does become a concern.” Barring Coleman, O’Neill’s squad is injury-free now and moves for players like McGeady and Walters should give them more first-team football in the coming season, but the Ireland boss is also upbeat about his defence, with Ciaran Clark returning from injury and Kevin Long hopeful of Premier League game time. “He’s stepped in and I thought he did fine, I thought he nearly scored a goal for us as well,” O’Neill says of Long. “I saw him at the back end of the season, he’s played a few games, by the time I saw him in the last game of season against West Ham, I thought he didn’t do too badly in the game. I thought he’s got to polish up on a couple of things, which he’s well aware of, it’s been a late start for him and it’s a time now, he’s got to cram an awful lot into this season. “It seems that if they [Burnley] don’t replace Michael Keane then he might get a chance to start in games. That would be good news for him if that’s the case. “With a bit of luck we’ve got Ciaran Clark coming back if he can. I hate to say players are coming back and who knows what happens at the end of it all. So there’s a bit of competition for places, which is no bad thing at all.”

We’re not far behind our European rivals turnaround for Rovers as they face Dundalk in Oriel Park tomorrow (5pm). Flight problems meant that the Rovers party had a delayed return to Dublin after Thursday’s 2-0 loss (5-2 on aggregate) in the Czech Republic, so there was not much time to brood over the Euro exit but for defender Madden (right), Europe is still on his mind. “It’s disappointing to see all the clubs gone - even though we’re all rivals it’s good to see an Irish team do well in Europe like Dundalk did last year and it would have

been nice for one of the clubs to go through,” Madden says. “I don’t think people can be too harsh on us for losing this week. People who don’t see the games will look at our scoreline, 5-2, and maybe have a go, but there’s a massive gap between us and the likes of Mlada Boleslav. “We did well in the first round, came up against a better side in the second round and lost out. But I don’t think we are too far behind. “You play a good

side from the Czech league and they have that bit of class, they are that half a second quicker than you and they punish any mistake. “But if people, like the FAI, give the league more backing then it can happen. “Mlada Boleslav had a couple of internationals in their side, the Rosenborg team that beat Dundalk had 11 of them and we have none in our league. “They are full-time pros for their whole careers and we have young lads in our team.

“It’s disappointing to be out of Europe but Dundalk is now the main focus, as we try to make sure of third place.” Catching third-placed Bray is possible for Rovers, only a point behind the Wicklow club, but bridging a 14-point gap to second-placed Dundalk is not so easy. “Finishing in the top two is tough but not impossible, especially if we can win up there tomorrow,” says ex-Dundalk man Madden. Former Oriel Park favourite Ronan Finn misses out on a return to Dundalk through suspension.

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QUESTIONS THAT SHOULD HAVE BEEN ASKED AT THE FAI AGM

1

Do the FAI support their handling of the investigation into betting patterns surrounding Athlone Town matches?

2

How will the FAI deal with the threat of legal action from schoolboy clubs unhappy with the admission of St Kevin’s Boys to the new U15 national league, and why were other clubs effectively forced into partnerships with LOI teams while St Kevin’s were allowed to go it alone?

3

What will be the repercussions for St Kevin’s Boys if “talks about talks” with Bohemians do not lead to a formal partnership?

4

Was it right for the FAI to award significant bonuses from Euro 2016 profits to management and staff, at a time when FAI admin staff are still looking to have their pay restored to pre-cuts level?

5

Why has the prize money in the League of Ireland remained static and when will it be raised?

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What is the budget available to the recently-appointed marketing director for the LOI?

The English FA announced it would no longer have a betting partner: given the focus on gambling in Irish football since the Athlone saga broke, previous confessions by LOI players that they had an addiction to gambling, and as LOI players are banned from gambling on any football worldwide, is it right for the FAI to have betting partners?

8

Is it not a major concern to the FAI, in terms of player development, that of the 19-man squad named for the most recent U21 Euro qualifier, only five players came through the club underage structures in the Republic?

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Is it morally right for the FAI to be welcoming and hosting foreign clubs like Manchester United and Liverpool in Dublin, and promoting those games with far more intensity that the promotion of the domestic league?

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Does the FAI expect the public to have faith in the club licensing process for the LOI when one club, Bray Wanderers, tell their players midway through the season that there is only enough cash left to fund wages for one more week?


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MARTIN O’Neill agrees that Ireland keeper Darren Randolph needs to quit West Ham and move on to guarantee first team football. With weeks left before the transfer window closes, it’s already been a busy summer for O’Neill’s players as some of his squad members (Glenn Whelan, Jon Walters, Aiden McGeady, Cyrus Christie and Jonny Hayes) have switched clubs. Daryl Murphy should complete his move to

Nottingham Forest from Newcastle this weekend. Randolph, firmly established as the No. 1 with Ireland, is now effectively third-choice keeper at West Ham, following Joe Hart’s arrival and O’Neill accepts that it might be time for the 30-year-old to move on. “Not playing first team football, whether they be a goalkeeper or midfielder, then it does be a concern,” O’Neill said last night. “Joe Hart has gone there, he is obviously going to be the first team goalkeeper. While I’m sure West Ham would want Darren to hang around, Darren will probably want to try to play first team football,” said O’Neill, who is upbeat about Séamus Coleman’s recovery from his broken leg. “He is really pleased and if anyone is going to come back more quickly it will be him,” added O’Neill.

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Republic of Ireland boss Martin O’Neill speaking in Dublin yesterday. Inset left: Darren Randolph

Rory McIlroy

McIllroy is ‘ecstatic’to beunder Phil Casey

AN “ecstatic” Rory McIlroy had no need of a pep talk after one of his best rounds ever at the British Open kept him firmly in contention for a fifth major title at a wet and windy Royal Birkdale. McIlroy was five over par after six holes of his opening round and seemed destined for a fourth missed cut in five events until a stern talking to from caddie JP Fitzgerald prompted a back-nine rally. The world number four came home in 32 with three birdies in the last four holes and maintained that momentum yesterday, despite far tougher conditions. Birdies on the first, third and sixth helped McIlroy reach the turn in 31, eight shots fewer than on Thursday and - although he dropped shots on the 13th and 15th - a birdie on the 17th helped the 28-year-old complete a superb 68. “That’s right up there,” said McIlroy. “It’s really tough out there. To be in after two days and be under par for this championship after the way I started, I’m ecstatic with that.”

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FRANKIE Dettori returned from injury at Newmarket’s July Meeting last week before a flying visit to the Curragh on Saturday resulted in a flying dismount off the victorious Enable in the Darley Irish Oaks. Dettori admitted his return was a bit premature and he took this week off. But stand by for some more theatrics from the Italian at Newbury this afternoon, as he looks to be on the worthy favourite MAGICAL MEMORY in the Group Three Hackwood Stakes. Magical Memory’s poor showing in the Diamond Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot was put behind him with victory at Haydock a couple of weeks ago . And the fact of the matter is the five-year-old just falls short of that level needed to compete at Group One level. However, the pick of the best form in this year’s Hackwood belongs to Magical Memory and he would look to have enough to shade this for trainer Charlie Hills.

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The Bridie Crowe will take some beating forJessie BEING out injured at any time of the year is frustrating but it is especially more anxious now as Galway is so close and that is not a meeting any jockey wants to miss. I don’t remember much of my fall from Jacobs Well at Sligo last Sunday but I still hope to be back in time for Galway and I’ll find out for definite this week. I go back to my dentist on Monday to get another tooth fixed and then later in the week I will have to take a concussion test and once I pass that it will be all systems go for Galway. Looking at the runners for the weekend and the horse I am going to miss out on the most is The Bridie Crowe at Limerick today. I thought she had a very nice run at Roscommon on her comeback earlier in the month and I think she will take a bit of beating for Jessie (Harrington) and Mark Bolger. She had good bumper form, winning two, and she hadn’t run in five months until she ran at Roscommon and she hurdled very well on that occasion an would have learned plenty from that run. Weather Watch also goes to Limerick today and he is a horse that has been a little bit disappointing over hurdles this season but I’ve been told that he has been schooling well over fences and hopefully running in a beginners chase will bring back that bit of spark out of him. At Tipperary on Sunday I miss the ride on a nice horse owned by Alan and Ann Potts called Born To Size. Liam Burke trains this fella and he had a few runs during the winter but he was a bit backward but he worked well before I got injured and I’d be hopeful he will run a nice race. I think he has improved a bit since his last run. He’s a nice big horse that will

IT CAN BE Magical Memory should have enough to see off Intisaab in the Hackwood at Newbury.

ROBBIE POWER make into a nice big chaser but hopefully he’ll go very close on Sunday. Liam’s son, Johnny, will begin his new venture in England this weekend and I won’t be alone in wishing him the best of luck over there as he begins with Charlie Longsdon. Johnny has had a very tough run over the last couple of years with injury but he is a very, very talented rider and he needs a change of luck and hopefully this opportunity will give him that. He’ll have his first ride for Charlie Longsdon in the Summer Plate at Market Rasen this afternoon on a horse called Midnight Shot. It looks a competitive race, as you would expect for the good prize money on offer, and Midnight Shot will need to put in a career best run on the back of three victories this season but it would be no surprise if Johnny got off to a dream start. Slippers Madden rides Henryville in the Summer Plate but he is coming the other way this weekend and will be home to ride Shake The Bucket and Pass The Ball for his father, Boots, at Tipperary on Sunday. Shake The Bucket has top weight but he has been a fantastic servant for the family and you’d have to say this looks a winnable opportunity for him.

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TODAY H The Bridie Crowe, 2.35 Limerick H Midnight Shot, 3.20 Market Rasen H Ballyoisin, 4.20 Limerick TOMORROW H Born To Size, 2.05 Tipperary H Shake The Bucket, 3.35 Tipperary

Niall’s nags HWILLIAM ASHFORD (2.15 Gowran Park) is going to be a big price and with some luck in running he can get involved. HAn encouraging hurdling debut should lead to THE BIRDIE CROWE (2.35 Limerick) getting off the mark today. HA confidence-boosting win the last day can set MAGICAL MEMORY (3.0 Newbury) up for more success today. HBack SHAKE THE BUCKET (3.35 Tipperary, Tomorrow) to return to winning ways.

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Burke has a Midnight Shot IT IS unusual at this time of year to have a big National Hunt meeting in the UK but Market Rasen hold their biggest fixture of the season today with the Betfred Summer Plate the feature race. After agreeing to join forces with trainer Charlie Longsdon earlier this week, Johnny Burke (right) will have his first ride for his new boss in the £50,000 Summer Plate

BY NIALL CRONIN the when partnering the in form Midnight Shot. Burke’s mount is a three-time winner over fences this summer but unfortunately for the young Cork native Midnight Shot may just be under the grasp of the handicap-

per now and Henryville is the one expected to land this major prize. Grand National winning jockey Niall ‘Slippers’ Madden made a move across the pond himself last season to join trainer Harry Fry and the pair enjoyed notable success late on in the campaign with Henryville

and the decision to keep him on the go for the summer months could be rewarded here. With top weight, Henryville will need to bring his best sort of form to this race but Madden seems to get a real tune out of the quirky nine-year-old who needs to be held up and delivered with a late challenge and at around about 8/1 he represents value.


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EARLIER in the week when trainer Charlie Hills confirmed MAGICAL MEMORY as a definite starter in the Hackwood, he was eyeing up a tilt at the Maurice de Gheest in France if today’s assignment proved successful. The Maurice de Gheest, likely to feature Caravaggio, will be a big step up from today’s big race at Newbury but the decision of Hills to bypass last week’s July Cup with Magical Memory in favour of Newbury looks set to be a profitable decision. Magical Memory has mixed it with the best of the sprinters over the the last couple of seasons and although falling short in Group Ones, he should be able to see off the quickly returning Intisaab, who did run in the July Cup last week, and Richard Hannon’s Tupi, who has Ryan Moore back onboard.

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The most lucrative prize on offer today is the Weatherbys Super Sprint and CORINTHIA KNIGHT is selected to come out on top with the lion’s share of the £250,000 prize. Trainer Archie Watson has made a fine start to his first full season and this could prove a landmark day in his fledging career if Corinthia Knight can put his two Ascot defeats behind him and return to winning ways. At Royal Ascot he ran well at a big price in the Windsor Castle Stakes and comes from a yard in top form with four of Watson’s

Best Of Days gets the nod in the Bet365 Stakes at Newbury

NIALL CRONIN last five runners being successful. BEST OF DAYS is the only three-year-old in the listed Bet365 Stakes and is the selection in a race where a leap of faith is required. Ryan Moore’s mount, Spark Plug, is the only one of the eight-runner field that won last time out and there

is no doubt that Thikriyaat’s run behind Ribchester in last year’s Jersey Stakes is the pick of the form but few of these are the most dependable now and Best Of Days is open to most improvement. Hugo Palmer’s son of Azamour is a Group Two winning two-year-old who

made a belated seasonal debut at Royal Ascot behind Permian. This is a major drop in grade from that though and getting 12lbs from Spark Plug could prove significant. Best Of Days carries the blue colours of Godolphin and Sheikh Mohammed’s operation may well record a cross-card listed race double with Skiffle looking capable of winning the Betbright Aphrodite Stakes. SKIFFLE had to watch from afar as Aidan O’Brien’s Somehow won her last two outings at the Curragh and Newmarket but this should pose a much easier task for Skiffle than taking on Somehow and Minding like she did last year. William Buick makes the journey to Newmarket with Skiffle and John Gosden’s Valcartier in the finale set to make it a decent day for the rider. Meanwhile, the best horse to grace a racecourse this weekend will come at American track Del Mar later as ARROGATE makes his first outing on home turf since winning the Dubai World Cup in Meydan last March. Bob Baffert’s incredible Juddmonte-owned colt returns to face five place money-seeking rivals in the Grade Two TVG San Diego Handicap as he prepares to run in a one million dollar race at the same Californian track next month but his winning streak doesn’t look in any doubt in the near future.

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in £50,000 Summer Plate Davy Russell (right) doesn’t have a ride in the Summer Plate but he has opted to skip today’s meeting at Limerick to go over to Market Rasen to ride John Constable for Evan Williams in the Betfred Summer Hurdle. Russell has an agreement with owner Dai Walters to ride his horses at any available opportunity and although John Constable looks to have

a solid chance, the Jonjo O’Neill-trained Mad Jack Mytton is preferred. The selection was a winner at Aintree when last seen and while he has been a bit inconsistent, this is still a drop in class from the type of race he ran in at Cheltenham and Aintree’s big spring festival’s and hopefully the confidence

boost from winning at the Liverpool track last month can see him hold off John Constable ad Curious Carlos. Another familiar name to pop up at Market Rasen tomorrow is Grade One winning hurdler, Guitar Pete, who is now trained by

Nicky Richards. Russell will ride the seven-year-old who is without a win over hurdles since winning his second Grade One at Aintree back in 2014 and unfortunately that wait may go on here as Harry Skelton’s runner Whatzdjazz looks to be more progressive and worth siding with in the Betfred Supports Jack Berry House Handicap Hurdle.

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Baby Jake can claim victory in Cartmel today CARTMEL is my port of call this weekend with runners at the unique English track today and again on Monday and I would be hopeful that course and distance winner Baby Jake can win the second race there today. Cartmel is a twisty and turning type of track so a horse you know that handles it is a big plus - the problem is that there’s three course and distance winners in Baby Jake’s race so it won’t be a gimme. That said, he was very just the one runner, Global impressive when winning Racing, and I’m trying on the flat last time out, cheekpieces on him for the and he has travelled over first time as I don’t think well and I couldn’t be hap- he is the most genuine pier with him and Rachael horse in the world. Blackmore is over to ride My best bet of the him. Baby Jake won this weekend runs at Limerick race last year so it would though and that is Enda be nice to win it again and Bolger’s Ballyoisin. He because of the slightly difwon at Killarney during ferent rules between here the week and looks a and back at home, Rachael certainty to win again at will claim 3lbs off him Limerick. which is a big bonus. Tomorrow at Tipperary I have two Our othrunners er runner and if Boots at CartMadden’s mel is TODAY lorry breaks Adarendown on H Baby Jake, 2.30 Cartmel na in the the way to H Ballyoisin, 4.20 Limerick handicap the races I chase at TOMORROW could have a 3.40. I H Shake The Bucket, 3.35 good day! gave her Tipperary a run in I run H Shaluna, (e/w) 4.05 Summer a Charity Tipperary Storm in Race at MONDAY the CurH Smadynium, 4.25 Cartmel the handicap chase ragh last but Shake weekend and I was delighted with The Bucket looks hard her, she was staying on at to beat in that and I’d be the line and it was a grand hoping for a place there confidence boost for her. and in the beginners chase Adarenna has plenty of I think Shaluna will run ability and if she puts her well on just her second act together she won’t be start for me, but it would far away because it is not a look like Pass The Ball will take all the beating in that great race. At Limerick today I have one.

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Baby Jake can oblige in the second race at Cartmel today


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totepool Cumbria Crystal Cup Handicap Hurdle (3) 2m6f 4yo plus £16,891 11 runners.

1 P3/P All My Friends Say 35 (T1) S Walton 6-10-12 ....F O’Toole(5) 2 4-12 Monarch’s Glory 55P M Sowersby 7-10-12 Mr B Garritty(7) 3 3-52 Strong Resemblance 22 J Moffatt 6-10-12........... H Brooke 4 1P-3 What Happens Now 24 (D) D McCain 8-10-12..... B Hughes 5 5-4 Mathayus 13 Mrs S Smith 4-10-9..................... S W Quinlan 6 P4-3 Whispering Affair 66 S Crawford (IRE) 6-10-5 .....R Johnson 2016: Bellaney Knight (IRE) 6 10-12 15/8F, B Hughes (J J Quinn), 8 ran. BETTING: 5-4 What Happens Now, 3 Strong Resemblance, 9-2 Whispering Affair, 9 Monarch’s Glory, 12 All My Friends Say, 16 Mathayus Form Sel: WHAT HAPPENS NOW Danger: STRONG RESEMBLANCE

1 2-P8 Altruism 22 (C) J Moffatt 7-11-12.......... Charlotte Jones(10) 2 810- Nautical Nitwit 106 (D) P Kirby 8-11-11............T Dowson(5) 3 4-11 Doubly Clever 17 M Blake 5-11-6 ...........................M Nolan 4 21-1 Royal Village 57 (D) P Hobbs 5-11-5...................R Johnson 5 -411 Boruma 22 (CD) J Moffatt 7-11-3.......................... B Hughes 6 1111 Petrou 31 (D) D Skelton 7-11-3..............Bridget Andrews(3) 7 3-21 Cleni Wells 47 (H) M Hill 6-11-0 ....................... C Deutsch(3) 8 53-5 Allbarnone 54 (CD) W Kinsey 9-10-12 ................ G Sheehan 9 -F17 Mr Boss Man 16 N Slevin (IRE) 9-10-11 ...... R Blackmore(3) 10 4623 Gran Maestro 11 (B) P Winks 8-10-7.............Ryan Winks(5) 11 23-1 Idder 72 (P) J Moffatt 6-10-6.................................. H Brooke 2016: Eshtiaal (USA) 6 11-9 7/2F, H Brooke (G Elliott), 10 ran. BETTING: 4 Boruma, 5 Petrou, Royal Village, 7 Cleni Wells, 8 Others Form Selection: ALTRUISM Danger: NAUTICAL NITWIT

LINGFIELD TODAY

9 (8) -454 Our Cilla 27 (B) Miss J Feilden 3-8-0 ...... Milly Naseb(7) 2016: Dltripleseven 3 7-12 13/2, Josephine Gordon3 (R Hughes), 9 ran. BETTING: 4 Titan, 9-2 Haldaw, 5 Ban Shoof, Esspeegee, 7 Others Form Selection: BAN SHOOF Danger: FAST PLAY

2m6f 4yo plus £3,898 6 runners.

1560 600 760 ¤1.27p/min. Costsmorefrommobiles.Phonovation0818217100

Going: GOOD TO SOFT

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JACK STREEP SELECTIONS 5.45 6.15 6.45 7.15

Priors Brook Helf Titan Tulip Fever

7.45 Boomerang Betty 8.15 Easy Code 8.45 Concur

TRACKFACTS TOP TRACK TRAINERS WITH RUNNERS: (2013-17): William Haggas 17-38, Richard Hannon 14-91, Gary Moore 12-139, Roger Varian 11-43, David Evans 11-67. TOP TRACK JOCKEYS WITH RIDES: (2013-17): S De Sousa 16-63, L Morris 14-103, T Queally 9-60. FAVOURITES: (2013-17): 164 wins from 447 races (success rate 36.6 %). At previous corresponding meetings, 3 have won out of 7 races (42.8%).

5.45

Read Silvestre de Sousa At 188Bet H’cap (5)

1m2f 4yo plus £2,911 8 runners.

1 (2) 2751 Priors Brook 26 (D) A Balding 6-9-11..Joshua Bryan(5) 2 (6) 2-66 Mighty Lady 17 (D) R Brisland 4-9-9......... T Marquand 3 (4) 7575 Michael’s Mount 21 (B) E Dunlop 4-9-8...........L Morris 4 (1) 4231 Glens Wobbly 29 (D) J Geake 9-9-8 ............. P Pilley(5) 5 (3) 2-33 Singapore Sling 30 (H) J Fanshawe 4-9-6 ..... T Queally 6 (8) -124 Thello 16 (D) J Hughes 5-9-4 ........................C Beasley 7 (5) -845 Hard Toffee 10 (C) C Allen 6-9-3 ..................... S Golam 8 (7) 5932 Zephyros 18J (D) D Bridgwater 6-8-13.......H Crouch(3) 2016: Ickymasho 4 9-10 9/4F, F Tylicki (J Portman), 8 ran. BETTING: 7-2 Priors Brook, 4 Singapore Sling, Zephyros, 5 Glens Wobbly, 6 Mighty Lady, 7 Thello, 10 Michael’s Mount, 16 Hard Toffee Form Selection: PRIORS BROOK Danger: MICHAEL’S MOUNT

6.15

Get 1/4 Odds At 188Bet Maiden Stakes (5)

1m31/2f 3yo plus £2,911 8 runners.

1 (8) 8 Desi Daru 23 C Allen 5-10-0 ........................... S Golam 2 (4) Monar Lad 20J D Burchell 5-10-0.............M Godwin(5) 3 (5) 2/ Royal Hall 145J G L Moore 5-10-0 ............H Crouch(3) 4 (7) 36 Helf 15 R Hannon 3-9-3 ............................ T Marquand 5 (1) 842 Kazawi 46 (BF) R Charlton 3-9-3....................S W Kelly 6 (2) 42 Normandie Attack 14 C Fellowes 3-9-3...... S Donohoe 7 (6) 40 Thistimenextyear 52 R Spencer 3-9-3.Jenny Powell(5) 8 (3) 00 Volturnus 23 J Osborne 3-9-3...................D C Costello 2016: Great Glen 4 10-0 4/7F, Oisin Murphy (R Beckett), 7 ran. BETTING: 8-11 Kazawi, 2 Normandie Attack, 10 Helf, 12 Others Form Selection: KAZAWI Danger: HELF

6.45 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

(1) (9) (4) (7) (3) (2) (5) (6)

188bet.co.uk Handicap (6)

1m6f 3yo plus £2,587 9 runners.

8086 Fast Play 43 (B) C Dore 5-10-3 .................D C Costello 6087 Ban Shoof 9 (P) G L Moore 4-10-0.............H Crouch(3) -266 Haldaw 61 M Channon 3-9-2..................David Egan(5) 840 Titan 15 E Dunlop 3-9-1 ...................................L Morris 9553 Esspeegee 10 (P) A Bailey 4-8-10.....................J Quinn -006 Kitsey 35 R Hannon 3-8-9......................... T Marquand 6800 Navajo Star 67 (V1) M Appleby 3-8-0 .............. K O’Neill 0-86 Bed Of Diamonds 67 A West 3-8-0.......... N Garbutt(3)

7.15

THE

TRACKFACTS TOP TRACK TRAINERS WITH RUNNERS: (2013-17): Donald McCain 20-111, James Moffatt 20-140, Dianne Sayer 10-93, Kenneth Slack 6-20, Micky Hammond 6-47. TOP TRACK JOCKEYS WITH RIDES: (2013-17): B Hughes 23-149, H Brooke 22-115, R Johnson 15-72.

3.40

4.15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

P50- Apache Jack 84 S Crawford (IRE) 9-11-12 ........... B Hughes 4231 Shady Glen 13 (TB;D) G Mcpherson 8-11-9 ........R Johnson -415 Prettylittlething 17 (D) N Mulholland 7-11-7............. N Fehily -348 Cooper’s Friend 16 R Mike Smith 8-11-5 ............C O’Farrell 8-10 Sergeant Pink 16 (C,D) Mrs D Sayer 11-10-5 ...L Murtagh(7) -321 Brother Scott 22 (CD) Mrs S Smith 10-10-3 ..... S W Quinlan 63P6 Daydream Island 16 S Walton 7-10-0 .......Miss C Walton(3)

RIPON TODAY

1560 600 760 ¤1.27p/min. Costsmorefrommobiles.Phonovation0818217100

Going: GOOD

Independent Catering Nursery Handicap (5)

L & R 5th Anniversary/EBF Novice Stakes (5)

7f 2yo only £2,911 7 runners.

188Bet Handicap (6)

7f 3yo plus £2,587 15 runners.

1 (6) -734 Easy Code 22 W Haggas 4-10-0 ............... S De Sousa 2 (14) 0-50 Popeswood 10 (B1;D) L Carter 5-9-9 ............. C Bishop 3 (10) 3070 Corporal Maddox 23 (HP;D) R Harris 10-9-9...L Morris 4 (5) 0-47 Bryght Boy 22 (P1) E Walker 4-9-8...................T Brown 5 (13) -170 Olympic Duel 59 (D,BF) P Hiatt 4-9-8 ......... S Donohoe 6 (3) 4594 Salt Whistle Bay 14 Rae Guest 3-9-7 .............M Dwyer 7 (4) 345- Caledonia Duchess 231 J Hughes 4-9-4... I Goncalves 8 (12) -655 Prince Of Cardamom 2 (P;C,D) J Geake 5-9-3 P Pilley(5) 9 (15) 4337 Bookmaker 21 (P;C,D) J Bridger 7-9-3 ...David Egan(5) 10 (1) -706 Morello 22 H Candy 3-8-13...................Georgia Cox(5) 11 (7) 3154 Cyflymder 8 (CD) D Griffiths 11-8-13........ E Greatrex(3) 12 (9) -834 Arctic Flower 21 (CD) J Bridger 4-8-10.....M Godwin(5) 13 (8) 6887 Luduamf 59 R Hannon 3-8-10 .................. T Marquand 14 (2) 3507 Blistering Dancer 12 (P;D) A Carroll 7-8-9 .W A Carson 15 (11) 5-00 Double Dutch 97 J Butler 3-8-2...................... K O’Neill BETTING: 4 Easy Code, 5 Salt Whistle Bay, 13-2 Cyflymder, 8 Others Form Selection: CORPORAL MADDOX Danger: EASY CODE

8.45

Champagne Louis Roederer Handicap Chase (4) 2m5f 4yo plus £3,898 7 runners.

6f 2yo only £2,911 10 runners.

1 (7) 212 Indomeneo 19 (D) R Fahey 2-9-6................... J Garritty 2 (2) 17 Boomerang Betty 9 J Osborne 2-9-4 .......D C Costello 3 (3) 95 Far Dawn 32 S Crisford 2-9-2 .........................R Powell 4 (4) General Marius R Varian 2-9-2................... S De Sousa 5 (1) 4 Jupiter 21 H Candy 2-9-2 ...........................D Sweeney 6 (6) 0 Wiltons 9 H Dunlop 2-9-2.................................L Morris 7 (5) 07 Dark Blue 11 M Channon 2-8-11 ................... C Bishop BETTING: 11-10 Indomeneo, 2 General Marius, 7 Others Form Selection: INDOMENEO Danger: BOOMERANG BETTY

8.15

2m11/2f 4yo plus £3,249 8 runners.

1 35P0 Adarenna 26 (P) J Hanlon (IRE) 5-12-3 ........ R Blackmore(3) 2 7122 Dica 22 (C) P Collins 11-12-3 ................... Ross Chapman(7) 3 0-16 Endeavor 20 (P;CD) Mrs D Sayer 12-11-12 .......... B Hughes 4 66-7 Nearest The Pin 27 (HT;D) O Greenall 12-11-10 R Hawker(7) 5 2-62 Yourholidayisover 18F (TB;D) T Gretton 10-11-3 R Johnson 6 8-54 Miss Mackie 48 R Mike Smith 6-10-6...................D Irving(3) 7 7P42 Rhythm Of Sound 6 (V) M D Hammond 7-10-2..A P Cawley 8 8P54 The Society Man 6 (D) M Chapman 10-10-0.S Mulqueen(3) 2016: Endeavor 11 11-2 5/1, B Hughes (Mrs D Sayer), 8 ran. BETTING: 3 Dica, 7-2 Rhythm Of Sound, Yourholidayisover, 6 Endeavor, 7 Miss Mackie, 8 Adarenna, 14 Nearest The Pin, 20 Others Form Selection: DICA Danger: ENDEAVOR

1 (10) 313 Tulip Fever 24 (BF) W Haggas 2-9-7 .....Georgia Cox(5) 2 (1) 541 Straight Ash 42 R Hannon 2-9-6........... NON RUNNER 3 (9) 104 Blessed To Empress 51 A Murphy 2-9-0.. K Shoemark 4 (5) 665 Ventura Gold 19 R Fahey 2-9-0 ..................... J Garritty 5 (4) 508 Starboy 42 (P1) G Scott 2-8-13 .................. S De Sousa 6 (7) 064 Brockey Rise 21 P D Evans 2-8-10.........David Egan(5) 7 (6) 8586 Laura Knight 4 G L Moore 2-8-10...............D Sweeney 8 (2) 785 Hope And Glory 44 T Dascombe 2-8-3 .......... K O’Neill 9 (3) 0646 Owen The Law 1 P D Evans 2-8-3....................J Quinn 10 (8) 559 Vegas Boy 21 (T) J Osborne 2-8-3...................L Morris BETTING: 3 Tulip Fever, 9-2 Ventura Gold, 5 Starboy, 10 Others Form Selection: TULIP FEVER Danger: STARBOY

7.45

Laccam Handicap Chase (5)

Open Golf Betting At 188Bet Amateur Riders’ H’cap (6) 6f 3yo plus £2,495 15 run.

1 (10) 47-8 Time Medicean 35 (D) A Carroll 11-11-0.Miss S Coll(7) 2 (6) 1570 Frangarry 12 (H1) A Bailey 5-10-13 .... Miss J Cooley(5) 3 (3) 2530 Doctor Parkes 12 (D) Miss N Lloyd-Beavis 11-10-13 ............................................................... Mr W Pettis(5) 4 (4) 7-28 Lucky Di 26 (D) P Hedger 7-10-12 ....... Mr J Harding(3) 5 (11) 5114 Concur 19 (TP;D,BF) B Millman 4-10-10 ..Mr P Millman 6 (15) 6254 All Or Nothin 75 (D) P Butler 8-10-8...Miss M Bryant(5) 7 (7) 7-00 Innstigator 22 Ralph J Smith 3-10-7 ....Miss E Smith(5) 8 (13) 5132 Justice Rock 11 (T;D) P Mcentee 4-10-6..P Bridgwater(5) 9 (1) -073 Gaia Princess 18 G L Moore 3-10-5 ......... Mr S Walker 10 (5) 8500 Multi Quest 38 (B;D) J E Long 5-10-4 .. E Mackenzie(5) 11 (8) 6-90 Ede’s E Rider 47 P Phelan 3-10-2......... NON RUNNER 12 (2) 4548 Limerick Lord 121 (P) J Feilden 5-10-1......Mr R Birkett 13 (9) 3423 Sweet Pursuit 18 B Millman 3-10-1 ........Miss J Mason 14 (14) 4876 Diamond Vine 10 (P;CD) R Harris 9-10-1.... Mr C Orr(3) 15 (12) 5-97 Portrush Storm 155 R Peacock 12-10-1Miss S Peacock(7) BETTING: 5 Concur, 11-2 Sweet Pursuit, 6 Gaia Princess, 8 Others Form Selection: ALL OR NOTHIN Danger: DOCTOR PARKES

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JACK STREEP SELECTIONS 2.20 2.55 3.30 4.05

Placebo Effect Viscount Loftus Aelius Jaameh

4.40 Dark Profit 5.15 Ya Jammeel 5.50 Rapid Ranger

TRACKFACTS TOP TRACK TRAINERS WITH RUNNERS: (2013-17): David O’Meara 40-250, Richard Fahey 36-285, Mark Johnston 33-191, Tim Easterby 29-356, David Barron 15-111. TOP TRACK JOCKEYS WITH RIDES: (2013-17): T Hamilton 26-136, D Allan 25-203, P Mulrennan 23-150.

2.20

Dobsons Gaskets Selling Stakes (6)

6f 2yo only £3,234 9 runners.

1 (1) 8867 Heavenly Pulse 8 (B1) Mrs A Duffield 2-9-0.... J Haynes 2 (8) 96 Lisbon Legend 14 A Carroll 2-9-0............... G Downing 3 (7) 8383 Placebo Effect 10 O Pears 2-9-0.................... F Norton 4 (2) 796 Abu Dhabi Doo 17 (V1) K Burke 2-8-9 ..... J Vaughan(3) 5 (6) 5679 Atalanta Queen 16 (B1) B Meehan 2-8-9 ......... J Uys(7) 6 (4) 98 Kathy 21 S Dixon 2-8-9......................................D Allan 7 (9) 074 Laydee Victoria 17 O Pears 2-8-9 ................ Joe Doyle 8 (3) 00 Sixties Secret 7 M Channon 2-8-9................B A Curtis 9 (5) 89 St Helens Gate 82 R Menzies 2-8-9................. T Eaves 2016: Racemaker 2 9-0 5/4F, C Bishop (M Channon), 9 ran. BETTING: 5-4 Atalanta Queen, 11-4 Placebo Effect, 9-2 Laydee Victoria, 5 Sixties Secret, 20 Others Form Selection: ATALANTA QUEEN Danger: PLACEBO EFFECT

2.55

Mick Gibbons Memorial EBF Novice Stakes (Plus 10 Race) (4) 5f 2yo only £5,175 12 run.

1 (5) 1 Moseeb 21 S bin Suroor 2-9-8................. E Greatrex(3) 2 (9) 10 Viscount Loftus 30 (D) M Johnston 2-9-8 ....... F Norton 3 (8) Bowgey Man M W Easterby 2-9-2...............N Evans(3) 4 (2) 57 Burn Some Dust 23 B Ellison 2-9-2..............B A Curtis 5 (4) 05 Laith Alareen 36 (T) D O’Meara 2-9-2 .............. P Makin 6 (3) 66 Panophobia 14 R Fahey 2-9-2.............A McNamara(3) 7 (7) 24 Royal Diplomat 106 (BF) R Fahey 2-9-2 ......T Hamilton 8 (11) 0 Alaskan Beauty 15 T Easterby 2-8-11 .................J Hart 9 (10) 64 Arizona Mist 14 S Crisford 2-8-11 ............P Mulrennan 10 (1) 5 Bow Belles 93 T Easterby 2-8-11 ......................D Allan 11 (12) 87 Lady Lintera 86 Mrs A Duffield 2-8-11 .............N Farley 12 (6) Navarra Princess D Cantillon 2-8-11 ............... T Eaves 2016: No corresponding race. BETTING: 7-4 Moseeb, 4 Royal Diplomat, 9-2 Viscount Loftus, 7 Arizona Mist, 10 Laith Alareen, 16 Bow Belles, 20 Others Form Selection: MOSEEB Danger: VISCOUNT LOFTUS

3.30 1 2 3 4 5 6

(3) (1) (5) (7) (8) (6)

Sky Bet Go-Racing-In-Yorkshire Summer Festival H’cap (4) 1m2f 3yo plus £6,931 8 run.

6252 Mulligatawny 12 (P1) R G Fell 4-10-3...........T Hamilton 4318 Jacbequick 8 (P) D O’Meara 6-10-0 ....... Josh Doyle(3) 6400 Bahama Moon 13 (D) T D Barron 5-9-13 ......B A Curtis 1526 Prying Pandora 31 R Fahey 4-9-10Connor Murtagh(7) 9157 Marmion 18 (H;C) L Eyre 5-9-1 ........................ P Makin 6715 X Rated 2 (D) M Johnston 3-8-13.........................J Hart

2016: Western Home (IRE) 6 11-4 7/4F, H Brooke (G Elliott), 7 ran. BETTING: 2 Shady Glen, 100-30 Brother Scott, 4 Prettylittlething, 13-2 Cooper’s Friend, 15-2 Apache Jack, 9 Sergeant Pink, 20 Others Form Selection: SHADY GLEN Danger: COOPER’S FRIEND

4.50

BBQ Shop At Hayes Garden World Handicap Chase (5) 3m11/2f 4yo plus £3,249 10 runners.

1 4-48 Pena Dorada 54 (V1;CD) A Whillans 10-11-12 ........ C Nichol 2 2653 Bafana Choice 20 C Grant 11-11-12.................... B Hughes 3 8-13 Cruising Bye 26 (TP) G Hanmer 11-11-10 ........ C Shoemark 4 1520 Don Franco 14 (V) S Crawford (IRE) 7-11-10 .......R Johnson 5 P0-6 Trillerin Minella 22 (P) J K Hunter 9-10-13........T Dowson(5) 6 5-43 Mclaren Vale 16 T Coyle (IRE) 9-10-9Rachael Blackmore(3) 7 -444 More Madness 22 (TP) J Brooke 10-10-9.............. H Brooke 8 -551 Miss Joeking 27 (TP) Miss L Russell 6-10-6 ............ D R Fox 9 U1-7 Volcanic Jack 3F (C) M Chapman 9-10-4 ......S Mulqueen(3) 10 5-85 Trouble In Paris 35 F Murtagh 10-10-0.............L Murtagh(7) 2016: Definite Ridge (IRE) 9 11-4 16/1, R Mclernon (A Dunn), 10 ran. BETTING: 4 Don Franco, 9-2 Cruising Bye, 5 More Madness, 6 Others Form Selection: PENA DORADA Danger: DON FRANCO

5.25

Hadwins Motor Group Mares’ Handicap Hurdle (4) 2m1f 3yo plus £3,898 6 runners.

1 1153 Gold Chain 16 (HTP;CD) Mrs D Sayer 7-11-12 .....E Sayer(3) 2 31 Included 27 (T) D Dennis 5-11-9 ........................... B Hughes 3 14-6 Owners Day 26 N Mulholland 7-11-9....................... N Fehily 4 1-26 Midnight Walk 36 (HT) D McCain 7-11-3..........L Murtagh(7) 5 42-6 Miss Mash 62 H Daly 6-11-2 ...............................R Johnson 6 -445 A Touch Of Sparkle 16 S Crawford 7-10-11 R Blackmore(3) 2016: Martila (FR) 4 11-12 3/1, B Harding (Pauline Robson), 7 ran. BETTING: 3 Midnight Walk, 7-2 Owners Day, 4 Included, 9-2 Gold Chain, Miss Mash, 11 A Touch Of Sparkle Form Selection: GOLD CHAIN Danger: OWNERS DAY 7 (4) 8223 Celestation 9 M Johnston 3-8-12 ................... F Norton 8 (2) 9361 Aelius 14 (D) M W Easterby 3-8-4 ................N Evans(3) 2016: Town’s History 3 9-4 9/4F, Martin Lane (S bin Suroor), 7 ran. BETTING: 7-2 Aelius, 9-2 Celestation, Jacbequick, Mulligatawny, 13-2 Prying Pandora, 7 X Rated, 12 Bahama Moon, 14 Marmion Form Selection: JACBEQUICK Danger: BAHAMA MOON

4.05

Ripon Bell-Ringer Handicap (2)

1m4f 3yo plus £15,562 8 runners.

1 (5) 2110 Jaameh 21 M Johnston 4-10-0....................... D O’Neill 2 (7) 1500 Corton Lad 21 (TP;C,D) K Dalgleish 7-9-6..... R Scott(5) 3 (4) 2201 Mukhayyam 8 (P;CD) T Easterby 5-9-4..............D Allan 4 (2) 5543 Sennockian Star 19 (D) M Johnston 7-9-4...... F Norton 5 (3) 424- Mustaaqeem 339 R Fahey 5-9-4 .................T Hamilton 6 (6) 2124 Kensington Star 21 (P) K Dalgleish 4-9-4.............J Hart 7 (1) 5622 Fleeting Visit 24 (P) E Houghton 4-9-0................J Fahy 8 (8) 137- Henry Smith 270 (EB;D) J Weymes 5-8-13 L Edmunds(5) 2016: Soldier In Action (FR) 3 8-6 4/1, F Norton (M Johnston), 14 ran. BETTING: 7-2 Jaameh, 4 Fleeting Visit, Mukhayyam, 5 Sennockian Star, 7 Kensington Star, 15-2 Mustaaqeem, 12 Corton Lad, Henry Smith Form Selection: JAAMEH Danger: SENNOCKIAN STAR

4.40

VW Van Centre (West Yorkshire) Handicap (4)

1m 3yo plus £6,931 8 runners.

1 (2) 2-12 Torrid 51 (D) M W Easterby 6-9-12 ...............N Evans(3) 2 (5) 4589 Rousayan 24 (H) D O’Meara 6-9-11...Shelley Birkett(3) 3 (1) 3191 Dark Profit 8 (P) K Dalgleish 5-9-11...........P Mulrennan 4 (6) 9260 Shouranour 24 (B;D) Alan Brown 7-9-11. Josh Doyle(3) 5 (7) 82-9 Planetaria 24 (D) J Weymes 4-9-8...........L Edmunds(5) 6 (4) 2362 Areen Heart 15 (H;BF) R Fahey 3-9-7............... P Makin 7 (3) 3446 Town Charter 13 (BF) M Johnston 3-9-3......... F Norton 8 (8) -305 Hitman 19 R Bastiman 4-9-2...................... D Fentiman 2016: Huntlaw 3 8-10 9/2J, F Norton (M Johnston), 8 ran. BETTING: 100-30 Dark Profit, 7-2 Areen Heart, Torrid, 11-2 Others Form Selection: ROUSAYAN Danger: AREEN HEART

5.15

Ruth Gibbons’ Family Handicap (4)

1m4f 3yo plus £6,301 8 runners.

1 (3) -900 Tamayuz Magic 24 (C,D) M W Easterby 6-10-0...N Evans(3) 2 (5) 6-98 The Twisler 170 N Mulholland 5-9-13............. T Whelan 3 (4) 41 Starplex 18 K Dalgleish 7-9-12...................... R Scott(5) 4 (8) 6-54 Indy 44 J J Quinn 6-9-7........................................J Hart 5 (6) -087 Foresee 21 A Carroll 4-9-5.............................. F Norton 6 (1) 3411 Ya Jammeel 2 (D) M Channon 4-9-10 ...........B A Curtis 7 (7) 6-61 Roar 21 B Ellison 3-9-2 ...........................L Edmunds(5) 8 (2) 53/7 Parole 49 T Easterby 5-9-2 ..........................T Hamilton 2016: Knights Table 3 9-9 11/8F, D Allan (J Tate), 8 ran. BETTING: 11-4 Ya Jammeel, 100-30 Roar, 9-2 Starplex, 6 Others Form Selection: THE TWISLER Danger: TAMAYUZ MAGIC

5.50

Sporting-Life Pick 7 For Free Tomorrow Maiden H’cap (5) 6f 3yo plus £3,881 14 run.

1 (12) 2661 Muatadel 2 R G Fell 4-9-10................... NON RUNNER 2 (8) 26/6 Sexy Legs 72 (T1) L Egerton 5-9-10 .................N Farley 3 (13) 24-3 Rapid Ranger 14 D O’Meara 3-9-7......... Josh Doyle(3) 4 (11) 070- Sunnyside Bob 212 N Bycroft 4-9-5........ C Murtagh(7) 5 (1) 6838 Tagur 22 (P) K A Ryan 3-9-2....................L Edmunds(5) 6 (4) 5534 Hamidans Girl 9 K Dalgleish 3-9-2.......................J Hart 7 (14) 5722 Granny Roz 28 T D Barron 3-8-13 ................B A Curtis 8 (10) 7630 Prazeres 17 (P) L Eyre 3-8-11 ......................N Evans(3) 9 (6) 3-78 Twilight Spirit 22 A Carroll 3-8-10 ................... F Norton 10 (3) 6580 Ryedale Rio 19 (B) T Easterby 4-8-7.......... D Fentiman 11 (9) /0-7 Excellent Addition 29 (T) L James 7-8-7 ....... J Haynes 12 (5) 20-8 Mighty Bond 38 Miss T Waggott 5-8-7.... J Vaughan(3) 13 (2) -469 Silk Mill Blue 11 R Whitaker 3-8-6 ................ Joe Doyle 14 (7) 9070 Flying Onsite 22 (E/S1) N Tinkler 3-8-2.F McManoman(7) 2016: Spirit Of Zebedee 3 8-5 13/2, P Mcdonald (J J Quinn), 12 ran. BETTING: 5-2 Rapid Ranger, 4 Hamidans Girl, 6 Tagur, 8 Granny Roz, Prazeres, 12 Ryedale Rio, Silk Mill Blue, Twilight Spirit, 20 Others Form Selection: HAMIDANS GIRL Danger: SUNNYSIDE BOB


THE HERALD SATURDAY 22 JULY 2017 5

THE FORM

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Knight can ride to glory at Newbury Today’s selections

BY ASHLEY IVESON

CORINTHIAKNIGHT should be suited

by the five furlongs at Newbury for the valuable Weatherbys Super Sprint at Newbury today. There does not appear to be a standout contender this year, certainly not of the Tiggy Wiggy or Mrs Danvers variety anyway. With that in mind it is worth banking on Archie Watson’s youngster to return to winning ways. One of the most impressive juveniles seen out early season, he won his first two at Lingfield and Kempton before being blown away by the much classier Frozen Angel at Ascot. He returned there for the Windsor Castle last time out and was not disgraced when ninth of 22, but the way the weights for this race are framed by purchase price suits him as a 15,000 euro buy. As long as he handles the cut in the ground he should show up well in an open race.

CARTMEL: 1.55 What Happens Now, 2.30 Ravens Hill, 3.05 Doubly Clever, 3.40 Yourholidayisover, 4.15 Shady Glen, 4.50 More Madness, 5.25 Included. GOWRAN PARK: 1.40 Bella Figura, 2.15 Secret Path, 2.50 Romantic, 3.25 Big Ego, 4.00 Carta Blanca, 4.35 Dayereh, 5.10 Live Twice, 5.40 Pincheck. HAYDOCK: 5.55 Spirit Of Rosanna, 6.30 Scottish Summit, 7.00 Knight In Armour, 7.30 Jungle Cat, 8.00 Zenafire, 8.30 Thornton.

MAGICALMEMORY can continue his resurgence in the bet365 Hackwood Stakes. The Charlie Hills-trained grey won the Abernant and the Duke of York Stakes last season before being beaten half a length in the Diamond Jubilee at Royal Ascot.

MARKET RASEN TODAY

9

2m1/2f 4yo plus £3,249 6 runners.

1 11-2 Hestina 69 (HT;D) D Skelton 4-11-3 ...................... H Skelton 2 7-52 Free One 37 (H) Jo Davis 5-10-12................... Lizzie Kelly(3) 3 -211 Mcgroarty 28 Dr R Newland 6-10-12........S Twiston-Davies 4 Stun Gun 25F D Shaw 7-10-12............................... J Davies 5 Tred Softly 25F J J Quinn 4-10-10.........................T O’Brien 6 6-20 Reivers Lodge 16 (HT1) S Corbett 5-10-5.......... J Corbett(7) BETTING: 13-8 Hestina, 5-2 Mcgroarty, 4 Tred Softly, 5 Others Form Selection: HESTINA Danger: FREE ONE

2.10

Betfred TV Summer Handicap Hurdle (Listed Race) (1)

2m1/2f 3yo plus £19,932 10 runners.

1

ITV3_

600F-1 JOHN CONSTABLE (70) (T) (D) (G)

Runs: 12

Places: 2

2 PP-115 ROSSETTI (20) (H) (D) (GS,G) 3

Wins: 3

Runs: 19

Wins: 5

£54,618

2 3

£48,570

Runs: 18

Wins: 4

£44,881

Wins: 4

Places: 0

£29,371

(9) (7) (4) (10) (5)

6892 6573 6007558 -922

£80,452

Places: 5

£54,426

Miss E Lavelle 9-10-11 ....... L Aspell 160

Runs: 17

Wins: 5

Runs: 24

Wins: 5

5.55 6.30 7.00 7.30

Going: GOOD TO FIRM

Places: 6

£49,007

/90-52 IT’S A GIMME (42) (CD)

Jonjo O’Neill 10-10-8 .....A Coleman 159 Places: 7

£76,128

71-411 EARTHMOVES (29) (TP) (CD) (G,GS)

P Bowen 7-10-7................S Bowen 159

Wins: 6

Places: 3

£41,874

Rose Marmara Cornborough Wasim Crazy Horse

8.00 Stamford Raffles 8.30 Jumira Prince

1m4f 1m21/2f 7f

6f

Betfred Supports Jack Berry House Fillies’ Handicap (5) 5f 3yo plus £3,557 12 runners.

Rose Marmara 15 (T;D) B Rothwell 4-10-1...A McNamara(3) Savannah Beau 15 (HV1;D) D Shaw 5-9-12 ..... T Eaves Ayresome Angel 267 (D) J Mackie 4-9-9 ......... D Nolan Kachess 11 (V;D) T Dascombe 3-9-7 ........ R Kingscote Spirit Of Rosanna 42 (TP;CD) S Hollinshead 5-9-5 .................................................................. A Beschizza 6 (2) 4653 Rose Eclair 14 (P;CD) T Easterby 4-9-3 ..R Richardson(3) 7 (3) 835 Oriental Lilly 32 J Goldie 3-9-1 ...........Sean Mooney(7) 8 (8) 6850 Hot Hannah 41 (P;D) M Dods 3-9-0 ... Cal Rodriguez(5) 9 (6) 5744 Bay Station 11 (P1;D) J Ward 3-9-0 ............ Kevin Stott 10 (1) 2166 Glyder 15 (D) J Holt 3-9-0 ............................. R Ffrench 11 (11) 5831 Toni’s A Star 2 (B;CD) A Carroll 5-9-3.........S Ralston(7) 12 (12) 3603 Teepee Time 19 (B;D) M Mullineaux 4-8-7...P Dennis(5) 2016: Spirit Of Rosanna 4 8-12 4/1F, R Ffrench (S Hollinshead), 9 ran. BETTING: 7-2 Rose Marmara, 4 Savannah Beau, 6 Spirit Of Rosanna, Toni’s A Star, 7 Rose Eclair, 12 Bay Station, Glyder, 14 Others Form Selection: ROSE MARMARA Danger: ROSE ECLAIR

Places: 5

JACK STREEP SELECTIONS

TOP TRACK TRAINERS WITH RUNNERS: (2013-17): T Dascombe 50-290, D O’Meara 31-228, M Johnston 31-233. TOP TRACK JOCKEYS WITH RIDES: (2013-17): R Kingscote 57-296, D Tudhope 32-178, G Lee 20-183.

1 2 3 4 5

£106,006

13433- CASINO MARKETS (84) (D) (G)

Runs: 17

£61,990

1560 600 760 ¤1.27p/min. Costsmorefrommobiles.Phonovation0818217100

5.55

Places: 4

P Nicholls 7-11-7 S Twiston-Davies 160

Wins: 8

7

HAYDOCK TODAY TRACKFACTS

Wins: 7

313-11 ALCALA (36) (T) (D) (GS,HY,G,GF)

Runs: 21

Dr R Newland 8-10-2 .. S Tw-Davies 154

Runs: 12

£163,574

N Henderson 7-11-11 .... N Boinville 160

6

L Wadham 6-10-3 ....J Sherwood(3) 153 Places: 5

Places: 13

531-11 DAYS OF HEAVEN (55) (H) (D) (G)

Wins: 6

55-421 MYSTIC SKY (26) (B) (C,D) (GS,G)

760P/1 EBONY EXPRESS (20) (D) (G)

Wins: 8

Runs: 19

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Winning Post Startpoint Highest Point Lowest Point Open ditch Water jump Fence

Betfred Great Value Every Day Handicap (5) 1m2f 4yo plus £3,557 13 runners.

La Celebs Ville 16 (P;C) T Dascombe 4-9-9.. R Kingscote Warrior Prince 31 E Dunlop 4-9-7................. J Fanning Saxo Jack 36 (T;D) Mrs S Leech 7-9-7...Rossa Ryan(7) Auspicion 21 (D) T Tate 5-9-6 .......................... T Eaves Cornborough 7 (P;D) M Walford 6-9-5Cal Rodriguez(5) Craftsmanship 2 (D) R Eddery 6-9-4..... NON RUNNER Scottish Summit 33 G Harker 4-9-3 .......... Sam James Outback Blue 18 (TV1) P D Evans 4-9-3.. K Glenister(7) Raven Banner 239 (CD) D Loughnane 4-9-1 C Bennett(3) Invictus 14 (P;D) D Loughnane 5-9-0 .......... D Tudhope Street Poet 21 M Herrington 4-8-11............ Kevin Stott Sir Jack 35 (D,BF) A Carroll 4-8-9 ............... G Downing

Wins: 5

Places: 3

Places: 4

£26,255

I Williams 7-10-5 .............. T O’Brien 162

Runs: 21

Wins: 4

Places: 4

-21124 LOFGREN (20) (T) (G,GS)

£71,164

D McCain 6-10-4...........W Kennedy 160 Places: 5

122-22 SHELFORD (20) (B) (VS,S)

£40,309

D Skelton 8-10-3..............H Skelton 164

Runs: 18

Wins: 5

Places: 6

£162,151

15 U-4322 BRAVE SPARTACUS (13) (CD) (GS)

G Boanas 11-10-1 .. Miss E Todd(7) 164

Runs: 45

Wins: 9

Runs: 28

Wins: 5

Places: 8

£102,068

3-2522 WADSWICK COURT (12) (TB) (D,BF)

P Bowen 9-10-0................A Wedge 162 Places: 7

HURDLE

3m31/2f

2m7f 1m5f NHF

£66,512

1146-6 POKER SCHOOL (70) (D) (GS,G) Wins: 6

£45,759

2016: Long House Hall 8 10-12 6/1J, H Skelton (D Skelton), 16 ran. BETTING: 7 Days Of Heaven, Poker School, 8 Alcala, 10 I’dliketheoption, It’s A Gimme, 12 Casino Markets, Earthmoves, Henryville, Shelford, 14 Midnight Shot, Viens Chercher, 16 Others Form Selection: HENRYVILLE Danger: DAYS OF HEAVEN

Betfred “Supports Jack Berry House” H’cap Hurdle (2) 2m41/2f 4yo plus £11,260 8 runners.

1 3/U- Matorico 19F (TP;D) Jonjo O’Neill 6-11-12.......... A Coleman 2 52-0 Guitar Pete 12F (D) N Richards 7-11-9 .............. D N Russell 3 9-22 Rainy City 50 (TP1;D,BF) P Nicholls 7-11-6....... S Tw-Davies 4 012- Excellent Result 28F (P;BF) R Spencer 7-11-2... A P Heskin 5 -131 Whatzdjazz 12 (D) D Skelton 5-10-9..................... H Skelton 6 /6-2 Solway Dandy 17 (D) Miss L Harrison 10-10-9 ..C Bewley(3) 7 9-45 Call The Cops 45 (P;D) B Haslam 8-10-4 ......... R McLernon 8 7411 Tangolan 6 (T;CD) F O’Brien 9-10-0 ..................... P Brennan 2016: Totalize 7 11-1 5/1, A Coleman (B Ellison), 11 ran. BETTING: 3 Whatzdjazz, 7-2 Tangolan, 4 Guitar Pete, 6 Rainy City, 7 Excellent Result, 15-2 Matorico, 10 Solway Dandy, 20 Others Form Selection: MATORICO Danger: GUITAR PETE 13 (3) 6844 Lopito De Vega 9 (P1;CD) D Griffiths 5-8-7.........D Allan 2016: Lopito De Vega (IRE) 4 8-10 4/1, G Gibbons (D Griffiths), 8 ran. BETTING: 7-2 Cornborough, 9-2 Auspicion, 15-2 Others Form Selection: AUSPICION Danger: OUTBACK BLUE

Betfred TV EBF Novice Stakes (Plus 10 Race) (4) 7f 2yo only £4,528 8 run.

1 (8) 1 Wasim 15 I Mohammed 2-9-8..................... Kevin Stott 2 (3) 1 Veejay 24 M Channon 2-9-5...........................R Hornby 3 (2) Al Barg R Hannon 2-9-2.................................. D O’Neill 4 (5) Floreat Floreat T Dascombe 2-9-2............ R Kingscote 5 (1) 42 Knight In Armour 22 (BF) M Johnston 2-9-2. J Fanning 6 (6) 8 Prediction 80 K A Ryan 2-9-2 .......................... T Eaves 7 (4) 8 Stockings Lane 36 S Hollinshead 2-9-2.... A Beschizza 8 (7) 0 Hic Bibi 16 D Brown 2-8-11 ...............................D Allan 2016: Star Of Rory (IRE) 2 9-2 16/1, R Kingscote (T Dascombe), 6 ran. BETTING: 5-2 Wasim, 3 Al Barg, 7-2 Floreat Floreat, 5 Others Form Selection: WASIM Danger: VEEJAY

7.30

2m1f

3m & 4m2f

B Pauling 8-10-6 ............A P Heskin 157 Places: 3

2m1/2f 2m1/2f NHF

2m41/2f

4m 2m51/2f

165-13 NEWTON GERONIMO (24) (H) (GS)

Runs: 23

7.00

2m3f

£53,410

B Haslam 8-10-6......... R McLernon 163

Wins: 4

3.55

CHASE

B Ellison 6-10-6..........T Scudamore 162

Wins: 3

Runs: 18

14

£62,539

041-22 CUP FINAL (35) (T) (D) (S,Y,G) Wins: 4

13

Places: 2

1343-4 VIENS CHERCHER (29) (P) (C) (G)

Runs: 14

11

2m21/2f

Jonjo O’Neill 6-10-6 .......K Moore(3) 162

Runs: 17

10

Mount Logan races to this at Goodwood and Newmarket. He has not helped himself with tardy starts in the past and if that issue can be rectified, he is capable of taking his game to a new level for Roger Varian. SMARTTOGETHER looks a decent shout in the Betbright Aphro-

4324-1 I’DLIKETHEOPTION (62) (T) (C) (GS)

Runs: 17

16

C Longsdon 7-10-13........ J J Burke 164

D Skelton 5-10-6..............H Skelton 156 Places: 2

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4 2P-111 MIDNIGHT SHOT (35) (D) (S,G,GS)

£45,636

MOUNTLOGAN should give another good account of himself in the Listed bet365 Stakes better known as the Steventon Stakes. The six-times winner has run two sound races so far this season, finishing third in similar

12

H Fry 9-11-12.......... N P Madden 160

Runs: 17

£33,721

33-037 RED TORNADO (42) (CD) (GS,G) Wins: 5

8

Places: 2

£4,404

981-13 HENRYVILLE (55) (HT) (D) (G)

Runs: 34

I Williams 7-10-8 ...........W Kennedy 156

Runs: 12

7

Places: 7

Places: 0

2m41/2f 4yo plus £3,249 4 runners.

1

P Bowen 8-10-10........ J Bowen(10) 156

41650- KAPSTADT (14F) (D) (G)

R Spencer 4-10-0 ..... G Andrews(3) 140

Wins: 1

2m51/2f 4yo plus £28,475 16 runners.

600-12 CURIOUS CARLOS (36) (D,BF) (GS,G) Wins: 6

6

Places: 8

41PP- NUCKY THOMPSON (23F) (TP) (D) (G)

Betfred Summer Plate Handicap Chase (Listed Race) (1)

£64,965

Jonjo O’Neill 7-10-13 .....A Coleman 154

Runs: 25

5

Places: 2

£28,879

Fussey Engineering Novices’ Hurdle (4)

3.20

25F0-1 MAD JACK MYTTON (36) (D) (G)

Runs: 21

4

Wins: 9

Places: 7

1 123 Mister Showman 32 (T) D Skelton 4-11-1 ............ H Skelton 2 4-33 Blue Comet 16 (T) F O’Brien 6-10-12 .................. P Brennan 3 411- Pop The Champers 90P N Kent 6-10-12 ............... A Tinkler 4 456- Ebony Rose 261 (H1) S Corbett 5-10-5 ............. J Corbett(7) BETTING: 10-11 Mister Showman, 7-4 Blue Comet, 5 Others Form Selection: BLUE COMET Danger: MISTER SHOWMAN

N Mulholland 9-11-2........ H Reed(7) 150

Runs: 16

Wins: 3

2016: Red Tornado (FR) 4 10-9 8/1, H Skelton (D Skelton), 15 ran. BETTING: 4 Ebony Express, 5 John Constable, 6 Mad Jack Mytton, 7 Kapstadt, 15-2 Curious Carlos, 8 Red Tornado, 10 Others Form Selection: JOHN CONSTABLE Danger: ROSSETTI

E Williams 6-11-12 ....D N Russell 152

Wins: 3

Jo Davis 6-10-0.................S Bowen 155

Runs: 4

2.45

NEWBURY: 1.50 Realize, 2.25 Mount Logan, 3.00 Magical Memory, 3.35 CORINTHIA KNIGHT (NAP), 4.10 Ghayadh, 4.45 Sante, 5.20 Petitioner. NEWMARKET: 2.05 Gemologist, 2.40 Smart Together, 3.15 Fivetwoeight, 3.50 Zwayyan, 4.25 Buxted Dream, 5.00 Qeyaadah, 5.35 Contango. RIPON: 2.20 Laydee Victoria, 2.55 Royal Diplomat, 3.30 X Rated, 4.05 Mukhayyam, 4.40 Areen Heart, 5.15 Starplex, 5.50 Granny Roz. DOUBLE: Corinthia Knight and Earthmoves.

422-11 STAR FOOT (50) (T) (CD) (S,G)

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Going: GOOD

1.35

Results have been mixed since. However, he made the most of having his sights lowered to land a conditions race at Haydock a fortnight ago and with confidence restored, he can start climbing the ladder again in this Group Three test.

Runs: 21

1560 600 760 ¤1.27p/min. Costsmorefrommobiles.Phonovation0818217100

Betfred Super League Novices’ Hurdle (4)

LIMERICK: 2.35 The Birdie Crowe, 3.10 Shine In Dubai, 3.45 Prince Garyantle, 4.20 Shadow Catcher, 4.55 The West’s Awake, 5.30 Kilclispeen, 6.00 Getaway Katie. LINGFIELD: 5.45 Glens Wobbly, 6.15 Royal Hall, 6.45 Our Cilla, 7.15 Brockey Rise, 7.45 Jupiter, 8.15 Salt Whistle Bay, 8.45 Concur. MARKET RASEN: 1.35 Hestina, 2.10 Ebony Express, 2.45 Mister Showman, 3.20 Earthmoves, 3.55 Rainy City, 4.30 Lovely Job, 5.05 Boss Des Mottes.

dite Stakes at Newmarket. John Gosden’s filly has a fair bit to find on official ratings with a few of her rivals, but is open to huge improvement. The daughter of Smart Strike never threatened to take a hand on her only juvenile appearance on the Rowley Mile, but made a successful start to her threeyear-old campaign at Haydock. She then tackled the mile and a quarter for the first time in a Listed heat at Newbury and shaped with abundant promise to finish third behind stablemate Elas Ruby. A further step up to a mile and a half should suit. Market Rasen stages one of its biggest meetings of the year. EBONYEXPRESS made a successful return from a mammoth absence at Uttoxeter at the start of the month and provided the dreaded ‘bounce’ factor does not take effect, he must be a major player in the Summer Hurdle.

Betfred Follow Us On Twitter Conditions Stakes (3) 7f 3yo plus £9,056 7 runners.

1 (1) 8406 Kool Kompany 7 R Hannon 5-9-12 ...... NON RUNNER 2 (7) 4922 Jungle Cat 7 (B;BF) C Appleby 5-9-9...............W Buick 3 (3) 22-8 Crazy Horse 112 (D,BF) J Gosden 4-9-5..............G Lee 4 (4) 49-4 Ibn Malik 21 (D) C Hills 4-9-5 .......................... D O’Neill 5 (6) 2/8- Start Time 527 (D,BF) P Midgley 4-9-5......P Mulrennan 6 (2) 1365 That Is The Spirit 23 (CD) D O’Meara 6-9-5 D Tudhope 7 (5) -905 Lavetta 13 (D) S Haynes 5-9-4 ...........................D Allan 2016: Jallota 5 9-1 1/3F, J P Spencer (C Hills), 3 ran. BETTING: 13-8 Jungle Cat, 3 Ibn Malik, 7-2 Crazy Horse, 8 Others Form Selection: JUNGLE CAT Danger: CRAZY HORSE

Winning Post Startpoint Highest Point Lowest Point Open ditch Water jump Fence

JACK STREEP SELECTIONS 1.35 2.10 2.45 3.20

Mcgroarty 3.55 Tangolan Ebony Express 4.30 Marquis Of Carabas Pop The Champers 5.05 Royal Plaza Poker School

TRACKFACTS TOP TRACK TRAINERS WITH RUNNERS: (2013-17): Jonjo O’Neill 33-196, Charlie Longsdon 27-124, Dan Skelton 26-95, TOP TRACK JOCKEYS WITH RIDES: (2013-17): A Coleman 28-142, H Skelton 23-87, T Scudamore 23-112.

4.30

Betfred Mobile Novices’ Handicap Chase (3) 2m51/2f 4yo plus £6,498 6 runners.

1 4512 Marquis Of Carabas 27 (BF) D Dennis 7-11-12.. A Coleman 2 2-S4 Rouge Devils 49 (B;D) P Nicholls 6-11-9 ..............H Cobden 3 2F/1 Lovely Job 37 (D) F O’Brien 7-11-7 ..................... P Brennan 4 50P- Chebsey Beau 49F J J Quinn 7-10-11 ..................T O’Brien 5 -222 Brian Boranha 29 (C) P Niven 6-10-10 ........... T Scudamore 6 7-42 River Of Intrigue 31 (P1) N Henderson 7-10-7N De Boinville 2016: Cusheen Bridge (IRE) 8 11-7 16/1, A Pogson (C Pogson), 13 ran. BETTING: 15-8 Lovely Job, 2 River Of Intrigue, 9-2 Others Form Selection: LOVELY JOB Danger: MARQUIS OF CARABAS

5.05

Betfred “Celebrating 50 Years Of Success” H’cap Chase (4) 2m1f 4yo plus £5,198 6 run.

1 F-32 Royal Plaza 30 (HT;BF) A King 6-12-0 ........... W Hutchinson 2 F-12 Are They Your Own 30 (D,BF) F O’Brien 9-12-0 .A Stirling(7) 3 -528 Spring Steel 30 (T;D) A Dunn 8-11-0................. R McLernon 4 4253 Boss Des Mottes 20 (TP;D,BF) H Hogarth 6-10-10 .J Hamilton(3) 5 -329 Jackthejourneyman 13 (TB;D) T Gretton 8-10-7 ..... A Johns 6 6U22 Muwalla 6 (T;D) Miss L Harrison 10-10-5............C Bewley(3) BETTING: 7-4 Are They Your Own, 3 Muwalla, 4 Royal Plaza, 5 Others Form Selection: ARE THEY YOUR OWN Danger: ROYAL PLAZA

8.00

Betfred Like Us On Facebook Handicap (4) 1m6f 4yo plus £5,822 11 runners.

1 (8) -994 Multellie 21 (C) T Easterby 5-9-11....... R Richardson(3) 2 (9) 41-2 Stamford Raffles 21 J C-Hyam 4-9-11..... P Bradley(5) 3 (10) 7366 Tetradrachm 21 (P) D Simcock 4-9-7............... T Eaves 4 (4) 229- Sureness 26J (TP) C Mann 7-9-6 .....Megan Nicholls(5) 5 (2) 1/0- Kashmiri Sunset 286 (TP) I Jardine 6-9-4 .P Mulrennan 6 (7) 4534 Peterhouse 23 J Ward 5-9-4....................... Kevin Stott 7 (3) 2154 On Fire 36 (P;D) J Bethell 4-9-3................... D Tudhope 8 (11) 3131 Zenafire 21 (P;CD) S Hollinshead 8-9-2.......S Jo Bell(3) 9 (5) 9551 Sparte Quercus 15 E Dunlop 4-9-2 .....................G Lee 10 (6) 4221 Wordiness 9 (D) P D Evans 9-8-13.................. D O’Neill 11 (1) 1653 Royal Flag 21 (BF) B Ellison 7-8-12........ B Robinson(5) BETTING: 3 Stamford Raffles, 4 Sparte Quercus, 5 Wordiness, 6 Others Form Selection: MULTELLIE Danger: WORDINESS

8.30

Betfred Super League Handicap (5) 1m 3yo only £3,557 12 runners.

1 (9) 8410 Best Of My Love 24 M Channon 3-9-8..........R Hornby 2 (10) 2107 Oud Metha Bridge 61 (D) E Dunlop 3-9-7............G Lee 3 (4) -216 Wigan Warrior 28 D Brown 3-9-6 .................... T Eaves 4 (5) 6415 Jumira Prince 28 (B1;BF) R Varian 3-9-6........J Mitchell 5 (8) 4-35 Fastar 79 B Meehan 3-9-5 ............................ J Fanning 6 (7) 1-78 Habbad 16 (D) R Hannon 3-9-4...................T J Murphy 7 (2) 5-27 Thornton 22 M Dods 3-9-4 .......................P Mulrennan 8 (1) 9771 Natajack 14 (D) R Fahey 3-9-4 ......................... D Nolan 9 (11) 5292 Spirit Of Belle 4 (V) P D Evans 3-9-4........... D Tudhope 10 (6) 5412 Whatsthemessage 9 (BF) K Dalgleish 3-9-2 ... A Mullen 11 (12) -905 Conqueress 16 (P) T Dascombe 3-9-0.... Jane Elliott(5) 12 (3) 655 Mac O’Polo 26 T Dascombe 3-8-10 ......... R Kingscote BETTING: 7-2 Jumira Prince, 9-2 Natajack, 13-2 Thornton, 8 Others Form Selection: NATAJACK Danger: WHATSTHEMESSAGE


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Winning Post Startpoint Highest Point Lowest Point Open ditch Water jump Fence

4.10 Alkhalifa 4.45 Lincoln Rocks 5.20 Intellect

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7f 3yo plus £16,172 9 runners. 1

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02-006 REMARKABLE (31) (B) (D) (A,GS)

J Gosden 4-9-8......................... L Dettori 116

Runs: 10

Wins: 2

(4)

J Gosden 5-9-5............................... A Kirby 114

2

Places: 2

780-74 JOHNNY BARNES (21) (D) (VS) Places: 1

£90,225

Runs: 16

Wins: 3

(1)

H Dunlop 6-9-4 ...........................F M Berry 117

3

127-20 EARLY MORNING (31) (GF,A) Wins: 4

(9)

A Balding 3-9-3 ...........................O Murphy 115

-11437 STRAIGHT RIGHT (29) (A)

Runs: 7

(6)

Places: 5

7 8 9

Wins: 13

Places: 12

1

1-4160 OMRAN (30) (T ) (D) (A) Places: 1

214-68 MAJESTE (71) (C) (GF)

Places: 1

0-2408 EXECUTIVE FORCE (7) (C) (S)

Places: 3

-98357 RESTORER (28) (D) (S)

£196,013

W Muir 5-9-4................................ M Dwyer 116

(6)

Sir M Stoute 4-9-4.......................J Crowley 122

5 6 7

Places: 2

£71,588

15-037 THIKRIYAAT (21) (P1) (A,GS,GF) Wins: 4

Places: 2

14-110 TOULSON (14) (D) (G,GS)

£138,490

E Houghton 4-9-4 ................... T Marquand 104

Wins: 3

Places: 2

£24,370

41-932 WHAT ABOUT CARLO (21) (CD,BF) (GS)

E Houghton 6-9-4 ........................C Bishop 117

Runs: 34

Wins: 6

(1)

H Palmer 3-8-9............................O Murphy 118

8

Places: 5

121-0 BEST OF DAYS (29) (T) (GF) Wins: 2

£178,206

Places: 1

£92,273

1

(10) (4)

£138,470

2

H Palmer 4-9-7............................O Murphy 118 Wins: 6

Places: 2

6719/4 GLASS OFFICE (34) (D)

£210,087

£20,028

Runs: 17

Wins: 4

(12)

D O’Meara 6-9-7 ....................... D Tudhope 121

Places: 2

Wins: 7

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C Hills 5-9-7 .............................. L Dettori 122

4

Places: 8

£134,307

Runs: 28

£215,056

70-201 MAGICAL MEMORY (14) (D) (GF,GS,G)

Runs: 21

Wins: 7

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M W Easterby 7-9-7 ....................... S Levey 121

5

£11,901

£592,111

D Simcock 7-9-7 .........................F M Berry 120

3 155027 INTISAAB (7) (P) (D) (GF,G)

Places: 5

£527,213

029-17 PERFECT PASTURE (21) (V) (D) (S,GY,G)

Runs: 37

Wins: 10

(5)

W Haggas 4-9-7........................P Hanagan 116

6

Places: 5

63-148 RAUCOUS (28) (TP) (D,BF) (S,A) Wins: 3

2016: Boomshackerlacker (IRE) 6 9-0 9/1, F Sweeney (G Baker), 9 ran. BETTING: 11-4 Remarkable, 7-2 Realize, 7 Rusumaat, 8 Early Morning, Johnny Barnes, 9 Straight Right, 11 Omran, 12 Executive Force, 14 Majeste Form Selection: REMARKABLE Danger: RUSUMAAT

(7)

R Hannon 5-9-7 .........................R L Moore 121

REMARKABLE 25/1 (9-2) raced in stands’ side group, midfield, ridden 2f out, headway over 1f out, ran on inside final furlong, going on at finish, 6th of 26 in group, 6th of 29, 4l behind Zhui Feng (9-0) at Ascot 1m hcap gf in Jun. REALIZE 11/4F (9-4) took keen hold, tracked leaders, trapped in pocket on inner 2f out, switched and waited for gap over 1f out, quickened between horses when in clear, soon led, pushed out inside final furlong, comfortably, won at Bath 1m hcap fm beating Palawan (9-3) by 21/2l. 8 ran. RUSUMAAT 8/1 (9-2) held up in midfield, progress 2f out to chase leader briefly just over 1f out, weakened inside final furlong, 7th of 13, 31/4l behind El Hayem (8-12) at Sandown 1m hcap gf in Jul. EARLY MORNING 33/1 (9-2) raced in stands’ side group, tracked leaders, ridden to challenge 2f out and carried right, weakened final furlong, 25th of 26 in group, 28th of 29, 20l behind Zhui Feng (9-0) at Ascot 1m hcap gf in Jun. JOHNNY BARNES 96/10 (9-2) chased leader, led after 1f, kicked for home inside final 1 1/2f, ridden and headed over 1f out, gradually left behind final furlong, 4th of 5, 43/4l behind Inns Of Court (8-11) at Deauville 7f gr3 sft in Jul. STRAIGHT RIGHT 66/1 (9-3) held up, ridden over 2f out, kept on under pressure over 1f out, one pace inside final furlong, no impression, 7th of 12, 71/2l behind Caravaggio (9-3) at Ascot 6f gr1 gf in Jun.

Runs: 16

Wins: 3

(9)

H Palmer 3-9-5............................ J Mitchell 118

Places: 1

£24,688

Herald form

2.25 (2)

bet365 Stakes (Listed Race) (1)

1m2f 3yo plus £20,982 8 runners. 1

1-3251 SPARK PLUG (15) (P) (C,D) (GF)

Runs: 23

B Meehan 6-9-7 ..................... R L Moore 122

Wins: 5

Places: 3

EXPERT VIEW 1.50

2.25 3.0 3.35 4.10 4.45 5.20

ITV3_

NIALL CRONIN REMARKABLE BEST OF DAYS MAGICAL MEMORY CORINTHIA KNIGHT GHAYADH LINCOLN ROCKS KNIGHT DESTROYER

£244,174

Places: 5

£156,069

Runs: 14

Wins: 1

7 904166 TUPI (28) (D) (GS) Wins: 4

(1)

B Meehan 6-9-7 .......................S De Sousa 118

9

Places: 4

£126,100

Runs: 27

8

331-30 WINDFAST (28) (B1) (C,D) (GF)

£187,892

Places: 3

£78,594

7-7521 KOROPICK (21) (D) (G,A)

Runs: 8

Wins: 2

(8)

Clive Cox 4-9-4 ............................... A Kirby 114

10

Places: 2

517-30 LADY MACAPA (70) (H) (D,BF) (S,G) Places: 2

£78,237

Runs: 14

Wins: 3

(13)

R Hannon 3-9-2 ..........................J Crowley 116

11

£38,133

2-3291 EQTIRAAN (34) (D) (GF)

Runs: 7

Wins: 2

Places: 2

£64,998

(2)

R Cowell 3-9-2 .............................. L Morris 108

12 131218 VISIONARY (29) (CD) (GS,A,S)

Runs: 9

Wins: 4

(3)

A Balding 3-8-13 .......................... M Dwyer 111

13

Places: 1

34-590 PERFECT ANGEL (9) (D) (G)

Runs: 9

Wins: 1

£115,033

Places: 3

£47,094

2016: The Tin Man 4 9-4 11/4F, Tom Queally (J Fanshawe), 12 ran. BETTING: 3 Magical Memory, 6 Koropick, 8 Eqtiraan, Gifted Master, Intisaab, Tupi, 12 Raucous, 14 Glass Office, Perfect Pasture, 16 Others Form Selection: MAGICAL MEMORY Danger: TUPI MAGICAL MEMORY 13/8 (9-5) tracked leaders on stands’ side, led group 2f out, ridden to close on runner-up entering final furlong, ran on well, led near finish, won at Haydock 6f gf beating Kachy (9-5) by shd. 5 ran.

Herald form

JACK STREEP REMARKABLE SPARK PLUG MAGICAL MEMORY MAGGIES ANGEL ALKHALIFA LINCOLN ROCKS INTELLECT

HERALD REALIZE MOUNT LOGAN MAGICAL MEMORY LYNN’S MEMORY GHAYADH TRILLIANT INTELLECT

1

(14)

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(6)

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5

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6

(19)

7

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029-49 GIFTED MASTER (119) (B) (D) (GF,G,GS)

Runs: 16

£75,128

ITV3_

6f 3yo plus £34,026 13 runners.

£71,366

5f 2

Runs: 3

bet365 Hackwood Stakes (Group 3) (1)

3.00

We

3.35

SPARK PLUG 4/1 (9-5) held up in last trio, progress over 2f out, ridden to lead over 1f out, driven and stayed on stoutly final furlong, won at Sandown 1m2f Lstd gf beating Kidmenever (9-5) by 13/4l. 7 ran. BEST OF DAYS 10/1 (9-0) in touch in midfield, ridden 3f out, lost place under pressure and edged right over 1f out, weakened inside final furlong, 12th of 12, 9l behind Permian (9-0) at Ascot 1m4f gr2 gf in Jun. MOUNT LOGAN 4/1 (9-0) slowly into stride, held up, headway over 5f out, ridden over 2f out, soon outpaced, ran on inside final furlong, 3rd of 6, 1l behind Lord Yeats (9-0) at Newmarket (July) 1m4f lstd gs in Jul. THIKRIYAAT 5/1 (9-3) soon prominent, ridden over 2f out, weakened over 1f out, 7th of 8, 16l behind Home Of The Brave (9-3) at Newmarket (July) 7f gr3 gs in Jul. ARTHENUS 66/1 (9-1) niggled along at times, always in rear, effort over 2f out, no impression and well beaten when edged right over 1f out, 12th of 12, 14l behind Idaho (9-1) at Ascot 1m4f gr2 gf in Jun.

W Haggas 3-8-7........................P Hanagan 118

Runs: 7

KOROPICK 8/1 (8-1 ridden and kept on w 6f Gr3 st beating In leaders, ridden over gf beating Mythmake leaders until weaken Meydan 1m gr2 m 2f out, edged right a Angel (9-0) at Newm when not much room on at finish, 6th of 1 RAUCOUS 11/2F (9 up in rear, closed 2f o 1f out, chased group on terms, 3rd of 13 hcap gf in Jun. GLAS 1f out, not pace to ch raan (8-12) at Salisbu held up on near side of 10, 71/2l behind Ko

Herald form

R Hannon 3-8-8 ...................... T Marquand 118 Wins: 1

Wins: 6

Wins: 2

(5)

M Botti 3-8-8................................. L Morris 114 Wins: 2

R Varian 6-9-4 ..........................S De Sousa 123

Runs: 8

D Simcock 7-9-0 ........................R L Moore 113

Runs: 5

(3)

Wins: 3

6 776411 REALIZE (35) (T) (D) (A,GF,F)

Runs: 6

(8)

Places: 1

£86,194

Runs: 15

(7)

M Johnston 3-9-2 .......................J Crowley 116

Runs: 45

(5)

Wins: 3

5 722107 RUSUMAAT (14) (GF,GS,F)

Runs: 14

(7)

Places: 7

£124,728

Runs: 19

4

Places: 4

2016: Scottish (IRE) 4 9-4 10/11F, James Doyle (C Appleby), 7 ran. BETTING: 5-2 Spark Plug, 4 Best Of Days, 5 Mount Logan, Thikriyaat, 7 Arthenus, 8 Restorer, 10 What About Carlo, 20 Others Form Selection: SPARK PLUG Danger: MOUNT LOGAN

TOP TRACK TRAINERS WITH RUNNERS: (2013-17): John Gosden 38-180, Richard Hannon 38-360, William Haggas 24-131, Ralph Beckett 17-117, Andrew Balding 17-136. TOP TRACK JOCKEYS WITH RIDES: (2013-17): R L Moore 26-152, L Dettori 25-118, P Hanagan 25-131.

1.50

4

Wins: 4

613-33 MOUNT LOGAN (21) (D) (GS,G)

Runs: 4

TRACKFACTS

Bathwick Tyres Handicap (2)

3

Runs: 9

JACK STREEP SELECTIONS 1.50 2.25 3.00 3.35

J Fanshawe 5-9-4 ........................T Queally 117

Runs: 20

1m5f

5f

217-60 ARTHENUS (28) (P) (D) (GS,G)

Runs: 16

1560 600 760 ¤1.27p/min. Costsmorefrommobiles.Phonovation0818217100

Going: GOOD

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THE HERALD SATURDAY 22 JULY 2017 7

THE FORM

11) prominent, effort when not much room briefly over 1f out, well final furlong to lead close home, won at Newcastle (A.W) ntisaab (9-3) by hd. 10 ran. EQTIRAAN 4/1 (8-12) tracked 1f out, led final 100yds, ran on well, won at Salisbury 6f Lstd er (9-5) by nk. 10 ran. GIFTED MASTER 25/1 (9-0) tracked ned final 2f, 9th of 13, 24l behind Second Summer (9-0) at in Mar. INTISAAB 66/1 (9-6) chased leaders, ridden over and no extra inside final furlong, 7th of 10, 4l behind Harry market (July) 6f gr1 gf in Jul. TUPI 66/1 (9-3) midfield, effort m and bumped over 1f out, ran on inside final furlong, going 19, 31/2l behind The Tin Man (9-3) at Ascot 6f gr1 gf in Jun. 9-5) raced stands’ side, steadied and switched left start, held out, switching left, headway and bumping with rival just over p leaders and kept on inside final furlong, never quite getting ingroup, 8th of 27, 31/2l behind Out Do (8-13) at Ascot 6f SS OFFICE 20/1 (9-5) held up, headway 2f out, ridden over hallenge but kept on final furlong, 4th of 10, 21/4l behind Eqtiury 6f lstd gf in Jun. PERFECT PASTURE 15/2 (9-3) dwelt, of group, ridden over 2f out, no impression final furlong, 7th oropick (8-11) at Newcastle (A.W) 6f gr3 st in Jul.

eatherbys Super Sprint Stakes (2)

2yo only £122,925 25 runners.

4

3

4

3

3

4

5

2

3

4

3

5

1 SNAZZY JAZZY (50) (G)

Clive Cox 2-9-1 ..................... NON RUNNER 88 Wins: 1

Places: 0

4

3

5

5

5

3

3

£3,784

7323 ZALSHAH (10) (BF)

R Hannon 2-8-13 .........................R L Moore 95 Wins: 0

335 GLACEON (24)

Places: 2

£2,026

R Hannon 2-8-11 ............................. S Levey 89 Wins: 0

Places: 1

4310 DECLARATIONOFLOVE (32) (D) (GF)

£1,350

T Clover 2-8-9 ...............................O Murphy 99 Wins: 1

Places: 0

132 INVIOLABLE SPIRIT (57) (D) (GF)

£6,133

R Fahey 2-8-9 .............................. C Beasley 95 Wins: 1

Places: 0

127 REQUINTO DAWN (73) (D,BF) (GS)

£9,672

R Fahey 2-8-9 ............................. S W Kelly 104 Wins: 1

Places: 1

2015 CONNERY (15) (D) (F)

£10,947

S Kirk 2-8-8.................................. M Dwyer 104 Wins: 1

Places: 1

05316 LYNN’S MEMORY (16) (D) (F)

£4,480

J P O’Brien (IRE) 2-8-8 ..............K Shoemark 92 Wins: 1

Places: 1

11 TIME TRAIL (58) (D) (GF)

£755

M Dods 2-8-8..................................A Mullen 99 Wins: 2

Places: 0

122 BENGALI BOYS (54) (D,BF) (GF)

£6,433

R Fahey 2-8-7 ........................... B McHugh 106 Wins: 1

Places: 2

1129 CORINTHIA KNIGHT (32) (D) (A)

£6,675

A Watson 2-8-7............................. L Morris 112 Wins: 2

Places: 1

451 DANEHILL DESERT (38) (D) (G)

£10,243

R Fahey 2-8-7 ...................... Sammy Jo Bell 92 Wins: 1

Places: 0

51727 HOLDENHURST (8) (G)

£4,822

S Kirk 2-8-7.................................. M Godwin 94 Wins: 1

Places: 1

623154 LEXINGTON GRACE (10) (B1) (GF)

6

ITV3_

£4,419

R Hannon 2-8-6 ........................ Hollie Doyle 94 Wins: 1

Places: 2

1422 MAGGIES ANGEL (21) (D) (GF)

£5,782

R Fahey 2-8-6 ....................... P Hanagan 115 Wins: 1

Places: 2

5 SWING OUT SISTER (14)

£18,912

Clive Cox 2-8-6 .......................... S Hitchcott 88 Wins: 0

Places: 0

2d FALABELLE (24)

£0

K A Ryan 2-8-5 .............................. S A Gray 94 Wins: 0

Places: 1

841 ONE FOR JUNE (10) (GS)

£590

W Haggas 2-8-5............................... L Jones 94 Wins: 1

Places: 0

94264 PURSUING THE DREAM (17) (BF)

£3,749

J Osborne 2-8-5......................P P Mathers 112 Wins: 0

Places: 1

52502 LADY ANJORICA (12) (P) (BF)

£3,341

K Dalgleish 2-8-4......................S De Sousa 107 Wins: 0

Places: 2

22323 THREE LITTLE BIRDS (24)

£5,439

S Kirk 2-8-2.....................................K O’Neill 99 Wins: 0

Places: 3

105 DEBUTANTE’S BALL (21) (D) (GS)

£5,854

J Moore 2-8-1 .............................. R Powell 116 Wins: 1

Places: 0

622 HELLO GIRL (33) (BF)

£7,784

D Ivory 2-8-1 .................................... P Sirigu 98 Wins: 0

Places: 2

ASHLEY IVESON

REALIZE MOUNT LOGAN MAGICAL MEMORY CORINTHIA KNIGHT (NAP) GHAYADH SANTE PETITIONER

£2,252

24

220 MOTHER OF DRAGONS (31)

(3)

J Tuite 2-8-0................................... J Quinn 107

Runs: 3

25

(16)

Wins: 0

Places: 2

532 ONEFOOTINPARADISE (24)

£2,590

P Mcbride 2-8-0 ............................C Hardie 100

Runs: 3

Wins: 0

Places: 1

£3,265

2016: Mrs Danvers 2 8-0 9/2J, Luke Morris (J Portman), 23 ran. BETTING: 5 Maggies Angel, 7 Corinthia Knight, 10 Debutante’s Ball, Mother Of Dragons, 12 Time Trail, 14 Bengali Boys, Falabelle, Lady Anjorica, One For June, 16 Pursuing The Dream, Requinto Dawn, 20 Others Form Selection: MAGGIES ANGEL Danger: DEBUTANTE’S BALL MAGGIES ANGEL 8/1 (9-0) slowly into stride, soon pushed along in rear, switched left over 2f out, headway over 1f out, ridden and hung right inside final furlong, ran on, 2nd of 12, 11/4l behind Dance Diva (9-0) at Newmarket (July) 6f lstd gs in Jul. CORINTHIA KNIGHT 33/1 (9-3) midfield, ridden and headway over 2f out, no impression over 1f out, stayed on same pace inside final furlong, 9th of 22, 6l behind Sound And Silence (9-3) at Ascot 5f lstd gf in Jun. DEBUTANTE’S BALL 29/1 (8-10) raced in rear, outpaced and niggled along over 2f out, adrift and ridden over 1 1/2f out, stayed on inside final furlong, never troubled leaders, 5th of 7, 31/4l behind Zonza (8-10) at Deauville 5f gr3 sft in Jul. MOTHER OF DRAGONS 100/1 (9-0) raced near side to centre, steadied start, held up in rear, effort over 1f out, some headway and switched right entering final furlong, no impression after, never troubled leaders, 14th of 17 in group, 15th of 23, 71/4l behind Heartache (9-0) at Ascot 5f gr2 gf in Jun. TIME TRAIL 7/4F (9-4) made all, raced keenly, pushed along and edged left approaching final furlong, strongly pressed final 75yds, just held on, won at Catterick 5f gf beating Lady Anjorica (9-0) by hd. 9 ran. BENGALI BOYS 5/2F (9-5) took keen hold, prominent, effort 2f out, ridden over 1f out, every chance when hung left inside final furlong, kept on, 2nd of 11, 3/4l behind Chatburn (8-13) at Redcar 5f ac gd in May. FALABELLE 16/1 (8-11) tracked leader, ridden to lead 1f out, drifted right and headed near finish, finished second, demoted to third, 3rd of 10, hd behind John Kirkup (9-9) at Carlisle 5f ac gs in Jun. LADY ANJORICA 8/13F (9-0) with leader, led over 2f out, ridden when pressed over 1f out, headed well inside final furlong, no extra and eased near finish, 2nd of 9, 1l behind Capomento (9-0) at Ripon 6f ac gd in Jul. ONE FOR JUNE 1/2F (8-11) made all, shaken up just over 1f out, quickened and asserted inside final furlong, ran on well, eased towards finish, easily, won at Lingfield 6f ac gs beating Spanish Star (9-2) by 21/4l. 5 ran. PURSUING THE DREAM 6/4F (8-11) little awkwardly away, tracked leaders, effort but hanging left from 2f out, no extra and held final furlong, 4th of 5, 61/2l behind Connery (9-0) at Bath 5f ac fm in Jul. REQUINTO DAWN 2/1F (9-2) broke well, tracked leaders until ridden and weakened over 1f out, 7th of 10, 81/2l behind Yogi’s Girl (8-11) at Chester 5f gd in May. CONNERY 16/1 (9-2) chased winner to over 3f out, ridden 2f out and soon outpaced, never on terms after, 5th of 8, 71/4l behind Havana Grey (9-5) at Sandown 5f lstd gf in Jul.

Herald form

4.10

bet365 Novice Stakes (Plus 10 Race) (Colts & Geldings) (4) 6f 2yo only £4,690 11 runners.

1 (10) 1 Ghayadh 14 H Palmer 2-9-6 ....................................... L Dettori 2 (9) 3 Alkhalifa 16 B Meehan 2-9-0..................................... J Crowley 3 (1) Bullingdon R Hannon 2-9-0 ......................................... S Levey 4 (3) City Gent R Beckett 2-9-0..........................................S W Kelly 5 (11) 4 Global Academy 54 (B1) Miss G Kelleway 2-9-0 ....... F M Berry 6 (8) Helvetian M Channon 2-9-0................................... S De Sousa 7 (4) 90 Manco Inca 99 J Tuite 2-9-0 ..................................... O Murphy 8 (7) 9 Mountain Peak 26 E Walker 2-9-0 ...............................L Keniry 9 (2) 5 Oliver Reed 16 (BF) R Hannon 2-9-0........................ R L Moore 10 (6) 7 Salsa Verde 16 E De Giles 2-9-0 ............................. P Hanagan 11 (5) Usher R Charlton 2-9-0 ......................................... K Shoemark 2016: No corresponding race. BETTING: 7-4 Ghayadh, 6 Alkhalifa, Helvetian, 7 Oliver Reed, Usher, 8 Global Academy, 10 City Gent, 12 Bullingdon, 20 Others Form Selection: GHAYADH Danger: GLOBAL ACADEMY

4.45

EBF Breeders’ Series Fillies’ Handicap (2) 1m 3yo plus £18,675 6 runners.

1 (3) 3141 Lincoln Rocks 11 (D) D O’Meara 4-10-0................... J Crowley 2 (6) -385 Zest 56 (V1;D) J Fanshawe 4-9-11................................. A Kirby 3 (5) 1-22 Sante 28 C Hills 4-9-4 .............................................. R L Moore 4 (2) 15-7 Soul Silver 14 D Simcock 3-8-13 .............................. O Murphy 5 (4) -136 Pavillon 14 (D) Clive Cox 3-8-11............................. S De Sousa 6 (1) 6361 Trilliant 16 (D) E Walker 3-8-9.................................. P Hanagan 2016: Golden Stunner (IRE) 3 8-13 3/1, J Crowley (R Beckett), 8 ran. BETTING: 5-2 Lincoln Rocks, 11-4 Trilliant, 3 Sante, 7 Pavillon, Zest, 12 Soul Silver Form Selection: LINCOLN ROCKS Danger: ZEST

5.20

Grundon Recycling Handicap (4) 1m4f 3yo only £6,225 10 runners.

1 (1) 138 Harlow 76 (H) H Palmer 3-9-7 ....................................... A Kirby 2 (6) 61 Intellect 23 Sir M Stoute 3-9-3 ................................. R L Moore 3 (8) 2341 Wefait 26 R Hannon 3-9-3 ........................................... S Levey 4 (5) 31 Petitioner 38 (D) R Charlton 3-9-1......................... K Shoemark 5 (9) 2545 Romanor 12 E Walker 3-9-1.........................................L Keniry 6 (7) 9-21 Knight Destroyer 46 (D) Jonjo O’Neill 3-9-0.............. F M Berry 7 (2) 8-32 Munstead Star 54 A Balding 3-9-0 ........................... O Murphy 8 (10) 9321 Zack Mayo 19 (D) P Mcbride 3-8-12 ...........................C Hardie 9 (3) 2371 Star Maker 21 (D) S Kirk 3-8-11................................ J Crowley 10 (4) 4351 Amelia Dream 14 (D) M Channon 3-8-9 ................. S De Sousa 2016: No corresponding race. BETTING: 5-2 Intellect, 7-2 Knight Destroyer, 6 Petitioner, 8 Wefait, 9 Star Maker, 10 Amelia Dream, Munstead Star, Zack Mayo, 14 Harlow, 20 Others Form Selection: INTELLECT Danger: WEFAIT

NEWBURY TIPS NICK ROBSON

RUSUMATT MOUNT LOGAN MAGICAL MEMORY DEBUTANTE’S BALL HELVETIAN TRILLIANT INTELLECT

O’Meara charge straight back in action

TRAINERS’ VIEW DAVID O’Meara (above) sends Intisaab back into action just a week after he finished seventh - beaten only four lengths - in the July Cup at Newmarket this afternoon. The six-year-old was previously beaten just a head by Koropick at Newcastle. O’Meara said: “He ran very well last week and came out of it well. “I wasn’t surprised by how he ran. He was unlucky the time before in the Chipchase and he’s a good horse. “The faster the ground the better for him.” The William Haggas-trained Raucous was favourite for the Wokingham Stakes at Royal Ascot and was not disgraced in finishing eighth. “He’s fine and this looks a nice race for him. He ran a very good race at Ascot and remains in good form,” said Haggas. “I think the forecast rain will suit him and it might not suit Magical Memory, who in the past hasn’t been at his best on soft ground.

Haydock tragedy

STALLS handler Stephen Yarborough has died after suffering serious injuries in an incident before the fourth race at Haydock yesterday. Yarborough was in his role as team leader at the Merseyside course when he was involved in an accident with the starting stalls before the running of the fourth race, which was scheduled for 3.30pm. His employers RaceTech said in a statement: “Following a tragic accident today our dear friend and colleague Stephen Yarborough sadly passed away following serious injuries incurred in his role of Team Leader of the Starting Stalls at Haydock Park Racecourse.”


8 SATURDAY 22 JULY 2017 THE HERALD

THE FORM

THE

Bucket well worth a Shake at Tipperary Cronin’s Choice

BY NIALL CRONIN

SHAKE THE BUCKET will look to

shrug off a small dose of seconditis when carrying top weight in the Packie Downey Memorial Handicap Chase at Tipperary tomorrow. The 10-year-old has been an incredible servant for the Madden family, with Niall ‘Boots’ Madden training him for his daughter Sarah Ann, and he has legged up both sons, Tom and and Niall, to win on the horse which was bred by their mother, Trish . Between four wins over jumps and eight on the flat the horse has accumulated over €100,000 in prize money and you can expect him to add another bit more to that here. While Shake The Bucket is trying to get his head back

FAIRYHOUSE TOMORROW

1.55 AURORA ECLIPSE 2.25 BORAGH STEPS 2.55 MO HENRY 3.25 PALAVICINI RUN 3.55 BARCA 4.25 POLITICAL POLICY 4.55 BLACK RUBY

1560 600 760 ¤1.27p/min. Costsmorefrommobiles.Phonovation0818217100

GOOD TO YIELDING

JACK STREEP SELECTIONS

2.05

4.05 Pass The Ball Born To Size 4.35 Robin De Roost Gladiator King 5.05 Pass Hymn Persistent Shake The Bucket

Walter Hennessy MIPAV TRV Maiden Hurdle 2m 4yo plus €7,084 15 runners.

1 30- Mandamus 23F Ms S Lavery 5-11-12.................R C Colgan 2 6- Bhutan 161 J P O’Brien 4-11-6...................... J S McGarvey 3 565- Born To Size 124 W Burke 5-11-4..................... D N Russell 4 2322 Canny Tom 7 (T;BF) G Elliott 7-11-4 ..............K M Donoghue 5 3-26 Friary Gold 9 (T) D Queally 5-11-4 ........................ B Foley(7) 6 0 Gabriel Archer 82 (T;BF) H De Bromhead 5-11-4...J J Slevin(5) 7 6-85 Guitar George 16 H De Bromhead 5-11-4............A E Lynch 8 -PU0 Mick Charlie 17 John M Burke 5-11-4............. M P Burke(7) 9 00/7 Petit Chef 62 (T) A Martin 6-11-4 .......................P Corbett(3) 10 0P49 Pound A Stroke 9 (H) E McCarthy 5-11-4................B Hayes 11 7-0U Toor General 7 (T1) A Martin 6-11-4.................... P Townend 12 0- Diego Manchego 155 H De Bromhead 4-11-1... P T Enright 13 22 Super Bowl 10 (BF) W Mullins 4-11-1 ......................R Walsh 14 6523 Field Robin 10 J Fahey 6-10-11 ...........James O’Sullivan(7) 15 935- Mysloegin 233 (T) J Finn 5-10-11 ......... Rachael Blackmore 2016: Lord Fendale 7 11-4 5/2F, A E Lynch (S Donohoe), 20 ran. BETTING: 6-4 Bhutan, 7-2 Super Bowl, 6 Canny Tom, Mandamus, 10 Field Robin, 14 Born To Size, 16 Guitar George, 20 Others Form Selection: CANNY TOM Danger: GUITAR GEORGE

2.35

Great National Ballykisteen Golf Hotel Hurdle 3m 4yo plus €8,008 7 runners.

1 /20- Cap D’Aubois 182 W Mullins 5-11-10 .....................R Walsh 2 -224 Prince Garyantle 17 (TP;D) M Smith 7-11-10 .......A E Lynch 3 14P- Bay Of Freedom 176 P Fahey 8-11-6.................K C Sexton 4 850- Gladiator King 45F (TP1) A Martin 8-11-6John Fitzpatrick(7) 5 25-2 Thanks For Tea 14 (H) E Kent 8-11-3 ................. P Townend 6 -P5P Old Meadow 32 I Madden 9-11-1 ......................L Dempsey 7 74-0 Rock Road 16 M Bowe 5-11-1..................... C A Landers(7) 2016: Marinero 7 11-10 2/1F, D J Mullins (H De Bromhead), 8 ran. BETTING: Evens Cap D’Aubois, 3 Thanks For Tea, 4 Bay Of Freedom, 7 Gladiator King, 20 Others Form Selection: CAP D’AUBOIS Danger: GLADIATOR KING

3.05

Adare Manor Opportunity Handicap Hurdle 2m4f 4yo plus €8,932 19 runners.

1 9437 War Of The Pennys 14 D Cashman 9-11-12......James O’Sullivan(2) 2 080- Wolfslair 218 (T) G Elliott 6-11-11 .........................C Meehan 3 6/0- Pablo San 305 I Madden 5-11-9...................... C Leonard(2) 4 6518 Persistent 17 (P1) J P O’Brien 4-11-6 ....................... A Short 5 31-0 Maighnealta 62 (HT;D) D Mcdonogh 8-11-4 ............. B Foley 6 -0P3 For Freddie 50 (T;D) E Kent 9-11-3....................... D Hand(2) 7 840- There Was A Time 162 E Harty 5-11-3........ D McInerney(2) 8 7-0P Derrygereen Girl 49 J King 6-10-11 ............ Tommy Brett(2) 9 07-0 Marshim 6 (T;CD) W Power 15-10-10 .................. M P Burke 10 9-73 Caniwillyegiveme 27 (P1) S Fahey 8-10-9 .........E O’Connell 11 -515 Courtin Bb 27 (BF) P J Duffy 7-10-6 ....................C M Walsh 12 69-0 Youngnedofthehill 78 (T) S Nolan 9-10-6 ............. B Browne 13 30-8 Back In Black 38F M Cleary 8-10-5..................K Brouder(4) 14 -U92 Gold Smoke 9 (P) E O’Sullivan 5-10-4 .......... C A Landers(2) 15 8/00 Jamesmicheal 6 (D) J Brassil 9-10-3 ....................... F Hayes 16 970/ Disparue 550 (T) M Brassil 7-10-2 ...................Mr J Dixon(4) 17 0-90 Silver Planeur 48 E Mcnamara 5-10-2.............. J Mulvihill(2) 18 00-3 Generous Guest 15 (T) S Mahon 7-9-13.......... J Canavan(2) 19 /44- West Light 302 M J Mcdonagh 9-9-12 .......John Fitzpatrick 2016: Star Counsel 8 11-10 7/1, M Flanagan (E Kent), 20 ran. BETTING: 5 Persistent, 7 Gold Smoke, 8 Caniwillyegiveme, For Freddie, Generous Guest, 10 Courtin Bb, There Was A Time, Wolfslair, 12 Maighnealta, 14 War Of The Pennys, 20 Others Form Selection: WAR OF THE PENNYS Danger: WOLFSLAIR

3.35

2.05 SUPER BOWL 2.35 CAP D’AUBOIS 3.05 PERSISTENT 3.35 SHAKE THE BUCKET 4.05 PASS THE BALL 4.35 THE GATECHECKER 5.05 THERMISTOCLES

in front, the same trainer and jockey partnership can maintain PASSTHEBALL’S winning streak in the Riptide Movement 11th August Beginners Chase. The three-time winner in point-to-points this year returned to the track at Tipperary

TIPPERARY TOMORROW 2.05 2.35 3.05 3.35

TIPPERARY TOMORROW

Packie Downey Memorial Handicap Chase 2m1f 4yo plus €7,700 12 runners.

1 4-22 Shake The Bucket 16 (D,BF) N Madden 10-11-12 ................ ..........................................................................N P Madden 2 300- Jack The Wire 168 (C,D) D Hogan 7-11-11 ........ D G Hogan

last month and absolutely bolted in winning, what looked to be, a competitive handicap hurdle by an easy eight-lengths. Connections have now opted to send Pass The Ball over fences on the track and given his recent point-to-point expe-

3 4-27 Game Puppeteer 50 (T;BF) P Power 6-11-8 .. Mr P Power(5) 4 7-53 She’s Everything 76 (TB1) S Mahon 8-11-5 ........ P Townend 5 04-0 Oighear Dubh 17 (T) A Martin 6-11-2..................L Dempsey 6 565- Summer Storm 173 (T;D) J Hanlon 7-11-1 Rachael Blackmore 7 5688 Banker Burke 16 (T) J Larkin 7-11-0.................C D Maxwell 8 -U58 Longhouse Music 53 (T) S Curling 8-10-12.......J J Slevin(5) 9 2224 Magnetic Force 14 (B;D) R A Hennessy 10-10-12 A E Lynch 10 -636 Arthamint 50 (TP) E McCarthy 9-10-11....................B Hayes 11235d5 Just Wait And See 3 J Gleeson 8-10-5 .. Mr W J Gleeson(7) 12 6-0F Table Tips 12 (TP) R Tyner 8-10-2....................... P T Enright 2016: Supreme Vic 10 10-12 13/8F, J Kennedy (N Lee), 15 ran. BETTING: 3 Shake The Bucket, 4 She’s Everything, 5 Game Puppeteer, 8 Magnetic Force, 10 Oighear Dubh, 14 Arthamint, 16 Others Form Selection: SHAKE THE BUCKET Danger: ARTHAMINT

4.05

Riptide Movement Live 11th August Beginners Chase 2m4f 4yo plus €7,392 16 runners.

1 0-37 Bakers Street 17 (T) P Power 10-11-12......... Mr P Power(5) 2 48-0 Hurricane Sky 14 C O’Brien 8-11-12............. J S McGarvey 3 -567 Mossy Island 14 (HT) S Harty 10-11-12 ...............A E Lynch 4 0-40 Oscar Buzz 65 E Cawley 10-11-12.................C Timmons(3) 5 2111 Pass The Ball 17 (C) N Madden 8-11-12 ..........N P Madden 6 73-0 Rolling Revenge 14 (HT;D) M Brassil 8-11-12.... R Loughran 7 4-84 Sam King 51 (T) T Walsh 8-11-12 ............................R Walsh 8 1SOP Strideout Euro 16 (TP) Ms M Duggan 11-11-12 ... B Foley(7) 9 7668 Double Windsor 16 D O’Brien 5-11-11 Rachael Blackmore 10 -03P Kalinite 16 (T) Mrs J Harrington 5-11-11 ......P D Kennedy(3) 11 3-34 Charlotte’s Chum 14 P Byrne 8-11-5 ................. P T Enright 12 044- Cheiliuradh 288 (T;D) D Kelly 6-11-5..................P Corbett(3) 13 5-59 Rock Solid 40 P Stafford 8-11-5........................... A Short(7) 14 1-U6 Shaluna 29 J Hanlon 7-11-5 ....................................B Hayes 15 0040 Satnav Sally 14 (B) D Kelly 5-11-4 ............... Paul O’Reilly(7) 16 2085 Emigrated 17F (B) G Cromwell 4-10-13.......................G Fox 17 0700 Tortueuse 16 R A Hennessy 10-11-5.................... RESERVE 18 -564 Clonleney 10 (T) A Murray 11-11-12 ..................... RESERVE 19 00/0 Jonathan Wild 14 E Mcnamara 9-11-12............... RESERVE 2016: Dundrum Lad 6 11-12 6/1, N P Madden (Ms M Mullins), 16 ran. BETTING: 5-2 Pass The Ball, 13-2 Sam King, 8 Hurricane Sky, 10 Charlotte’s Chum, Oscar Buzz, Shaluna, 12 Cheiliuradh, Double Windsor, Emigrated, Kalinite, 14 Mossy Island, 16 Bakers Street, Rock Solid, Satnav Sally, 20 Others Form Selection: ROLLING REVENGE Danger: PASS THE BALL

4.35

Tipperary Town Plaza Plate Handicap Chase 2m4f 5yo plus €12,320 13 runners.

1 3-4P Round Tower 14 (HT) K Thornton 8-11-7............ D J Mullins 2 P-05 The Winkler 22F (TP) E Doyle 8-11-6................ B Browne(7) 3 2U-7 The Gatechecker 49 (D) M Hourigan 7-11-4.. J S McGarvey 4 8-95 A Decent Excuse 14 (T;D) E O’Sullivan 10-11-1.... B Foley(7) 5 57-P Capture The Drama 78 (D) Aengus King 9-10-11...A Ring(3) 6 2007 Coldstonesober 15 (CD) J Finn 11-10-10.... D McInerney(7) 7 -647 Mitebeall Forluck 27 (P;D) A Moore 9-10-9........D Meyler(3) 8 P210 Jack Slade 14 (T;D) N Meade 7-10-8.......................J Moore 9 14-U Tisamystery 27 (P;C,D) H De Bromhead 9-10-8 ...A E Lynch 10 3106 Nobody Home 15 E Cawley 7-10-5................C Timmons(3) 11 36-0 Eiri Na Casca 16 (P) D Hogan 8-10-2 ................. D G Hogan 12 3PP6 Ballyfinboy 16 (T) J Finn 11-9-12........................D E Mullins 13 0-11 Robin De Roost 16 (P;D) T Gibney 7-9-12.......... P T Enright 2016: King Leon 7 11-7 11/4J, M P Walsh (J P O’Brien), 8 ran. BETTING: 7-2 Robin De Roost, 9-2 Tisamystery, 5 Jack Slade, 7 Mitebeall Forluck, Nobody Home, 8 Coldstonesober, The Gatechecker, 12 A Decent Excuse, Round Tower, 14 Ballyfinboy, The Winkler, 16 Eiri Na Casca, 20 Others Form Selection: THE GATECHECKER Dgr: A DECENT EXCUSE

5.05

Jim Ryan Racecourse Services Flat Race 2m 4-7yo only €7,084 8 runners.

1 3-12 Fabulous Saga 48 (C,BF) W Mullins 5-12-0. Mr P W Mullins 2 1 Pass Hymn 32 (D) G Power 5-12-0........... Mr D L Queally(3) 3 1 Thermistocles 12 J P O’Brien 5-12-0 ........ Mr T Hamilton(5) 4 P King Ned 12 Ms C O’Connell 7-11-7 ....... Mr R P Quinlan(3) 5 976 Ballybrowney Jack 32 (T) J P O’Brien 4-11-1 ....................... ................................................................. Mr S Cavanagh(7) 6 0 Battery Park 70 A Leahy 4-11-1 ..................Mr D Benson(5) 7 Jack Wade P Rothwell 4-11-1 .......................... Mr J J Codd 8 Kala Minstrel G Elliott 5-11-0........................ Ms L O’Neill(5) 2016: Oscars Boss (GB) 6 11-9 10/1, Mr Finian Maguire5 (A Maguire), 11 ran. BETTING: 6-4 Fabulous Saga, 5-2 Thermistocles, 7-2 Pass Hymn, 8 Kala Minstrel, 16 Jack Wade, 20 Others Form Selection: FABULOUS SAGA Danger: PASS HYMN

priced double as SUPER BOWL looks likely to win over hurdles at the third time of asking this season, while CAP D’AUBOIS appears a cut above his rivals in the Ballykisteen Golf Hotel Hurdle. A Mullins treble on the

rience and the manner of his last win, it is very possible this could prove the second leg of a double for the Madden’s. Champion trainer Willie Mullins and champion jockey Ruby Walsh are likely to start the card with a much shorter

NEWMARKET TODAY

1560 600 760 ¤1.27p/min. Costsmorefrommobiles.Phonovation0818217100

Going: GOOD

JACK STREEP SELECTIONS 2.05 2.40 3.15 3.50

2.05

La Diva Apphia Stanhope Zwayyan

4.25 Dark Magic 5.00 Love Dreams 5.35 Intrepidly

Lettergold Fillies’ Novice Auction Stakes (Plus 10 Race) (5) 7f 2yo only £3,881 13 run.

1 (6) 1 Capla Temptress 31 (D) M Botti 2-9-3 ....David Egan(5) 2 (8) 4403 Jo’s Girl 11 J Osborne 2-9-0.....................D C Costello 3 (1) 8 Richenza 23 R Beckett 2-9-0.......................... P Dobbs 4 (12) 1 Bambino Lola 28 (D) A West 2-8-13 ............. R Ffrench 5 (5) La Diva R Varian 2-8-12 ................................ H Bentley 6 (4) 0 She’Sastorm 9 H Spiller 2-8-12 .................. S Donohoe 7 (11) 0 Tricksy Spirit 7 M Channon 2-8-11 .................... J Egan 8 (2) 0 Jedlitzka 9 M Channon 2-8-10.............................G Lee 9 (10) Shepherd Market Clive Cox 2-8-10 ...............D Probert 10 (7) 774 Show Of Force 5 J Portman 2-8-10............. G Wood(3) 11 (13) Yamuna River J Tate 2-8-10............................M Harley 12 (9) 93 Gemologist 21 M Johnston 2-8-9 ....................W Buick 13 (3) 63 Lucifugous 22 S C Williams 2-8-7............. P McDonald BETTING: 9-2 Bambino Lola, La Diva, 11-2 Gemologist, 7 Others Form Selection: BAMBINO LOLA Danger: GEMOLOGIST

Betbright Aphrodite Stakes (Listed Race) (Fillies & Mares) (1)

2.40

ITV3_

1m4f 3yo plus £20,982 13 runners.

1

(11)

2267-1 MORE MISCHIEF (22) (D) (G,S,A)

Jedd O’Keeffe 5-9-5............... G Lee 114

Runs: 15

(9)

2

Wins: 5

Places: 5

785-1 ADJECTIVE (59) (GF)

£86,124

J Fanshawe 4-9-2 ............... M Harley 91

Runs: 4

Wins: 1

(13)

S Kirk 5-9-2......................... P Dobbs 97

3

Places: 0

£4,094

68/674 ALLUMAGE (8) (A)

Runs: 7

Wins: 1

(4)

E Dunlop 4-9-2.................D Probert 109

4

Places: 0

£6,558

140-52 CAPRICIOUS CANTOR (34) (A)

Runs: 6

Wins: 1

(3)

D Simcock 4-9-2..........J P Spencer 111

5

Places: 2

311-21 HIGH HOPES (42) (G,S,GS)

Runs: 7

Wins: 3

(10)

J Fanshawe 5-9-2 ...........D Muscutt 109

6

Places: 3

£17,018

£26,966

3/15-5 RETURN ACE (42) (CD) (A,HY)

Runs: 7

Wins: 3

(12)

C Appleby 4-9-2............. W Buicki 116

7

Runs: 5

(1)

8

Runs: 3

(2)

Places: 2

3153-7 SKIFFLE (76) (G)

9

Runs: 4

10

(8)

Runs: 4

11

(6)

Runs: 3

12

(5)

Runs: 4

13

(7)

Runs: 3

Wins: 1

Places: 2

215 APPHIA (30) (G)

£26,395

£48,588

H Palmer 3-8-5.. Josephine Gordon 110 Wins: 1

Places: 1

21-22 GALLIFREY (21) (A)

£12,456

Mrs L Wadham 3-8-5 .... P McDonald 98 Wins: 1

Places: 3

33-21 GOD GIVEN (43) (D) (S)

£10,062

L Cumani 3-8-5 .................... G Wood 92 Wins: 1

Places: 3

1-26 ISABEL DE URBINA (50) (GS)

£7,112

R Beckett 3-8-5.................... J Egan 109 Wins: 1

Places: 1

3-139 SERENADA (30) (G)

£21,743

R Varian 3-8-5 ..................H Bentley 109 Wins: 1

Places: 1

9-13 SMART TOGETHER (37) (GF)

£21,058

J Gosden 3-8-5..................... A Fresu 98 Wins: 1

Places: 1

£10,457

2016: Forever Popular 4 9-2 16/1, Dane O’Neill (W Haggas), 9 ran. BETTING: 4 Apphia, 5 Isabel De Urbina, 6 High Hopes, 7 Others Form Selection: SKIFFLE Danger: HIGH HOPES

3.15

Tipperary card might prove popular as he also has son Patrick riding Fabulous Saga in the concluding bumper but THERMISTOCLES is worth keeping an eye on here. Joseph O’Brien has sent out 15 winners in the last three weeks and fresh from a four-timer on Thursday, his team are showing no signs of stopping. Thermistocles was a good debut winner at Roscommon and is likely to improve. At Fairyhouse on the flat, the lightly weighted PALAVICINI RUN could take top honours in the feature contest for Johnny Levins and Chris Hayes. A winner at the track earlier this month, Palavicini Run may have just felt the pinch when giving plenty of weight away to Tom Dooley at Leopardstown on Thursday night.

Betbright Casino Handicap (4) 6f 3yo plus £5,175 9 runners.

1 (9) -612 Curious Fox 43 (D,BF) A Carson 4-9-12 ........D Probert 2 (5) 4535 Cool Bahamian 11 (V;CD) E Houghton 6-9-12. R Winston 3 (2) -451 Stanhope 23 (V;CD) Mick Quinn 3-9-10 ..... P Cosgrave 4 (3) 5329 Ventura Blues 21 (P1;D) R Hannon 3-9-9 ........ P Dobbs 5 (6) 31-3 Fivetwoeight 35 (D) P Chapple-Hyam 3-9-7 D Muscutt 6 (8) 1720 Tricky Dicky 21 (D) O Williams 4-9-7 ......... P McDonald 7 (1) 5956 Highly Sprung 7 (CD) M Johnston 4-9-6..........W Buick 8 (7) -925 Interlink 15 (D,BF) M Appleby 4-9-4 Josephine Gordon 9 (4) 9870 Consulting 28 (TV;D) S C Williams 4-9-0 ...... A Jones(3) 2016: Excellent George 4 9-6 20/1, Aaron Jones5 (S C Williams), 11 ran. BETTING: 7-2 Fivetwoeight, Stanhope, 11-2 Curious Fox, 13-2 Others Form Selection: HIGHLY SPRUNG Danger: COOL BAHAMIAN

3.50

Betbright Recall Handicap (2)

1m 3yo plus £28,012 14 runners.

1 (14) 7458 Master The World 31 (P;C,D) D Elsworth 6-9-10...D Egan(5) 2 (8) 5700 Bossy Guest 7 (C) M Channon 5-9-7................. J Egan 3 (13) /16- Prince Gagarin 427 (C,D) E Dunlop 5-9-7.NON RUNNER 4 (3) 4041 Examiner 24 (T;D) S C Williams 6-9-3........ J P Spencer 5 (2) 0446 Highland Colori 18 (V;C,D) A Balding 9-9-1 ...D Probert 6 (10) 7-P0 Raising Sand 63 (D) J Osborne 5-9-1 .......D C Costello 7 (1) -010 Secret Art 58 (D) W Knight 7-9-1......................W Buick 8 (12) 2152 Ballard Down 30 (V;D) W Knight 4-9-0.......... H Bentley 9 (9) 5022 Masham Star 7 (D) M Johnston 3-9-0....... P McDonald 10 (4) 04-3 Knight Owl 62 (D) J Fanshawe 7-9-0............ G Wood(3) 11 (5) 0084 Dream Walker 22 (T;D) B Ellison 8-8-13 . B Robinson(5) 12 (11) 5-01 Zwayyan 42 (D) W Haggas 4-8-12 ............. P Cosgrave 13 (7) 4354 Temple Church 21 (D) H Morrison 3-8-11 .... R Winston 14 (6) 2-10 Manchego 64 H Palmer 3-8-0.........Josephine Gordon 2016: Franklin D (USA) 4 9-4 7/2F, James Mcdonald (Michael Bell), 13 ran. BETTING: 9-2 Zwayyan, 11-2 Masham Star, 7 Examiner, 8 Others Form Selection: MASTER THE WORLD Danger: BOSSY GUEST

4.25

Betbright Maiden Stakes (5) 7f 3yo plus £3,881 7 runners.

1 (5) 9 Just Surprise Me 46 (T) M Moubarak 4-9-12. P Cosgrave 2 (2) 4222 Buxted Dream 35 (BF) L Cumani 3-9-5..... J P Spencer 3 (7) 5 Dark Magic 40 D Ivory 3-9-5........................ R Winston 4 (4) 4 Mohsen 31 M Tregoning 3-9-5 .......................D Probert 5 (6) 004 Dream Start 23 (T) John Ryan 3-9-0Josephine Gordon 6 (1) 7 Lady Prima 101 Mike Murphy 3-9-0..................A Fresu 7 (3) Small Mercy A Carson 3-9-0................................R Tart 2016: Trenches (USA) 3 9-5 15/8J, James Mcdonald (C Appleby), 15 ran. BETTING: 4-5 Buxted Dream, 7-2 Mohsen, 9-2 Dark Magic, 10 Others Form Selection: BUXTED DREAM Danger: DARK MAGIC

5.00

Betbright Handicap (3)

7f 3yo plus £7,762 9 runners.

1 (1) 2321 Horsted Keynes 22 (D) D Simcock 7-10-3 J P Spencer 2 (2) -528 Ghalib 50 (TB) A Murphy 5-10-0.......................W Buick 3 (3) 9046 Toofi 15 J Butler 6-9-13................................ R Winston 4 (6) 8353 Baron Bolt 22 (P;D) P Cole 4-9-12 .................D Probert 5 (4) 5513 Qeyaadah 16 (D) M Appleby 4-9-11..........R Dawson(7) 6 (8) 1-56 Love Dreams 9 M Johnston 3-9-9 ............ P McDonald 7 (7) 0776 Mountain Rescue 23 C Wall 5-9-8................ H Bentley 8 (9) 5654 Mazyoun 14 (B) H Palmer 3-9-6......Josephine Gordon 9 (5) 3-70 Anfaass 7 G Margarson 3-8-12.......................... J Egan 2016: Dutch Law 4 9-11 11/4F, Oisin Murphy (H Morrison), 8 ran. BETTING: 11-4 Love Dreams, 5 Mazyoun, 6 Horsted Keynes, Qeyaadah, 7 Baron Bolt, Ghalib, 10 Mountain Rescue, Toofi, 20 Others Form Selection: TOOFI Danger: GHALIB

5.35

Betfinder By Betbright Handicap (3) 1m2f 3yo only £7,762 7 runners.

1 (5) 1-41 Intrepidly 19 (D) J Noseda 3-10-1............. J P Spencer 2 (7) 8-12 Valcartier 20 (BF) J Gosden 3-10-1..................W Buick 3 (3) 4641 Ray’s The Money 28 (V) Michael Bell 3-9-7... H Bentley 4 (6) 11 Contango 22 (D) A Balding 3-9-6 ...................D Probert 5 (1) 4067 Shamrokh 8 M Appleby 3-9-5.........Josephine Gordon 6 (4) 815 Rubens Dream 26 C Hills 3-9-4 .............C Shepherd(3) 7 (2) 3223 Jamacho 44 B Ellison 3-8-13 .................... P McDonald 2016: Shaan (IRE) 3 9-5 12/1, T Marquand (R Hannon), 5 ran. BETTING: 11-4 Intrepidly, 3 Contango, Valcartier, 9-2 Ray’s The Money, 11 Rubens Dream, 12 Jamacho, 20 Others Form Selection: INTREPIDLY Danger: VALCARTIER


THE HERALD SATURDAY 22 JULY 2017 9

THE FORM

THE

GOWRAN PARK TODAY

1560 600 760 ¤1.27p/min. Costsmorefrommobiles.Phonovation0818217100

Going: YIELDING

JACK STREEP SELECTIONS 1.40 2.15 2.50 3.25

1.40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Bella Figura Breezolini Alans Pride Inescapable

4.00 4.35 5.10 5.40

Lizard Point Two For Tea Storm Ranger Pincheck

Foran Equine Auction Fillies Maiden (Plus 10 Race) 7f 2yo only €15,375 15 runners.

(10) (14) (12) (13) (6) (1) (4) (11) (7) (3) (9) (15) (8) (5) (2)

72 Iron Blue 18 K Prendergast 2-8-12 ...............C D Hayes 98 Outside Inside 36 W McCreery 2-8-12 ............. W J Lee 33 Bella Figura 30 Mrs J Harrington 2-8-10 C O’Donoghue Bonnington Lass D Marnane 2-8-10 ..........P J Smullen Camino Song W McCreery 2-8-10........ D P McDonogh 6 Beach Wedding 6 J Murtagh 2-8-8 ...........T Madden(5) Brass Button Mrs D Love 2-8-8................... C P Hoban 5 Africa Prado 17 A Mcguinness 2-8-6.............S Davis(7) Ball Girl G Lyons 2-8-6.......................................K Steyn 435 Emerald Eye 6 A Slattery 2-8-6................. K Leonard(5) 0 Famous Affair 89 (H1) P Prendergast 2-8-6...R P Cleary Nancy D’Alton P Fahy 2-8-6 .............................L Roche Powersville T Mullins 2-8-6................... N G McCullagh 04 Shecanrally 40 P Prendergast 2-8-6 .......... W M Lordan 6 Whiskey Treat 12 S O’Donnell 2-8-6...........D Sheehy(7) 2016: No corresponding race. BETTING: 2 Bella Figura, 5 Emerald Eye, Iron Blue, 11-2 Ball Girl, 10 Beach Wedding, 12 Outside Inside, Shecanrally, 20 Others Form Selection: BELLA FIGURA Danger: EMERALD EYE

2.15

Racing Again August 16th Handicap (Div I)

7f 3yo plus €6,160 16 runners.

1 (8) 403/ Looking Good 686 (T1;BF) S Curling 5-10-0 ..... W J Lee 2 (9) -000 William Ashford 12 (P;C,D) J Hayden 5-9-10................. ...................................................................T Madden(5) 3 (14) -256 Hatton Cross 24 (P) T O’Mara 8-9-9 .......... W M Lordan 4 (10) 2706 Master Bond 16 (H) D English 8-9-9 ............ C P Hoban 5 (15) 5077 Secret Path 15 (HT;D) P Martin 4-9-0........G P Halpin(3) 6 (16) 5378 Free To Roam 17 (D) A Mcguinness 4-8-13 R P Whelan 7 (13) 0094 Jan Steen 73 J Levins 4-8-13 .................D O’Connor(5) 8 (3) 5/45 Breezolini 17 A Joyce 9-8-12...................J A Heffernan 9 (4) 30-8 Yes I Am 12 (TP1;D) S Nolan 6-8-12.......... R Downey(3) 10 (5) 70-0 Da Capo Dandy 24 J Sheehan 3-8-11...C O’Donoghue 11 (7) -000 There’s The Rain 24 W Fitzpatrick 4-8-11......S Davis(7) 12 (12) 8700 Cantsayrightly 48 R O’Sullivan 4-8-10..............L Roche 13 (2) -800 Compatriot 83 John J Murphy 3-8-10... N G McCullagh 14 (1) /989 Ebony Princess 59 K Cotter 7-8-10.............A Breslin(7) 15 (11) 6005 Landline 18 (B1) T Cleary 3-8-9 .....................C D Hayes 16 (6) -869 Ostaiocht 18 B Duke 3-8-4...........................R P Cleary 17 4451 Always Dancing 3 G Lyons 3-9-11 ................ RESERVE 18 -409 Mostawfee 13 (B) J Feane 4-9-5.................... RESERVE 19 -605 Qatar Delight 64 S O’Donnell 5-9-4 ............... RESERVE 2016: Enough Is Enough 9 9-10 7/2F, G F Carroll (P Meany), 16 ran. BETTING: 4 Breezolini, 9-2 Hatton Cross, 7 Landline, Secret Path, 8 Jan Steen, 10 Free To Roam, 14 Master Bond, Ostaiocht, William Ashford, Yes I Am, 20 Others Form Selection: MASTER BOND Danger: HATTON CROSS

LIMERICK TODAY

1560 600 760 ¤1.27p/min. Costsmorefrommobiles.Phonovation0818217100

GOOD (G-Y in pl on chase course)

JACK STREEP SELECTIONS 2.35 3.10 3.45 4.20

2.35

4.55 The West’s Awake Amarillo Rose Whenthewindblows 5.30 Roevin Star Presenting Julio 6.00 Aimee Kate Attribution

Book Online At www.limerickraces.ie Mares Maiden Hurdle 2m 4yo plus €8,008 17 runners.

1 -704 Amarillo Rose 29 L Lennon 5-11-7.................... J J Slevin(5) 2 45/ Bon Courage 719 (H1) T Foley 8-11-7 ................R Loughran 3 0-0 Destination Debbie 11 W Harney 6-11-7 ...........M A Enright 4 0-56 Joy’s Gift 52 (D) P Maher 6-11-7 ........................ R C Colgan 523d40 Milan Diva 16 (P) S Dawson 6-11-7.................. C D Maxwell 6 7-00 Misskymdee 54 S Mahon 7-11-7 ........................D Meyler(3) 7 8B0 Musical Ava 11 John M Burke 5-11-7 ..............M P Burke(7) 8 00FU Presenting Court 11 S Mahon 5-11-7 .....................R Dunne 9 Realta Dawn Mrs J Harrington 5-11-7 ..........P D Kennedy(3) 10 670- Sing Que Sera Sera 150 V Clynch 7-11-7 ............. D Splaine 11 -006 Superefficient 45 Ms M Duggan 5-11-7 ................B Foley(7) 12 15-2 The Birdie Crowe 11 (D) Mrs J Harrington 6-11-7 .. M Bolger 13 8 Whatsinaname 16 (B) H De Bromhead 5-11-7 ......A E Lynch 14 Adelena 42F N Mcknight 4-11-1............................A Short(7) 15 6F4 Blue Eyed Lucy 28 D Kelly 4-11-1.......................D E Mullins 16 -223 High School Days 11 H De Bromhead 4-11-1....... B Cooper 17 8-00 Peggy’s Acre 45 (T1) G Cromwell 4-11-1 ..................... G Fox 2016: No corresponding race. BETTING: 11-8 The Birdie Crowe, 2 High School Days, 9 Realta Dawn, 12 Joy’s Gift, Milan Diva, 16 Blue Eyed Lucy, Whatsinaname, 20 Others Form Selection: HIGH SCHOOL DAYS Dgr: THE BIRDIE CROWE

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Follow Limerick Racecourse On Twitter Handicap Hurdle 2m2f 4yo plus €7,084 18 run

00-5 Dixie Highway 13 P J Flynn 6-11-12 ..................M A Enright 74U0 Fleurys Fort 13 (H;C) L Young 7-11-12......... D McInerney(7) 5-53 Beautiful Ben 31 (P) D Hogan 7-11-11 .............S Mulcahy(7) -590 Carrigready 15 (H) V Halley 5-11-10 ......................A E Lynch 1-31 Line View 49 (P;C) J Dullea 11-11-1.....................D E Mullins 9786 Shouband 16 (D) J Morrison 8-11-0....................R Loughran 9-85 Dalmarella Dancer 14 D Dunne 6-10-13 ............ R C Colgan -857 Shine In Dubai 28 P Hogan 6-10-12 ...................D J Mullins 0-72 Tough But Honest 47 E Mcnamara 5-10-12........P Townend 576- Come Home Quick 107 M Fahey 5-10-11....P D Kennedy(3) 80-3 Whenthewindblows 11 (T) S Mahon 5-10-11..........R Dunne 594- Darkest Flyer 340 N Meade 5-10-10 ........................J Moore -009 Mileys Dream 13 J Long 6-10-10................... J S McGarvey UU00 A Fine Young Mare 2 M Winters 6-10-7 ..............L Dempsey 4-08 Eric The Third 15 P Rothwell 8-10-6......James O’Sullivan(7) -060 Oromo 14 (T) K Thornton 4-10-6..........................D Meyler(3) 0077 Global Racing 15 (P1) J Hanlon 4-10-5.................... B Hayes

2.50

Racing Again August 16th Handicap (Div II)

7f 3yo plus €6,160 16 runners.

1 (1) 2122 Alans Pride 12 (D,BF) R O’Brien 5-10-0.........S Davis(7) 2 (13) 5363 Eadaoins Pet 10 (P1) J Feane 4-9-13.........K J Manning 3 (12) 1106 Cosmic Symbol 12 (P;C,D) G Webb 6-9-8 K Moriarty(7) 4 (10) 46-9 Romantic 8J (B;C) M Smith 8-9-7 ......... Dylan Hogan(7) 5 (7) -365 Captain Midnight 28 (D) J Murray 6-9-6 ....R Coakley(3) 6 (2) 9-08 Eleuthera 162 J Levins 5-9-6 ..................D O’Connor(5) 7 (16) 040- True Companion 327 (D) A Joyce 4-9-6........C D Hayes 8 (8) 5935 Voyageofdiscovery 35 (D) T O’Mara 6-9-6 W M Lordan 9 (15) 86-6 Annie Irish 18 (P;C) Miss E Doyle 6-9-3......... C T Keane 10 (6) -008 Algebra 98 John J Murphy 3-9-0 .......... N G McCullagh 11 (11) 0-84 Harry Speed 12 (T) G Donnelly 4-9-0 .......... R P Whelan 12 (9) 7607 Mr Michael 17 A Joyce 4-8-13.................J A Heffernan 13 (5) 07-8 S P B Lucky 16 (T) T Collins 4-8-10 ........... M C Hussey 14 (14) 0-00 Art Scene 34 (V) P J Flynn 7-8-8 ............... K Leonard(5) 15 (3) -786 Busy Bush 32 (H) J Gorman 5-8-8..............D Sheehy(7) 16 (4) 70-7 Galuminous 34 B Duke 3-8-8 .......................R P Cleary 17 70-8 Nam 24 T Mullins 3-9-7 .................................. RESERVE 18 070P Cosy Club 16 A Keatley 3-8-11...................... RESERVE 19 0404 Kates Doll 18 (H) P Fahy 4-8-8....................... RESERVE 2016: Enough Is Enough 9 9-10 7/2F, G F Carroll (P Meany), 16 ran. BETTING: 11-4 Alans Pride, 6 Eadaoins Pet, 7 Cosmic Symbol, 8 Voyageofdiscovery, 10 Annie Irish, Captain Midnight, Harry Speed, 14 Others Form Selection: TRUE COMPANION Danger: ALANS PRIDE

3.25

Thomastown Handicap 1m4f 3yo only €6,776 11 runners.

1 (7) 4450 Inescapable 4 (V1;BF) J P O’Brien 3-10-0...... D O’Brien 2 (6) 9439 Circling Moon 16 (B) G Lyons 3-9-7 ............. C T Keane 3 (5) 6837 Miss Snossyboots 18 M Halford 3-9-5........ C P Hoban 4 (3) 2621 Less Of That 14 J Feane 3-9-4 ........... D Simmonson(5) 5 (1) 8687 Lamh Ar Lamh 23 J Bolger 3-9-1 ..............K J Manning 6 (2) 6098 Awesome Gal 14 W Browne 3-8-13 .............C D Hayes 7 (11) 0-79 Big Ego 8 (P1) A Oliver 3-8-8 .............................L Roche 8 (9) 089- Prudencia 277 T McCourt 3-8-8 ................T Madden(5) 9 (10) 0-00 Yarraman 47 P J Flynn 3-8-6..................... K Leonard(5) 10 (8) 9-80 Litir Ghra 23 (B) B Duke 3-8-5.......................R P Cleary 11 (4) 00-0 Agatha Rose 63 D Kinsella 3-8-4................D Sheehy(7) 2016: Masonbrook Lady 3 8-13 7/1, G P Halpin3 (D Hogan), 11 ran. BETTING: 11-8 Less Of That, 5 Inescapable, 7 Miss Snossyboots, 8 Others Form Selection: INESCAPABLE Danger: CIRCLING MOON

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Gowran Park Apprentice Handicap

1m4f 4yo plus €6,160 16 runners.

000- In Our Blood 232 Miss N Lupini 7-9-12...D Redmond(2) 33-0 Nannys Well 17 (H) P J F Murphy 5-9-12...... R Downey 0095 Park Row 106 (D) J Feane 7-9-12.................G P Halpin 6070 Carraigin Aonair 79 (T;D) John J Murphy 5-9-10............ .............................................................. S McCullagh(7) 00-5 Auld Brig 54J (T) M Brassil 4-9-9 ............K Hennessy(2) 8027 Dark Amber 10 (T;D) D English 7-9-7 ..........D O’Connor 8-40 Sharp Operator 24 (H;BF) C O’Brien 4-9-7... G Brouder(4) 0-82 Carta Blanca 91 (H) John J Murphy 4-9-5......T Madden 40-3 Get Out Of Jail 17 (T;C) J McConnell 6-9-2.... C McGovern(2) 0639 Caminel 17 V Ward 6-8-13.............................R Coakley 0543 Lizard Point 23 (V) P J Flynn 4-8-13.............. K Leonard 5574 Traidisiun 17 (B) J Bolger 5-8-12............. Gavin Ryan(7) 099/ Color Model 582 (T1) M Cleary 4-8-11 .. Dylan Hogan(4) 5000 Crown Pleasure 10 (P) T McCourt 6-8-11......S Davis(4) 500/ Ice Ice Baby 297J F Oakes 8-8-11 ..............A Breslin(4) 4959 Rockview Emperor 27 (H;C,D) N Dooly 7-8-11.D Linehan(2)

18 7-08 Jeremys Hope 11 (T) D E Fitzgerald 4-10-3 ....... R Murphy(7) 19 04P- Mollymill 248 D F O’Shea 7-10-5........................... RESERVE 20 50-6 Fairymount Boy 2 M P Hourigan 8-10-5................ RESERVE 21 900- Island Eddie 207 (T) S Mahon 7-10-4.................... RESERVE 2016: Italian Riviera (GB) 7 11-3 7/1, J Kennedy (E Mcnamara), 18 ran. BETTING: 5 Whenthewindblows, 11-2 Tough But Honest, 13-2 Darkest Flyer, 7 Line View, 12 Dixie Highway, 14 Beautiful Ben, 16 Others Form Selection: DIXIE HIGHWAY Danger: FLEURYS FORT

3.45

Irish Stallion Farms EBF Handicap Hurdle

3m 4yo plus €9,240 17 runners.

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70-8 Danali 54 J Walsh 7-11-7..................................... P T Enright -017 Glendine River 35 (P;BF) D O’Brien 8-11-5 ..............B Hayes 55-8 Kennedys Mor 11 (D) G Cromwell 10-11-5...................G Fox -224 Prince Garyantle 16 (TP;D) M Smith 7-11-5 ..........A E Lynch F-P4 Some Drama 14 (TP;C) D A Mcloughlin 10-11-4.... D Hand(7) 6-P8 Salsa Sensation 13 (T) T Walsh 8-11-3.....................R Walsh -121 Presenting Julio 11 (TP;D) G Elliott 9-11-1 ........C Meehan(7) 0P-P Rohan’s Pride 13 (T1) G Elliott 11-11-1...................B Cooper -475 Sweet Shirleen 14 (V) Ms M Mullins 7-11-1 .........D E Mullins -317 Khalessi 13 (C) T J Nagle Jr 6-11-0 ................ B T O’Connell 0-FP Sea’s Aria 15 (T) D Hogan 6-11-0 ........................ D G Hogan -751 The Rite Article 14 (P1;D) J Fahey 9-10-11 ................................................................James O’Sullivan(7) 13 037- Art Of Supremacy 178 N Meade 5-10-8 ..................J Moore 14 -005 Presenting Beara 14 (B;D) P Fahey 9-10-7 ........ R Loughran 15 1269 Kilganer Queen 35 (CD) Miss D O’Shea 7-10-4..... A Short(7) 16 -043 Small World 29 (BF) P Fahey 6-10-4.................... D J Mullins 17 9-6F Whitango 16 (B) P Nolan 5-9-13......................... M A Enright 2016: No corresponding race. BETTING: 6 Presenting Julio, 13-2 Rohan’s Pride, 8 Prince Garyantle, 9 The Rite Article, 10 Presenting Beara, Small World, Some Drama, 12 Glendine River, Kennedys Mor, 14 Art Of Supremacy, 16 Others Form Selection: DANALI Danger: GLENDINE RIVER

4.20

Limerick GAA Chase

2m2f 5yo plus €12,320 5 runners.

1 135- Attribution 97 H De Bromhead 7-11-12..............J J Slevin(5) 2 F-31 Ballyoisin 4 E Bolger 6-11-12 ......................... J S McGarvey 3 48-2 Shadow Catcher 66 (TP;C) G Elliott 9-11-12 ............R Walsh 4 P-16 Rocky Court 54 (T;D) S Mahon 8-11-4..................... R Dunne 5 037- Kalann 8F (TP) D Hogan 10-10-12 ....................... D G Hogan 2016: No corresponding race. BETTING: 1-2 Ballyoisin, 9-2 Attribution, 5 Shadow Catcher, 16 Rocky Court, 20 Others Form Selection: BALLYOISIN Danger: ATTRIBUTION

4.55 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Michael English At Limerick Beginners Chase

2m31/2f 4yo plus €8,932 15 runners.

2345 Black Warrior 15 (P;C,D) C Byrnes 7-11-12 ........ P T Enright 6-3P Burndown 40 (P;D) H De Bromhead 6-11-12 .........B Cooper 2P-4 Cadeau Du Bresil 57 (T;C) G Elliott 5-11-12...K M Donoghue 6760 Grey Mountain Mist 2 (D) E Sheehy 10-11-12.... R Loughran 00/0 Jonathan Wild 13 E Mcnamara 9-11-12................B Foley(7) 66-7 Just Cause 28 (P;D) M Morris 7-11-12 ...............J J Slevin(5) /5-F Lean And Keen 15 S Byrne 7-11-12.............P D Kennedy(3)

17 79-7 Mister Buddy 15J (B1) K Purcell 4-9-4 .......... RESERVE 18 9905 Mallory Heights 15J (TB;D) G Donnelly 7-8-11 .RESERVE 19 887- Whistling Straits 412 T Collins 4-10-0 .......... RESERVE 2016: Nicaragua (GB) 4 9-10 16/1, Ana O’Brien (C O’Keeffe), 16 ran. BETTING: 11-2 Lizard Point, 13-2 Dark Amber, 7 Carta Blanca, 15-2 Traidisiun, 8 Get Out Of Jail, 17-2 Sharp Operator, 9 Others Form Selection: IN OUR BLOOD Danger: PARK ROW

4.35

Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Maiden

1m11/2f 3yo plus €8,932 17 runners.

1 (12) Ar Eagla Na Heagla Peter Casey 3-9-0.... R Downey(3) 2 (6) 0 Bridie Healy 6 G Ahern 3-9-0............... N G McCullagh 3 (8) 32 Dayereh 14 M Halford 3-9-0........................ C P Hoban 4 (14) Dochasach J Bolger 3-9-0........................K J Manning 5 (15) 7 Dream Sleep 60 Joseph G Murphy 3-9-0 ....G F Carroll 6 (9) 0 Dreams Of Winter 35 Mrs P Dobbs 3-9-0 R Coakley(3) 7 (17) 04 Focus Well 14 (P1) S Fahey 3-9-0 ........ C McGovern(5) 8 (11) 47- For The Roses 326 (T1) J Murtagh 3-9-0 ..... C T Keane 9 (13) Hazama D Weld 3-9-0................................P J Smullen 10 (7) High Language (H1) J P O’Brien 3-9-0...... W M Lordan 11 (4) 07 Lady Magdala 12 P McCreery 3-9-0.......J A Heffernan 12 (3) 0 My Loveshack 12 A Oliver 3-9-0..................C D Hayes 13 (10) My Silver Bullet W McCreery 3-9-0 ................. W J Lee 14 (2) Our Anniversary Mrs D Love 3-9-0 ..................L Roche 15 (16) Our Chelsea Lady A Martin 3-9-0.................... O Orr(5) 16 (1) Teenage Kiss J Foley 3-9-0......................G P Halpin(3) 17 (5) 32 Two For Tea 47 (BF) Mrs J Harrington 3-9-0. C O’Donoghue 18 07 Cold Springs 24 W McCreery 3-9-0.............. RESERVE 19 7 Irish Sea 29 C O’Brien 3-9-0......................... RESERVE 2016: Uninhibited 3 9-0 5/4F, D P Mcdonogh (C O’Brien), 7 ran. BETTING: 5-2 Two For Tea, 7-2 Dayereh, 6 Dochasach, For The Roses, 13-2 Hazama, 8 High Language, 10 My Silver Bullet, 20 Others Form Selection: TWO FOR TEA Danger: DAYEREH

5.10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Like Gowran Park On Facebook Handicap

1m11/2f 4yo plus €7,700 13 runners.

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8350 Cash In Mind 36 (P) D Donovan 6-10-0 .....P J Smullen 6851 Mainicin 8 J Bolger 5-9-10........................K J Manning 0568 Sbraase 10 (D) J Levins 6-9-8 ................D O’Connor(5) 6-75 Collision Course 35 A Oliver 4-9-7 .................. W J Lee 0705 Il Piccolo Grande 9 (H) G Lyons 4-9-4......... C T Keane 2295 Live Twice 9 (HT1) P D Deegan 4-9-3....C O’Donoghue -050 BestNotArgue47(C)JohnJMurphy5-9-1..............JAHeffernan 6509 Golden Dandy 12 (P1) P Prendergast 4-9-1R P Whelan 0512 Storm Ranger 18 (D,BF) P J Flynn 5-9-1......C D Hayes 127- Paved With Gold 211 (BF) John J Murphy 4-9-0 ............................................................. N G McCullagh 11 (7) 900 Atlantic Jet 22 (T1) E O’Sullivan 4-8-5 ...... K Leonard(5) 12 (9) 9-09 Zircon 23 Ms S Lavery 4-8-4..................... W M Lordan 13 (12) 0306 Indian Tomahawk 35 (TB;D) D English 5-8-4 .. C P Hoban BETTING: 4 Storm Ranger, 5 Il Piccolo Grande, 6 Mainicin, 8 Cash In Mind, Paved With Gold, 10 Live Twice, 12 Best Not Argue, 14 Others Form Selection: COLLISION COURSE Danger: CASH IN MIND

5.40

www.gowranpark.ie Race

1m11/2f 3yo plus €9,240 5 runners.

1 (3) -037 Stenographer 20 J Bolger 4-9-10.............K J Manning 2 (2) 62- Newcross 360 (BF) D Weld 4-9-7...............P J Smullen 3 (4) 4-14 Insayshable 76 G Lyons 3-9-5..................... C T Keane 4 (5) 85-1 Pincheck 76 Mrs J Harrington 3-9-5 .....C O’Donoghue 5 (1) 41-7 Aneen 55 K Prendergast 3-9-0.....................C D Hayes BETTING: 6-4 Insayshable, 2 Aneen, 5 Pincheck, 6 Stenographer, 8 Newcross Form Selection: INSAYSHABLE Danger: STENOGRAPHER 8 5/P0 Paolozzi 16 C Wilkinson 8-11-12.........................R C Colgan 9 P170 Present News 11 (T1) P W Flynn 6-11-12 ............... A Ring(3) 10 0-4U Silverfort 11 (T) S Mahon 6-11-12............................ R Dunne 11 310/ The Sneaky Punter 41F (C) M Mulvany 5-11-12..L Dempsey 12 50-3 The West’s Awake 13 E O’Grady 6-11-12........... P Townend 13 6-60 Voices Of Spring 40 (H) A Martin 7-11-12 ...........D Meyler(3) 14 -687 Weather Watch 11 Mrs J Harrington 7-11-12......... M Bolger 15 F0-7 St Agnes Church 75 (T) S Mahon 8-11-5 ........C Timmons(3) 2016: Thanks For Tea 7 11-7 9/10F, P Townend (E Kent), 7 ran. BETTING: 3 The West’s Awake, 7-2 Black Warrior, 6 Burndown, Just Cause, 8 Voices Of Spring, 9 Weather Watch, 12 Others Form Selection: JUST CAUSE Danger: VOICES OF SPRING

5.30

Racing Again July 27th Handicap Chase

3m 5yo plus €7,084 16 runners.

1 14-0 Irish Bulletin 25F (TP;C,D) E Mcnamara 7-11-12 ... D McInerney(7) 2 6-14 Kilclispeen 45 (TB1;D,BF) J P O’Brien 7-11-12J S McGarvey 3 5313 Roevin Star 15 (P) E Doyle 7-11-9 .................. B T O’Connell 4 F-12 Cant Pay Wont Pay 64 (D) M Fahey 9-11-5Mr D Delahunt(7) 5 6510 Prosperity Square 31 (V;D) C O’Dwyer 12-11-5 R A Doyle(5) 6 -080 Cadawill 16 (B) R Sweeney 8-11-1 ........................A E Lynch 7235d5 Just Wait And See 2 J Gleeson 8-10-12 .Mr W J Gleeson(7) 8 27-U Phone Booth 45 R Tyner 9-10-10........................ P T Enright 9 -029 Model Cloud 31 M Winters 7-10-9 ........................B Foley(7) 10 46-3 Naughty Molly 31 J R Barry 10-10-8...................D Meyler(3) 11 F966 Wilde ‘n Wide 26 (TP1) A Mcnamara 9-10-6 ...... B Browne(7) 12 35-P Drop Anchor 64 (TB1;D) E Cawley 14-10-5......C Timmons(3) 13 1FP0 Kilderry Prince 2 (P) A Mcnamara 9-10-5 ...........M A Enright 14 47R/ Manor Court 538 (TB) S Mahon 11-10-3 ................. R Dunne 15 0900 Posh Frock 14 (P) L Byrne 8-10-2 .......................R C Colgan 16 360- Tomcoole Lad 189 (T) R Donohoe 13-9-10 .........D E Mullins 17 -F59 Coolnagorna Giggs 26 (TB) T Hogan 11-11-9....... RESERVE 18 7668 Double Windsor 15 (D) D O’Brien 5-11-3 .............. RESERVE 19 -840 Poormans Hill 13 (P) J Neilan 6-10-7..................... RESERVE 2016: No corresponding race. BETTING: 4 Roevin Star, 5 Naughty Molly, 11-2 Kilclispeen, 6 Irish Bulletin, 8 Cant Pay Wont Pay, 10 Model Cloud, 11 Others Form Selection: PROSPERITY SQUARE Danger: KILCLISPEEN

6.00

Bolger looking to make it four

Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Flat Race

2m 4yo only €6,776 13 runners.

1 06 Aimee Kate 14 P Fahey 4-11-5.....................Mr R Deegan(7) 2 0 Clear View 43 A Mcnamara 4-11-5............Mr R W Barron(7) 3 0 Coolroe Cross 31 R Rath 4-11-5.................. Mr D O’Connor 4 2-22 Dalouga 14 G Elliott 4-11-5 ...............................Mr J J Codd 5 Eirene Wind P J Flynn 4-11-5 .......................Mr D Benson(5) 6 3 Getaway Katie 35 P Nolan 4-11-5......................Mr B O’Neill 7 Hazy Shadow Mrs D Love 4-11-5.........Mr Finian Maguire(3) 8 9 In A Pinch 13 S Slevin 4-11-5 .....................Mr T Hamilton(5) 9 Irish Lass W Mullins 4-11-5 .......................... Mr P W Mullins 10 Jennings Lane A Leahy 4-11-5......................Mr J C Barry(5) 11 Masons Daughter P O’Connor 4-11-5 .................................. 12 Thegreatestreward Ms M Mullins 4-11-5....... Mr D Lavery(3) 13 P-F0 Vampkat 13 (T) D Hogan 4-11-5 .................Mr P J Cawley(7) 2016: No corresponding race. BETTING: 6-4 Irish Lass, 9-4 Dalouga, 11-4 Getaway Katie, 16 Others Form Selection: DALOUGA Danger: GETAWAY KATIE

BY NIALL CRONIN

BALLYOISIN (above) has only raced eight times

on the track, failing to complete in three of those but also winning three, the latest of which was at Killarney on Tuesday. Enda Bolger will seek to enhance that record with a fourth win for the talented six-year-old at Limerick this afternoon, when he makes a quick reappearance in the Limerick GAA Chase today at Bolger’s local track. The trainer mentioned that Galway was a possibility for Ballyoisin but today’s opportunity would have been too good to bypass as Ballyoisin faces just four rivals and is 10lbs higher than Attribution so you’d imagine with a clear round, it should be a second win a week. Racing will begin at Limerick today with a mares maiden hurdle and THE BIRDIE CROWE looks the obvious choice. Jessica Harrington’s dual bumper winner wouldn’t want to see too much more rain before race time but after an encouraging hurdles debut at Roscommon this looks a perfect opportunity to open her account over flights. It’s an all-jumping card at Limerick, where PRESENTING JULIO should continue the good run of form of Gordon Elliott, but Gowran Park is an eight-race flat card, where William Ashford and Captain Midnight are two horses that are picked to run well at decent odds. The most fascinating race at Gowran Park is the finale at 5.40. Aneen, who failed to land a blow in the Irish 1,000 Guineas behind Winter on her first start of the season, still holds a big reputation from the Kevin Prendergast yard. She is a half sister to Prendergast’s 2,000 Guineas winner Awtaad, but the Ger Lyons-trained INSAYSHABLE is the horse expected to oblige. The conditions suit Insayshable, who hasn’t been seen since finishing fourth in the Derrinstown Stud Derby Trial back in May, and it’ll be interesting to see what path Lyons will plot with the colt, although it should be a bit easier after a win today.

Cronin’s Choice GOWRAN PARK TODAY

1.40 BELLA FIGURA 2.15 WILLIAM ASHFORD 2.50 CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT 3.25 INESCAPABLE 4.00 LIZARD POINT 4.35 DAYEREH 5.10 MAINICIN 5.40 INSAYSHABLE

LIMERICK TODAY

2.35 THE BIRDIE CROWE 3.10 TOUGH BUT HONEST 3.45 PRESENTING JULIO 4.20 BALLYOISIN 4.55 THE WEST’S AWAKE 5.30 KILCLISPEEN 6.00 HAZY SHADOW


10 SATURDAY 22 JULY 2017 THE HERALD

THE FORM

THE

Decree can score for in-form trainer Jedd Tomorrow’s selections

BY NICK ROBSON WITH Jedd O’Keeffe’s horses still going well, REGALDECREE might be the best bet at Redcar tomorrow. The Middleham handler is on course to smash his previous best tally this season, with the standard of horses in his care going through the roof. Having never previously saddled a a Listed winner, earlier this month he notched up two in less than 24 hours when More Mischief won at Newcastle and the progressive Lord Yeats scored at Newmarket. The affable O’Keeffe runs two in the Watch Racing UK On BT TV Handicap, but with Paul Hanagan on Regal Decree a big run can be expected. Some way below the level of his two stable stars with a rating of just 54, he is nevertheless consistent and in this grade that is usually half the battle. Still a maiden after eight races, there has been an improvement since being gelded

FAIRYHOUSE: 1.55 Blue Uluru, 2.25 Boragh Steps, 2.55 Rosa Klebb, 3.25 Red Sabor, 3.55 Barca, 4.25 Landsman, 4.55 Daybreak Boy. NEWTON ABBOT: 2.20 Weld Arab, 2.50 Horse Force One, 3.20 Bagad Bihoue, 3.50 Vision De Gloire, 4.20 Dawnieriver, 4.50 Theo, 5.20 Sutter’s Mill. REDCAR: 2.00 Arbalet, 2.30 Molly Mayhem, 3.00 Green Howard, 3.30 REGAL DECREE (NAP), 4.00 Chelwood Gate, 4.30 Art

over the winter and he has gone close on each of his three runs this season. Stall 12 is not ideal but Hanagan has been faced with trickier propositions in his time. ARTOBSESSION is another sprinter on the up for Paul Midgley and can make it three wins

FAIRYHOUSE TOMORROW

1560 600 760 ¤1.27p/min. Costsmorefrommobiles.Phonovation0818217100

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JACK STREEP SELECTIONS 1.55 2.25 2.55 3.25

Blue Uluru Blood Red Sky Tom Dooley Red Sabor

3.55 Perfect Soldier 4.25 Landsman 4.55 Fiesole

TRACKFACTS FAIRYHOUSE: Flat: Right-handed, galloping track with slightly uphill 3f finish. Circuit testing 1m6f. Jumps: Right-handed, galloping track with slightly uphill 3f finish. Preferable to be close-up at last fence. Circuit testing 1m6f. TOP TRACK TRAINERS WITH RUNNERS: (2013-17): G M Lyons 19-83, A J Martin 13-152, Mrs John Harrington 13-154, A P O’Brien 12-64, D K Weld 12-73. TOP TRACK JOCKEYS WITH RIDES: (2013-17): C T Keane 19-81, P J Smullen 16-106, K J Manning 10-63.

1.55

Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Maiden (Plus 10 Race) 6f 2yo only €9,240 10 runners.

1 (5) Aurora Eclipse M D O’Callaghan 2-9-0......P J Smullen 2 (7) Blue Uluru G Lyons 2-9-0 ............................ C T Keane 3 (10) Feisty Katerina B Duke 2-9-0 .................... R P Whelan 4 (8) Flamin Audi L Smyth 2-9-0............................ S Kelly(3) 5 (1) Innamorare Miss C Cannon 2-9-0.....................O Orr(5) 6 (9) Just Sherry J Feane 2-9-0 ................. D Simmonson(5) 7 (2) Lady Boomerang K Condon 2-9-0 .......C O’Donoghue 8 (3) Nanjing Road (T1) D A Mcloughlin 2-9-0 .......... W J Lee 9 (6) 0 Realtin Geal 30 J Bolger 2-9-0..................K J Manning 10 (4) 6 Roman Gal 37 M Halford 2-9-0....................C P Hoban 2016: No corresponding race. BETTING: 7-4 Roman Gal, 7-2 Blue Uluru, 5 Aurora Eclipse, Realtin Geal, 10 Lady Boomerang, 14 Feisty Katerina, Innamorare, 20 Others Form Selection: ROMAN GAL Danger: REALTIN GEAL

2.25 1 (9) 2 (11)

Irish Stallion Farms Median Auction Maiden (Plus 10 Race) 6f 2yo only €9,856 11 runners.

87 Blood Red Sky 8 (B1) K Condon 2-9-5 .............. C King 7 Boom Star 22 J Stack 2-9-5 ........................C D Hayes

Obsession, 5.00 Flourishing, 5.30 Serenity Now. STRATFORD: 2.10 Mister Universum, 2.40 Buble, 3.10 Red Riverman, 3.40 Land Of Vic, 4.10 Icanmotor, 4.40 Vital Evidence, 5.10 A Legal Beauty. TIPPERARY: 2.05 Bhutan, 2.35 Cap D’Aubois, 3.05 Persistent, 3.35 Shake The Bucket, 4.05 Pass The Ball, 4.35 The Winkler, 5.05 Thermistocles. DOUBLE: Regal Decree and Horse Force One.

from his last four outings. Midgley excels with sprint handicappers and just when you think they may have reached their peak, they find more improvement. Not many can get more out of horses than David Barron, but this six-year-old is now just

3 (10) 4 (4) 5 (3)

Krispen T Doyle 2-9-5 ...................................... W J Lee Roderic The Second D Hogan 2-9-5.....K Hennessy(5) 07 Beat Of My Heart 15 Mrs J Harrington 2-9-0................. ............................................................. N G McCullagh 6 (6) 3 Boragh Steps 7 J P O’Brien 2-9-0................ D O’Brien 7 (5) Cristale Mrs J Harrington 2-9-0.............C O’Donoghue 8 (2) 0 Leedle Lady 30 T McCourt 2-9-0..............T Madden(5) 9 (1) 8 Scoil Naisiunta 7 J Bolger 2-9-0................ R P Whelan 10 (7) 08 Seamount Lady 16 (H1) N Lawlor 2-9-0.......R P Cleary 11 (8) 85 Solar Wave 3 (E) J Bolger 2-9-0................K J Manning 2016: No corresponding race. BETTING: 5-4 Boragh Steps, 3 Cristale, 8 Solar Wave, 10 Boom Star, Scoil Naisiunta, 16 Beat Of My Heart, 20 Others Form Selection: BORAGH STEPS Danger: BLOOD RED SKY

2.55

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Dublin’s Q102 Handicap 6f 3yo plus €15,990 9 runners. 1 503184 GEOLOGICAL (11) (D) (A,GF)

D English 5-9-13 .......... P J Smullen 101

Runs: 45

Wins: 7

Places: 7

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D English 7-9-7 ........ D O’Connor(5) 101

2 -17920 RED AVENGER (119) (A) Places: 6

€83,330

Runs: 42

Wins: 8

€36,730

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A Slattery 3-9-2...... D P McDonogh 102

3 074911 RED SABOR (9) (B) (D) (YS,A,G,GF)

Runs: 14

Wins: 4

Places: 1

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€47,326

Trainer Jedd O’Keeffe is in top form

4 5-5026 CAPTAIN POWER (21) (CD,BF) (GF,YS)

E Lynam 5-8-12 ..........R Downey(3) 108

Runs: 22

Wins: 4

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J Levins 7-8-9 ..............W M Lordan 104

Places: 6

5 331806 BAINNE (42) (C,D) (YS,G,GY) Places: 18

€48,065

Runs: 59

Wins: 8

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S Donohoe 4-8-8 ........... R P Cleary 106

6 -77767 INDEPENDENCE DAY (17) (P) Places: 2

€75,203

Runs: 12

Wins: 1

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A Mcguinness 7-8-8..R P Whelani 105

7 150556 RIVELLINO (8) (D) (A)

Runs: 43

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Race Displays Handicap

6f 3yo plus €6,468 18 runners.

1 (3) 8041 Mo Henry 15 (V;D) A Keatley 5-10-0...........D Sheehy(7) 2 (1) 5203 Strategic Heights 18 (P;D) J Feane 8-9-11.................... ....... ................................................... D Simmonson(5) 3 (16) 2200 Pillar 9 (BF) A Mcguinness 4-9-7 ................ R P Whelan 4 (5) 0736 Rosa Klebb 17 (T) E Lynam 3-9-7 .................... W J Lee 5 (10) 3311 Tom Dooley 3 (D) R O’Brien 6-9-7.................S Davis(7) 6 (6) 9-08 Eleuthera 163 (P;D) J Levins 5-9-6.........D O’Connor(5) 7 (18) 0257 Your Pal Tal 121 (D) J Levins 7-9-4 .......... S Kirrane(10) 8 (12) 0906 A Likely Story 17 D Weld 4-9-2 .................P J Smullen 9 (11) -836 Count Of Carabass 18 (P;BF) Miss H Mcloughlin 6-9-2 .....................................................................C D Hayes 10 (13) 007- Nightflight 261 J Murray 3-9-1..................R Coakley(3) 11 (14) 3240 Red All Star 25 (TP1;D) G Keane 7-9-0 ........ C T Keane 12 (2) 7607 Mr Michael 18 A Joyce 4-8-13................J A Heffernan 13 (17) 6-19 Suburban Sky 9 (TB) H Rogers 6-8-13 D P McDonogh 14 (7) 9-00 Stanley Daley 48 R Hackett 4-8-10 .......... W M Lordan 15 (15) 09-0 La Fee Verte 17 D English 3-8-4 ..................C P Hoban 16 (8) 70-0 Get Some 25 (TV) T McCourt 3-8-4..............R P Cleary 17 (9) -609 Kingwilliamstown 24 (B1) Miss S Finn 3-8-4 .................. ................................................................. K Leonard(5) 18 (4) 0008 My Butterfly 9 (H1) Miss E Doyle 3-8-4........A Breslin(7) 19 9460 Zeeyalater 9 Ms S Lavery 3-9-9.................... RESERVE 20 7-76 La Fleur De Force 9 (B1) D Christie 4-9-7 ..... RESERVE 21 0008 Bluesbreaker 17 (T;D) D English 5-9-0 .......... RESERVE 2016: No corresponding race. BETTING: 7-2 Tom Dooley, 7 Strategic Heights, 8 Mo Henry, 10 A Likely Story, 12 Count Of Carabass, Pillar, Red All Star, Rosa Klebb, Suburban Sky, 14 Your Pal Tal, 16 Nightflight, 20 Others orm Selection: YOUR PAL TAL Danger: MO HENRY

3.25

1lb lower than the highest mark Barron achieved with him. After wins at Thirsk and Doncaster recently, he is 3lb higher than the latter race but this looks a weaker event. REDRIVERMAN will take plenty of beating in the Russell Lane Jewellers Handicap Chase at Stratford. Narrowly beaten on his comeback after 18 months off at Cartmel, he avoided the bounce factor when bolting up last time out at Uttoxeter. Up 6lb for that six-length win, the handicapper has given him every chance of following up. HORSEFORCEONE makes his hurdling debut for Philip Hobbs in the John Bircham Memorial Maiden Hurdle at Newton Abbot and looks to have a promising future. Having shown ability in the pointing fields he joined Hobbs and won two bumpers without much fuss. In winning he looked a resolute galloper so it is no surprise he starts out life over timber.

Wins: 7

Places: 7

€28,735

€7,865

8 502014 PALAVICINI RUN (3) (V) (C) (S,A,G)

J Levins 4-8-4 ................ C D Hayes 103

Runs: 29

Wins: 3

Places: 6

€29,673

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J Feane 4-8-4.................. S Davis(7) 102

9 -02006 MIDNITEMUDCRABS (16) (A,S)

Runs: 17

Wins: 2

Places: 2

€21,647

4.25

1 (5) 8-56 Landsman 23 (T) A Martin 4-10-2 .........................O Orr 2 (3) 7233 Specific Gravity 11 (B;D) A Mcguinness 9-9-13 ...................................................................D Sheehy(4) 3 (6) 3727 Sharjah 15 (B;C,D) A Slattery 7-9-11............ K Leonard 4 (2) 40-7 Enzani 17 (TP;D) J McConnell 6-9-6...........D O’Connor 5 (4) 5501 Political Policy 9 (T;D) G Cromwell 6-9-2 .....G P Halpin 6 (1) 660- King Of Aran 10J (H;D) M Grassick 10-8-6 .................... ............................................................. S McCullagh(7) 2016: No corresponding race. BETTING: 15-8 Political Policy, 4 Sharjah, 5 Enzani, Specific Gravity, 6 Landsman, 8 King Of Aran Form Selection: LANDSMAN Danger: SHARJAH

4.55

2016: No corresponding race. BETTING: 5-2 Red Sabor, 9-2 Palavicini Run, 5 Geological, 6 Captain Power, 7 Bainne, 10 Red Avenger, 12 Rivellino, 16 Midnitemudcrabs, 20 Others Form Selection: RIVELLINO Danger: GEOLOGICAL SABOR 11/4 (9-3) broke well to lead, going well Herald RED over 2 lengths clear at halfway, ridden and pressed form closely over 1f out, headed narrowly inside final furlong, rallied far side closing stages to regain lead final strides, all out, won at Navan 6f gf beating Mur Hiba (9-2) by shd. 4 ran. PALAVICINI RUN 6/1 (10-0) held up in touch, 6th halfway, took closer order behind leaders over 1f out, kept on same pace in 4th inside final furlong, not trouble winner, 4th of 13, 23/4l behind Tom Dooley (8-1) at Leopardstown 7f hcap gd/y in Jul. GEOLOGICAL 7/1 (9-13) disputed early until soon headed and settled behind leaders in 3rd, pushed along after 2f, ridden after halfway and every chance almost on terms over 1f out, soon no extra and one pace in 4th well inside final furlong, 4th of 7, 31/4l behind Moviesta (10-4) at Dundalk (A.W) 5f hcap st in Jul. CAPTAIN POWER 9/2F (9-6) raced in mid-division, quite keen, pushed along to chase leaders over 1f out in 4th, no impression final 100yds, 6th of 12, 3l behind Silverkode (9-0) at Curragh 7f hcap gd in Jul.

3.55

Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden

7f 3yo plus €8,932 9 runners.

1 (2) 5 At Your Service 23 W Browne 3-9-5................ W J Lee 2 (4) -632 Barca 11 (TB) A O’Brien 3-9-5....................... D O’Brien 3 (5) 75 Chanamee 9 A Slattery 3-9-5....................K J Manning 4 (1) 7074 Dravid 26 E Delany 3-9-5 ........................J A Heffernan 5 (3) 0-55 Guardia Svizzera 43 (HB) J Oxx 3-9-5. D P McDonogh 6 (7) 0-52 Perfect Soldier 18 (P1) M D O’Callaghan 3-9-5.. S Kelly(3) 7 (6) Petit Astra P Martin 3-9-5 ......................... W M Lordan 8 (8) Fidaaha D Weld 3-9-0................................P J Smullen 9 (9) Hark J Stack 3-9-0.......................................C D Hayes 2016: No corresponding race. BETTING: 9-4 Perfect Soldier, 3 Barca, 6 At Your Service, Fidaaha, Guardia Svizzera, 8 Hark, 14 Petit Astra, 16 Chanamee, 20 Others Form Selection: PERFECT SOLDIER Danger: BARCA

Dublin’s Q102 Apprentice Handicap

1m4f 3yo plus €8,008 6 runners.

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www.fairyhouse.ie Rated Race 1

1m4f 3yo plus €11,088 6 runners. 61-4 DAYBREAK BOY (28) (A)

H De Bromhead 4-9-6.... P J Smullen 92

Runs: 3

Wins: 1

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E Doyle 5-9-6 ................R Coakley(3) 93

2

Places: 0

31/0-1 FIESOLE (36) (GF)

Places: 3

€7,400

Runs: 7

Wins: 2

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J Levins 5-9-5 ............ D O’Connor(5) 96

3 664308 BROKOPONDO (42) (D) (A,G) Places: 14

€7,700

Runs: 47

Wins: 5

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L Smyth 4-9-4.................... S Kelly(3) 98

4 269-26 MY BROTHER (20) (P) (S)

Runs: 7

Wins: 1

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A O’Brien 3-8-13......J A Heffernani 97

5 45-127 SAN REMO (50) (H) (A)

Runs: 6

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Places: 1

€54,758

6

Runs: 3

Wins: 1

Places: 1

218 BLACK RUBY (25) (C) (GY)

€11,247

€15,159

Mrs J Harrington 3-8-12 ..C O’Donoghue 81

Wins: 1

Places: 1

€9,875

2016: No corresponding race. BETTING: 5-2 Black Ruby, Fiesole, 3 San Remo, 6 Brokopondo, 13-2 Daybreak Boy, 8 My Brother Form Selection: SAN REMO Danger: MY BROTHER BLACK RUBY 9/2 (9-0) raced towards rear, some progress on far rails 2f out, weakened entering final furlong, 8th of 10, 15l behind Key To My Heart (9-0) at Naas 1m2f lstd y in Jun. FIESOLE 7/4F (9-11) held up, travelled well to take closer order over 2f out, good headway to press leader in 2nd 1f out and soon led, pushed clear under hands and heels, comfortably, won at Limerick 1m31/2f hcap gf beating Roibeard (9-7) by 31/2l. 8 ran. SAN REMO 13/2 (8-9) reshod before start, chased leaders, ridden in 4th over 3f out and took closer order briefly under pressure between horses over 2f out, no extra under 2f out and lost touch over 1f out, 7th of 18, 8l behind Sea The Lion (8-6) at Navan 1m5f hcap gd in Jun. BROKOPONDO 25/1 (9-3) held up, ridden in rear of mid-division when bumped over 2f out, kept on same pace from 1f out, 8th of 14, 83/4l behind Dragon Fei (8-13) at Curragh 1m2f hcap sft in Jun.

Herald form


THE HERALD SATURDAY 22 JULY 2017 11

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REDCAR TOMORROW

1m1f

2m

Going: GOOD TO FIRM 7f

2.30

Get The Sky Bet Advantage EBF Novice Stakes (Div II) (5) 7f 2yo only £3,396 9 runners.

1 (7) Charming Power Mrs A Duffield 2-9-2 .............N Farley 2 (2) Echo Jedd O’Keeffe 2-9-2.............................. J Garritty 3 (5) Glacier Fox T Tate 2-9-2 ................................. A Mullen 4 (8) Mydadsared Tony Coyle 2-9-2.....................B McHugh 5 (9) Nunnery Lane M W Easterby 2-9-2..............N Evans(3) 6 (1) 07 Hamba Moyo 26 (P1) T Easterby 2-8-11 ............D Allan 7 (6) 9 Lethal Lady 13 M Dods 2-8-11.......... Cal Rodriguez(5) 8 (3) 7 Molly Mayhem 24 R Fahey 2-8-11...............T Hamilton 9 (4) 5 Tight Lines 13 M Johnston 2-8-11................ J Fanning 2016: No corresponding race. BETTING: 5-2 Molly Mayhem, 11-4 Tight Lines, 4 Echo, 6 Others Form Selection: TIGHT LINES Danger: HAMBA MOYO

NEWTON ABBOT TOMORROW 1560 600 760 ¤1.27p/min. Costsmorefrommobiles.Phonovation0818217100

Going: GOOD 2m1f 3m21/2f

HURDLE 2m51/2f

CHASE

1m

JACK STREEP SELECTIONS 2.00 2.30 3.00 3.30

Get The Sky Bet Advantage EBF Novice Stakes (Div I) (5) 7f 2yo only £3,396 10 runners.

1 (9) 14 Falmouth Light 26 (D,BF) M Johnston 2-9-9 P McDonald 2 (7) 22 Arbalet 17 H Palmer 2-9-2 ..............Josephine Gordon 3 (5) 952 Barbarianatthegate 16 (B) B Meehan 2-9-2.. O Murphy 4 (8) 0 Crazy World 15 Declan Carroll 2-9-2........... D Tudhope 5 (4) 0 David Fallow 31 P Midgley 2-9-2.................... C Hardie 6 (1) 7 Jaycols Star 23 P Kirby 2-9-2.................. J Vaughan(3) 7 (3) 54 Knowing Glance 22 R Fahey 2-9-2............. P Hanagan 8 (2) 5 Tebay 25 M Dods 2-9-2 ............................P Mulrennan 9 (10) 0 Angie B 18 J Wainwright 2-8-11....................... T Eaves 10 (6) Gardinia T Easterby 2-8-11 ........ Rachel Richardson(3) 2016: No corresponding race. BETTING: 2 Arbalet, 7-2 Falmouth Light, 9-2 Barbarianatthegate, 6 Knowing Glance, 10 Tebay, 11 Crazy World, 14 Gardinia, 20 Others Form Selection: ARBALET Danger: FALMOUTH LIGHT

Jumped on first circuit only

2m21/2f 2m1/2f & 3m2f

2m5f

Winning Post Startpoint Highest Point Hi h tP i t Lowest Point Open ditch Water jump Fence

3.00

Knight Commander 4.20 Calin Du Brizais Horse Force One 4.50 Theo Vosne Romanee 5.20 Sutter’s Mill Phoenix Dawn

TRACKFACTS TOP TRACK TRAINERS WITH RUNNERS: (2013-17): Paul Nicholls 42-131, Philip Hobbs 30-145, Martin Hill 17-117, Evan Williams 15-99, Tim Vaughan 14-88. TOP TRACK JOCKEYS WITH RIDES: (2013-17): S Twiston-Davies 39-153, R Johnson 38-189, N Scholfield 20-137.

2.20

Racing Partnership TRP Novices’ Handicap Hurdle (5) 2m1f 3yo plus £3,898 6 runners.

1 P-24 Weld Arab 28 (BF) M Blake 6-12-2 ....................Mr J King(5) 2 5-P3 Arty Campbell 21 (P) B Llewellyn 7-11-12 ....... R Williams(3) 3 074- Knight Commander 221 O Murphy 4-11-7..........R Johnson 4 68-9 Magnus Romeo 21 (TB) J Farrelly 6-11-6 ...............B Powell 5 0/06 Fauve 26 (TV1) R Hawker 6-11-3....................... R Hawker(7) 6 4-U1 Findusatgorcombe 67P J Frost 5-11-1 ....... Bryony Frost(5) 2016: Mexican Border (GER) 7 11-1 5/2F, J Mcgrath (M Hill), 10 ran. BETTING: 2 Magnus Romeo, 9-4 Arty Campbell, 3 Weld Arab, 9 Knight Commander, 12 Findusatgorcombe, 18 Fauve Form Selection: ARTY CAMPBELL Danger: WELD ARAB

2.50

John Bircham Memorial Maiden Hurdle (4)

2m51/2f 4yo plus £5,084 9 runners.

1 -3U5 Carumba 16 (P) J Plessis 7-11-2 ................................ J Best 2 -111 Horse Force One 16 (C) P Hobbs 6-11-2 ............R Johnson 3 P-49 Mister Mister 13 (T) Dai Williams 6-11-2 ................ D Crosse 4 3 Phoenix Park 63P (T1) D Dennis 5-11-2................... N Fehily 5 Silver Quay 10F J Frost 5-11-2.................... Bryony Frost(5) 6 2F24 Vet Cert 21 R Harris 9-11-2 ................................ Mr C Orr(7) 7 7-13 Whoshotwho 21 (H) N Henderson 6-11-2 ..... N De Boinville 8 054 Cheyona 16 J S Mullins 5-10-9............................ J McGrath 9 P-2U Spanish Queen 26 (P1) M Gillard 4-10-6................. J Davies 2016: Bagad Bihoue 5 11-2 7/4, S Twiston-Davies (P Nicholls), 9 ran. BETTING: 10-11 Horse Force One, 2 Whoshotwho, 5 Others Form Selection: WHOSHOTWHO Danger: VET CERT

3.20

Packexe Protecting What Matters Novices’ Chase (3) 2m1/2f 4yo plus £8,545 5 runners.

1 -111 Bagad Bihoue 37 (CD) P Nicholls 6-11-12 S Twiston-Davies 2 -P11 Vosne Romanee 19 (TP;D) Dr R Newland 6-11-12 ................ ............................................................................ A Coleman 3 -425 The Land Agent 16 Dai Williams 6-11-2 ................ D Crosse 4 -34U Valshan Time 19 Mrs L Young 5-11-2......................... J Best 5 PF-4 Ivor’s Queen 33 (T;C,D) C Tizzard 8-10-9.............R Johnson 2016: War Singer (USA) 9 11-8 7/1, N Scholfield (J Farrelly), 5 ran. BETTING: 4-7 Bagad Bihoue, 13-8 Vosne Romanee, 10 Others Form Selection: BAGAD BIHOUE Danger: VOSNE ROMANEE

Arbalet Molly Mayhem Graceful Act Clear As A Bell

4.00 4.30 5.00 5.30

Mysterial Muscika Flourishing Serenity Now

Racing UK Now Live On Youview 231 H’cap (6) 1m1f 3yo plus £2,911 16 runners.

1 (5) 7237 Green Howard 32 (B;C) R Bastiman 9-9-12 D Tudhope 2 (4) 2237 The Dukkerer 15 (D) J Given 6-9-11................. T Eaves 3 (14) 5547 Lozah 34 R G Fell 4-9-10 .............................T Hamilton 4 (12) 2440 Kensington Palace 8 Mrs M Fife 4-9-7 ........B McHugh 5 (2) 5095 Mr Sundowner 14 (T) W Storey 5-9-6 .........S Jo Bell(3) 6 (16) -300 Twistsandturns 16 Declan Carroll 6-9-5...Ger O’Neill(7) 7 (6) 3454 Sooqaan 15 A Brittain 6-9-3............................ C Hardie 8 (7) 9771 Graceful Act 5 (P) R Barr 9-9-3..........................D Allan 9 (15) 0475 Leonard Thomas 11 (P) P Kirby 7-9-2 ........ Kevin Stott 10 (9) 748- Snappydresser 332 C Grant 4-9-2 .............. R Winston 11 (13) -008 Dylan’s Storm 33 (P) P Niven 5-9-2...........P Mulrennan 12 (3) 8070 Nelson’s Bay 13 W Storey 8-8-13................N Evans(3) 13 (10) 30-8 Cosmic Dust 38 R Whitaker 4-8-12 ........Phil Dennis(5) 14 (8) -355 Rupert Boy 108 S Dixon 4-8-12......Josephine Gordon 15 (1) -785 Pindaric 47 A Lockwood 3-8-11 .... Connor Murtagh(7) 16 (11) 6-56 Navajo Thunder 11 M Appleby 3-8-10......R Dawson(7) 2016: Le Deluge (FR) 6 9-12 8/1, P Mcdonald (M D Hammond), 13 ran. BETTING: 4 Graceful Act, 5 The Dukkerer, 6 Green Howard, 7 Others Form Selection: GREEN HOWARD Danger: THE DUKKERER

3.30

Watch Racing UK On BT TV Handicap (5)

7f 3yo only £3,396 17 runners.

1 (5) -650 Something Brewing 22 (B;D) I Jardine 3-9-10 . T Eaves 2 (8) 8928 Chipping 13 (P;C,BF) M Dods 3-9-10 ...........C Beasley

3.50

Packexe Over The Edge Juvenile Hurdle (3)

2m1f 3yo only £7,115 8 runners.

1 Amadeus Rox 15F A King 3-10-12................ W Hutchinson 2 Charlie Rascal 50F N Mulholland 3-10-12 ............... N Fehily 3 Il Sicario 36F W G M Turner 3-10-12 ................ N Scholfield 4 2 Phoenix Dawn 7 (P) B Powell 3-10-12....................B Powell 5 Vision De Gloire N Williams 3-10-12............... Lizzie Kelly(3) 6 4 Yorkshire Star 7 W G M Turner 3-10-12 ................. J Davies 7 Hot N Sassy 315F P Gundry 3-10-5 ........................... J Best 8 Performance Art 11F J S Mullins 3-10-5 ............. J McGrath 2016: Hygrove Percy 3 10-12 6/1, T Scudamore (N Mulholland), 7 ran. BETTING: 3 Phoenix Dawn, 7-2 Amadeus Rox, 4 Charlie Rascal, Il Sicario, 5 Vision De Gloire, 10 Yorkshire Star, 20 Others Form Selection: PHOENIX DAWN Danger: YORKSHIRE STAR

4.20

JACK STREEP SELECTIONS 2.20 2.50 3.20 3.50

Winning Post Startpoint Highest Point Lowest Point Open ditch Water jump Fence

5f 6f & 2m3f

TOP TRACK TRAINERS WITH RUNNERS: (2013-17): Richard Fahey 44-248, David O’Meara 36-219, Michael Dods 21-172, Tim Easterby 20-341, David Barron 15-88. TOP TRACK JOCKEYS WITH RIDES: (2013-17): P Mulrennan 32-226, T Hamilton 26-149, D Tudhope 25-121.

2.00

1m3f

1m6f

1560 600 760 ¤1.27p/min. Costsmorefrommobiles.Phonovation0818217100

TRACKFACTS

1m2f

1 121/ Retrieve 27F C Gray 10-11-12.......................... R Hawker(7) 2 PP-1 Bistouri D’Honore 26 (HP;C) P Nicholls 5-11-9 ..................... ..................................................................... Bryony Frost(5) 3 348- What A Scorcher 9F (C,D) Mrs N Evans 6-11-6..................... ......................................................................... R Williams(3) 4 -711 Theo 21 (H;D) Dr R Newland 7-11-4..........S Twiston-Davies 5 P-14 Towering 28 (D) A Dunn 8-11-4 ......................... L Gordon(7) 6 -225 Gone Platinum 44 (T) D Rees 8-11-4................ N Scholfield 7 3-64 Treasure The Ridge 19 (B) M Hill 8-11-0 ............. J McGrath 8 6-16 Gannicus 25 (TP) B Powell 6-11-0 ..........................B Powell 9 -2P5 Scorpion Star 26 (P) M Hill 8-10-5................. N De Boinville 10 77-6 Panis Angelicus 31 T Vaughan 8-10-3 .................... A Johns 2016: Stynes (IRE) 6 11-0 20/1, W Featherstone7 (G Mcpherson), 14 ran. BETTING: 5-2 Theo, 11-4 Bistouri D’Honore, 6 What A Scorcher, 9 Panis Angelicus, 10 Scorpion Star, 12 Gone Platinum, Treasure The Ridge, 16 Towering, 20 Others Form Selection: RETRIEVE Danger: BISTOURI D’HONORE

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

4.30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

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SIS Trading Services Handicap Hurdle (4)

3m21/2f 4yo plus £5,084 9 runners.

8-55 Decimus 26 (B;CD) J Scott 10-12-1 ................. R Hawker(7) 34-5 Kentford Heiress 68 (C,D) J S Mullins 7-12-0 .. D Sansom(7) -193 Sam Noir 14 (T;BF) P Bowen 5-11-12 ...... James Bowen(10) 51-2 Sutter’s Mill 83 E Williams 6-11-8 ....................M Bastyan(7) 07-2 Brave Helios 39 (TP) R Phillips 7-11-6 ............... D Hiskett(5) -313 Archie Rice 26 (CD) J Frost 11-11-4............ Bryony Frost(5) -4PP Bankhall 23 (P) K Bishop 6-11-1................................. J Best 7F-1 Superman De La Rue 50P (C) Mrs M Evans 11-11-1 ............................................................................ Mr C Orr(7) 9 OU78 Backoftherock 21 (T) D Rees 8-10-5................ N Scholfield 2016: Archie Rice (USA) 10 9-11 14/1, H Cobden5 (J Frost), 9 ran. BETTING: 7-2 Sutter’s Mill, 9-2 Decimus, Sam Noir, 6 Archie Rice, Kentford Heiress, 9 Brave Helios, 11 Bankhall, 12 Superman De La Rue, 20 Others Form Selection: DECIMUS Danger: KENTFORD HEIRESS

Sky Bet Go-Racing-In-Yorkshire Summer Festival H’cap (4) 6f 3yo plus £6,469 9 runners.

6-95 Singeur 78 (C) R Bastiman 10-9-12............ D Fentiman 2151 Art Obsession 22 (D) P Midgley 6-9-10.....P Mulrennan 9717 Zapper Cass 19 (T1;D) Tony Coyle 4-9-9. Josh Doyle(3) 1816 Muscika 13 (D,BF) D O’Meara 3-9-7 ........... D Tudhope 7059 Duke Cosimo 13 (D) M Herrington 7-9-2.......... T Eaves 9-90 Funding Deficit 9 (H;CD) J Goldie 7-9-1 ...S Mooney(7) 5956 Highly Sprung 8 (D) M Johnston 4-9-1 ......... J Fanning

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Going: GOOD 3m21/2f 2m1/2f

HURDLE 2m6f CHASE

2m21/2f 2m61/2f 3m31/2f & 2m1f

2m5f 3m71/2f

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Champagne City Cliffside Park Definite Future Miss Mobot

4.10 Miami Present 4.40 Wynford 5.10 A Legal Beauty

TRACKFACTS TOP TRACK TRAINERS WITH RUNNERS: (2013-17): Dan Skelton 20-104, Philip Hobbs 19-70, Jonjo O’Neill 15-98, Tom George 13-49, Neil Mulholland 11-58. TOP TRACK JOCKEYS WITH RIDES: (2013-17): H Skelton 18-85, T O’Brien 17-96, T Scudamore 17-106.

2.10

newtonabbotracing.com Handicap Hurdle (4)

2m21/2f 4yo plus £5,084 10 runners.

RUK Now On Talktalk TV Classified Claiming Stakes (6) 1m2f 3yo plus £2,911 8 runners.

1 (8) 7200 Dutch Artist 26 (P) D O’Meara 5-9-10......... D Tudhope 2 (2) 1424 Kiwi Bay 9 (C) M Dods 12-9-6............ Cal Rodriguez(5) 3 (4) 2772 Chelwood Gate 17 (V) C Dore 7-9-5.........P Mulrennan 4 (1) 2291 Hannington 11 (T;D) M Appleby 6-9-4.......R Dawson(7) 5 (3) 70-0 In The House 39 (T1) L Egerton 5-9-4 ..............N Farley 6 (5) 6516 Mysterial 5 (CD) Declan Carroll 7-9-4 .......Ger O’Neill(7) 7 (6) 2467 Warfare 44 (D) T Fitzgerald 8-9-4..................B McHugh 8 (7) 3446 Attain 18 (D) A Watson 8-9-2.................... E Greatrex(3) 2016: Captain Felix 4 9-1 3/1, G Gibbons (G Scott), 6 ran. BETTING: 11-4 Mysterial, 9-2 Attain, 11-2 Dutch Artist, Kiwi Bay, 13-2 Chelwood Gate, Hannington, Warfare, 20 Others Form Selection: MYSTERIAL Danger: DUTCH ARTIST

3m2f 4yo plus £5,247 7 runners.

3112 Calin Du Brizais 32 (B;CD) N Hawke 6-12-3... C Gethings(3) 1122 Patricktom Boru 16 E Williams 10-11-12 ........M Bastyan(7) 19-4 Dawnieriver 79 (P;D) M Scudamore 7-11-7 ........L Treadwell -1PP Royals And Rebels 16 (TB;D) C Mann 7-11-7......... N Fehily 3P-3 A Tail Of Intrigue 39 (B1;C,BF) N Henderson 9-11-6 ....................................................................... N De Boinville 6 4-77 Strumble Head 31 (B;CD) P Bowen 12-11-2 ......................... ................................................................. James Bowen(10) 7 -233 Beuvron 16 (P) M Hill 7-11-1....................................... J Best 2016: Miss Serious (IRE) 6 11-12 4/1, N Scholfield (J Scott), 7 ran. BETTING: 5-2 Calin Du Brizais, 3 Patricktom Boru, 100-30 A Tail Of Intrigue, 6 Dawnieriver, 9 Royals And Rebels, 10 Beuvron, 14 Strumble Head Form Sel: CALIN DU BRIZAIS Danger: A TAIL OF INTRIGUE

5.20

4.00

SIS Handicap Chase (4)

1 2 3 4 5

4.50

3 (10) -532 Roys Dream 34 P Collins 3-9-7....................T Hamilton 4 (9) 8553 Haworth 13 J Bethell 3-9-4 ......................... D Tudhope 5 (16) 3646 Fortuities 20 Jedd O’Keeffe 3-9-4.................. J Garritty 6 (2) 4589 Channel Packet 65 M Appleby 3-9-0........A Rawlinson 7 (1) 5888 Hitchcock 15 (B1) K A Ryan 3-8-13............. Kevin Stott 8 (7) 1281 Clear As A Bell 15 (D) T Easterby 3-8-13 ...........D Allan 9 (6) 58-7 Prince Of Clappers 26 T Easterby 3-8-9.R Richardson(3) 10 (15) 3605 Darvie 23 T D Barron 3-8-8 ........................ Sam James 11 (17) 0983 Redrosezorro 11 (H) E Alston 3-8-7.......... P P Mathers 12 (13) -645 Atrafan 13 Alan Brown 3-8-7.........................B A Curtis 13 (11) -469 Silk Mill Blue 12 (B1) R Whitaker 3-8-7.........N Evans(3) 14 (12) -334 Regal Decree 13 (P) Jedd O’Keeffe 3-8-6... P Hanagan 15 (3) 9907 Baby Helmet 11 Mrs K Tutty 3-8-3............. D Fentiman 16 (14) -877 Thornton Mary 15 B Rothwell 3-8-2 ............... C Hardie 17 (4) 7-70 Zarkavon 23 (V1) J Wainwright 3-8-2............... A Mullen 2016: No corresponding race. BETTING: 6 Clear As A Bell, 15-2 Haworth, 8 Chipping, Regal Decree, Roys Dream, 9 Something Brewing, 10 Darvie, 12 Fortuities, Hitchcock, Prince Of Clappers, Redrosezorro, 14 Channel Packet, Silk Mill Blue, 16 Atrafan, 20 Others Form Selection: SOMETHING BREWING Danger: CHIPPING

Shakespeare Media Novices’ Hurdle (4)

2m1/2f 4yo plus £5,198 9 runners.

1 411 Champagne City 33 (CD) T George 4-11-8 ........ A P Heskin 2 -541 Mister Universum 19 (T;CD) D Skelton 5-11-4...... H Skelton 3 9-78 Chasing Headlights 12 A Dunn 5-10-12 ............... A Wedge 4 0-75 Fair Frank 27 D Bridgwater 6-10-12 .. Callum McKinnes(10) 5 78-5 Justice Knight 7 M Scudamore 5-10-12.............. B Poste(3) 6 73/F Kalanisi Glen 38 J Candlish 7-10-12 ................ S W Quinlan 7 -569 Not At All 21 Jonjo O’Neill 4-10-10 ................... R McLernon 8 75 Ocean Eleven 18 M Keighley 4-10-10 .................... A Tinkler 9 Diamondsaretrumps 16F Phil Mcentee 4-10-3......J Quinlan 2016: No Win No Fee 6 11-5 3/1, A Coleman (Dr R Newland), 7 ran. BETTING: 5-4 Champagne City, 6-4 Mister Universum, 6 Others Form Sel: MISTER UNIVERSUM Danger: CHAMPAGNE CITY

2.40

Touch FM Selling Hurdle (5)

2m21/2f 4yo plus £3,249 7 runners.

1 P-2P Lightentertainment 39 (D) F J Brennan 9-11-12.................... ..........................................................................T Dowling(7) 2 B-PP Finch Flyer 7 A Sadik 10-11-10 ........................... B Poste(3) 3 586P The Kvilleken 7 (V1;CD) M Keighley 9-11-10........ H Stock(7) 4 -3P1 Buble 16 (P) D Bridgwater 8-11-6 ................... T Scudamore 5 -784 Cliffside Park 66 O Murphy 8-11-6.......................... C Poste 6 13-P Gambol 10F (TP;C,D) I Williams 7-11-6.......... S Sheppard(3) 7 5076 Art Looker 13 (TB1) Mrs T Barfoot-Saunt 5-11-0...J E Moore 2016: Alyasan (IRE) 5 11-0 13/8F, A Coleman (S Durack), 9 ran. BETTING: Evens Buble, 3 Cliffside Park, 7-2 Gambol, 14 Others Form Selection: CLIFFSIDE PARK Danger: BUBLE

3.10 1 2 3 4

Russell Lane Jewellers Handicap Chase (2)

2m1f 4yo plus £12,512 5 runners.

3-11 Definite Future 28 (B) K Lee 8-11-12................. R Patrick(7) -455 Canicallyouback 31 (D) E Williams 9-10-5............. C Ring(3) -123 Cape Caster 27 (D) E Williams 6-10-5.................... A Wedge 2/21 Red Riverman 12 (P;D) N Twiston-Davies 9-10-4................... ...........................................................................J Bargary(3) 5 4634 Irish Thistle 13 (D) Dai Williams 10-10-0 .................. J Banks BETTING: 5-4 Red Riverman, 3 Definite Future, 7-2 Others Form Sel: DEFINITE FUTURE Danger: CANICALLYOUBACK

8 (1) 825/ Stone Of Folca 809 (H) L Egerton 9-8-12 ........N Farley 9 (7) 0330 Monks Stand 8 (P;D) T Easterby 3-8-11.............D Allan 2016: Red Tycoon (IRE) 4 9-5 14/1, G Gibbons (T D Barron), 14 ran. BETTING: 100-30 Art Obsession, 4 Muscika, 9-2 Highly Sprung, 7 Zapper Cass, 15-2 Singeur, 8 Duke Cosimo, Funding Deficit, 10 Monks Stand, 20 Others Form Selection: HIGHLY SPRUNG Danger: SINGEUR

5.00

Redcar Cricket Club Fillies’ Handicap (5)

1m 3yo plus £3,396 13 runners.

1 (7) -978 Lil Sophella 36 (D) P Holmes 8-9-12........... D Tudhope 2 (12) 8487 Alexandrakollontai 8 (B;D) A Whillans 7-9-12R Scott(5) 3 (6) 90-2 Connemera Queen 30 (C) C Grant 4-9-7..... R Winston 4 (4) 721 Flourishing 22 Sir M Stoute 3-9-6................. O Murphy 5 (3) 7517 Lyric Harmony 29 (D) G Bravery 3-9-5........ Kevin Stott 6 (13) 5455 Beatbybeatbybeat 26 (V;C,D) A Brittain 4-9-4 C Hardie 7 (9) 3223 Totally Magic 5 (D,BF) R Whitaker 5-9-3 .L Edmunds(5) 8 (1) 9871 Beadlam 12 (P) R G Fell 4-9-1......................T Hamilton 9 (2) -241 Vaulted 16 R Fahey 3-9-0............................ P Hanagan 10 (10) 58-2 Pantera Negra 15 T D Barron 3-8-11............B A Curtis 11 (5) -407 Nancy Hart 10 (P1) T Dascombe 3-8-9...... P McDonald 12 (8) 0436 Someone Exciting 25 D Thompson 4-8-9 P P Mathers 13 (11) -805 Bertha Burnett 22 B Rothwell 6-8-9 ............B McHugh 2016: Lido Lady (IRE) 3 9-0 5/1, J Fanning (M Johnston), 7 ran. BETTING: 15-8 Flourishing, 11-2 Vaulted, 6 Pantera Negra, 8 Beadlam, Connemera Queen, 9 Totally Magic, 10 Lyric Harmony, 20 Others Form Sel: LIL SOPHELLA Danger: ALEXANDRAKOLLONTAI

5.30

Go Racing In Yorkshire Future Stars Apprentice Handicap (5) 1m6f 4yo plus £3,396 10 runners.

1 (2) -228 Serenity Now 41 (CD) B Ellison 9-10-0...Rossa Ryan(3) 2 (5) -856 Ingleby Hollow 34 (P) D O’Meara 5-9-12 .....P Vaughan 3 (4) 1422 Ominotago 23 M Appleby 5-9-11 .................R Dawson 4 (8) 5436 London Glory 22 (B) D Thompson 4-9-3. M Fernandes(3) 5 (3) -544 Jan De Heem 37 T Jackson 7-9-1 ..... Connor Murtagh 6 (6) 2-78 Maple Stirrup 130 (P) P Holmes 5-8-12.......Paula Muir 7 (1) 7252 Midnight Warrior 16 (T;CD) R Barr 7-8-12.J Gormley(3) 8 (9) -533 Picture Painter 9 J Goldie 4-8-12 .......Sean Mooney(3) 9 (7) 5316 Adrakhan 9 (CD) W Storey 6-8-7................. Jane Elliott 10 (10) 34-6 Angel In The Snow 38 B Ellison 4-8-7 ....... B Robinson 2016: Midnight Warrior 6 8-10 8/1, R Scott (R Barr), 8 ran. BETTING: 5 Ingleby Hollow, London Glory, Serenity Now, 6 Midnight Warrior, 7 Angel In The Snow, Ominotago, 9 Jan De Heem, Picture Painter, 11 Adrakhan, 20 Others Form Selection: INGLEBY HOLLOW Danger: OMINOTAGO RED RIVERMAN 7/4F (11-6) disputed 2nd place until chased leader 5th, led on bit 2 out, clear last, comfortably, won at Uttoxeter 2m hcap Chs gd beating Solar Impulse (12-3) by 6l. 5 ran. DEFINITE FUTURE 6/1 (11-5) behind until headway 5th, led after 9th, soon 5 lengths clear, never looked like forfeiting much of advantage after and driven to hold on well from last, won at Worcester 2m4f hcap Chs gd beating Marquis Of Carabas (11-6) by 3l. 7 ran. CAPE CASTER 9/2 (11-9) mistake 2nd, lacked fluency, chased leaders, ridden and outpaced after 9th, tried to rally but not much room before 3 out, went 3rd before last, kept on steadily flat, 3rd of 6, 51/4l behind Stynes (11-12) at Southwell 1m71/2f hcap Chs gd in Jun.

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3.40

Stuart Stanley Retro Rebel Handicap Hurdle (3) 3m21/2f 4yo plus £7,596 6 runners.

1 U2-5 Policy Breach 28 (T;C) K Bailey 6-11-12....................D Bass 2 -514 Land Of Vic 25 (TB) P Bowen 9-11-11....................S Bowen 3 13-2 Miss Mobot 16 P Hobbs 7-11-10....................S Houlihan(7) 4 2FF3 Beneficial Joe 16 G Mcpherson 7-11-8........... C Deutsch(3) 5 4-16 Mighty Leader 31 (HT;CD) F O’Brien 9-11-7........ P Brennan 6 -121 Lillian 16 (D) J S Mullins 6-11-6..................... Kevin Jones(5) 2016: No corresponding race. BETTING: 5-2 Miss Mobot, 7-2 Lillian, 5 Beneficial Joe, 6 Land Of Vic, 7 Mighty Leader, 8 Policy Breach Form Selection: MISS MOBOT Danger: BENEFICIAL JOE

4.10

Ardencote Novices’ Handicap Chase (4)

2m31/2f 4yo plus £6,498 9 runners.

1 34/5 Buck Magic 77P (BF) A Dunn 11-12-0................................... ......................................................... Mr J Smith-Maxwell(7) 2 54P- Bonobo 398 E Williams 10-11-12 .......................... A Wedge 3 4-P0 Conteur D’Histoire 39 (TP1) J O’Neill 5-11-11 .. R McLernon 4 -639 Kalaskadesemilley 13 (C) M Smith 6-11-10 .T Cheesman(5) 5 /882 Skilled 12 (H) O Murphy 6-11-9 .............................I Popham 6 0P-3 Miami Present 61 (P1) H Bethell 7-11-7.............. G Sheehan 7 88P- Orchestrated 176 D Bridgwater 6-11-3 .......... T Scudamore 8 -163 Icanmotor 19 (TP) F O’Brien 10-11-2................... P Brennan 9 8567 Blackfire 12 (TB) T Symonds 5-10-0.....................J E Moore 2016: No corresponding race. BETTING: 3 Icanmotor, 9-2 Miami Present, 11-2 Orchestrated, 13-2 Conteur D’Histoire, Skilled, 7 Bonobo, 10 Others Form Selection: SKILLED Danger: MIAMI PRESENT

4.40

Debenhams Novices’ Handicap Hurdle (4)

2m21/2f 4yo plus £5,198 9 runners.

1 -242 Charlie Papa Lima 27 H Whittington 6-12-3...... H Bannister 2 -581 Wynford 38 (T) D Skelton 4-12-0 .......................... H Skelton 3 2FF- Vital Evidence 185 (TP) N Mulholland 7-11-12 T Scudamore 4 P-66 Hazamar 26 (TP) Mrs S Leech 4-11-12................ P Brennan 5 777- Hongkong Adventure 193 O Murphy 4-11-7.........I Popham 6 388- Mizen Master 204 (T1) O Murphy 4-11-6 ................. C Poste 7 364- The Otmoor Poet 25F (P) A Hales 4-11-2........... G Sheehan 8 800- Distant High 9F (V) R Price 6-10-11..................... B Poste(3) 9 U-P0 Holy Cross 39 (TP) Miss C Dyson 6-10-9...........J Bargary(3) 2016: Blagapar 5 11-5 13/8F, C Hammond10 (Dr R Newland), 6 ran. BETTING: 9-4 Wynford, 9-2 Charlie Papa Lima, 5 Vital Evidence, 7 Hazamar, The Otmoor Poet, 9 Mizen Master, 14 Others Form Selection: WYNFORD Danger: CHARLIE PAPA LIMA

5.10

Visit racinguk.com Mares’ Standard Open NHF Race (4) 2m1/2f 4-6yo only £3,898 9 run.

1 FP-2 A Legal Beauty 77P (T1) F O’Brien 5-10-12 ......... P Brennan 2 S Celer Et Audax 63 John O’Shea 5-10-12..Miss B Hampson(5) 3 Luma’s Gift R Hawker 5-10-12 ......................... C Shoemark 4 7134 Pure Affection 18 (BF) I Williams 6-10-12 ..............T O’Brien 5 Secret Escape D McCain 5-10-12....................L Murtagh(7) 6 Cut And Run M Keighley 4-10-10 ........................... A Tinkler 7 Fine Ark H Daly 4-10-10 ................................. T Scudamore 8 6 Nicely Done 18 (BF) S Durack 4-10-10................C O’Farrell 9 33 Oksana 18 (H) B Case 4-10-10................................D Jacob 2016: En Joule 5 10-12 14/1, D F O’Regan (N Mulholland), 11 ran. BETTING: 11-4 A Legal Beauty, 5 Fine Ark, 11-2 Others Form Selection: PURE AFFECTION Danger: OKSANA


12 SATURDAY 22 JULY 2017 THE HERALD

THE FORM

THE

YESTERDAY’S RESULTS

WEEKEND WAGERS DAVY Fitzgerald’s (inset) Wexford are against the odds (versus Waterford) to get to the last four of this year’s All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship but in what is going to be a very tactically driven affair fuelled by two very passionate counties, there might not be as much between these two sides as the bookmakers suggest. The Slaneysiders to

lead at half- time and to win the match is 15/2 with Ladbrokes and worth an investment. When Royal McIlroy tee’s off at Royal Birkdale this afternoon he will do so bang in contention following is round of two-under yesterday. McIlroy was a best priced 7/1 last night to put

HAYDOCK

his woeful run behind him and claim the Claret Jug, but one player that stood out in the market was Ian Poulter. Going into moving day today, Poulter was right in touch of the leaders after a solid round yesterday and at 16/1, he could be one to get onto a docket early today.

Also starting today is the World Matchplay Darts and Gary Anderson (5/1) is worth siding with here over the odds on favourite Michael van Gerwen. Anderson has a much easier path to the final than the Dutchman, who is looking for three in-a-row at the Matchplay, but if you fancy an outsider, 15-time winner Phil ‘The Power’ Taylor is 20/1.

_ 1.50 1, FOXY FOREVER (F Norton) 5/1; 2, Midnight Malibu 11/2; 3, Landing Night 7/1. Also: Razin’ Hell 7/2fav; NR: Invincible Ridge, Seve, Dusty Blue, Memories Galore, African Friend, Jabbarockie, Tarboosh. 9 ran. nk, 2 1/2. (M Wigham). Win £5.30; PL £2.20, £2.00, £3.00; Exacta £37.50; CSF £31.86; Tricast £191.71 Trifecta £280.20 _ 2.20 1, PRESTBURY PARK (F Norton) 9/2; 2, Diamond Set 5/2fav; NR: Warton. 7 ran. 2 1/4, 3/4. (M Johnston). Win £4.60; PL £2.50, £1.40; Exacta £18.60; CSF £15.61; Trifecta £193.50 _ 2.55 1, MERLIN (M Harley) Evensfav; 2, Black Isle Boy 85/40; NR: Storm Over, Scorching Heat, Think Fashion. 4 ran. 3 1/2, 1/2. (Michael Bell). Win £1.80; Exacta £3.30; CSF £3.46; Trifecta £6.10 REMAINDER OF MEETING ABANDONED DUE TO SERIOUS INJURY TO A STALLS HANDLER PLACEPOT £7.50 to a £1 stake. QUADPOT £1.20 to a £1 stake.

NEWBURY

_ 1.40 1, MILDENBERGER (O Murphy) 4/1; 2, Ode To Autumn 8/1; 3, Al Jellaby 7/2. Also: Dubhe 3/1fav; 11 ran. 5, 1. (M Johnston). Win £4.70; PL £1.50, £2.50, £1.40; Exacta £39.40; CSF £34.84; Trifecta £154.00 _ 2.10 1, STAGE MAGIC (W Buick) 8/11fav; 2, Albishr 8/1; 3, He’s Amazing 20/1; 10 ran. 4 1/2, 1/2. (C Appleby). Win £1.60; PL £1.10, £2.20, £4.30; Exacta £8.80; CSF £6.92; Trifecta £118.00 _ 2.40 1, MAYYASAH (S Levey) 12/1; 2, Mushahadaat 9/4fav; 3, Lady Dancealot 7/1; NR: It’s Not Unusual. 13 ran. 2 1/2, 3/4. (R Hannon). Win £12.50; PL £3.40, £1.50, £2.80; Exacta £49.40; CSF £37.11; Trifecta £544.40 _ 3.15 1, MISTRESS QUICKLY (P Dobbs) 7/2fav; 2, Notice 4/1; 3, Melinoe 5/1; NR: Sure To Explore. 9 ran. 2 1/4, nk. (R Beckett). Win £4.30; PL £1.90, £1.70, £1.90; Exacta £18.20; CSF £17.71; Tricast £69.51 Trifecta £113.20 _ 3.50 1, MADELINE (S De Sousa) 13/8fav; 2, Natural 13/2; 3, Another Batt 5/1; 9 ran. 2 1/4, 3 2 /4. (R Varian). Win £2.50; PL £1.40, £2.00, £1.50; Exacta £12.70; CSF £11.95; Trifecta £34.30 _ 4.25 1, JUKEBOX JIVE (J Egan) 13/8fav; 2, Aurora Gray 6/1; NR: Percy Veer. 5 ran. shd, 10. (A Honeyball). Win £2.70; PL £1.50, £2.00; Exacta £8.40; CSF £10.67; Trifecta £16.00 _ 4.55 1, WORLD POWER (J Crowley) 7/1; 2, Dance Teacher 4/1fav; 3, Sheikspear 6/1; 10 ran. 3/4, 2 3/4. (P Cole). Win £7.50; PL £2.40, £1.80, £2.10; Exacta £39.30; CSF £34.07; Tricast £181.70 Trifecta £159.00 _ 5.25 1, CHAMPAGNE BOB (J Fisher) 9/4; 2, Field Of Vision 15/8Jfav. Also: Oeil De Tigre 15/8Jfav; NR: Miracle Garden. 4 ran. 2 1/2, 2 1/2. (R Price). Win £2.60; Exacta £6.90; CSF £6.68; Trifecta £8.00 PLACEPOT £12.90 to a £1 stake. QUADPOT £5.50 to a £1 stake.

NOTTINGHAM

_ 2.00 1, FIRST DRIVE (L Steward) 7/2; 2, Barig Al Thumama 15/2. Also: Picture No Sound 7/4fav; NR: Extraction. 6 ran. 1/2, shd. (Michael Bell). Win £3.90; PL £2.30, £4.30; Exacta £20.10; CSF £26.49; Trifecta £63.00 _ 2.30 1, MILTON ROAD (G Downing) 7/1; 2, Rock On Bertie 8/1. Also: Porchy Party 100/30fav; NR: Super Florence, The Love Doctor, Archie Perkins. 7 ran. nk, 1 1/2. (M Channon). Win £7.10; PL £2.20, £5.50; Exacta £58.50; CSF £57.35; Tricast £353.00 Trifecta £396.20 _ 3.05 1, ZUMRAN (David Egan) 6/4; 2, Fantasy Keeper 11/10fav; NR: Bourbonisto, Agnethe. 5 ran. 3, 1 1/2. (P Mcbride). Win £2.20; PL £1.10, £1.60; Exacta £3.40; CSF £3.35; Trifecta £9.80 _ 3.40 1, SEEKING MAGIC (R Tate) 5/1; 2, Lexington Times 3/1fav; NR: Wentworth Falls, Dougan. 6 ran. nk, 1/2. (Clive Cox). Win £7.10; PL £2.70, £1.60; Exacta £21.70; CSF £18.73; Tricast £56.18 Trifecta £81.30 _ 4.15 1, FROSTING (P Cosgrave) 11/1; 2, Sea Tide 2/1; 3, Mahabba 15/8fav; 9 ran. nk, 1. (W Haggas). Win £9.90; PL £2.80, £1.20, £1.10; Exacta £22.10; CSF £32.60; Trifecta £90.50 _ 4.45 1, SEE THE MASTER (S Hitchcott) 11/4fav; 2, Ehtiraas 7/2; 7 ran. 1 1/2, 1/2. (Clive Cox). Win £2.80; PL £1.70, £2.00; Exacta £12.40; CSF £11.73; Trifecta £50.20 _ 5.15 1, PACIFIC SALT (C Shepherd) 8/1; 2, Heart Of Gold 6/1; 3, Beverley Bullet 11/2Jfav. Also: Size Matters 11/2Jfav; NR: Lord Murphy, Still Waiting. 13 ran. 1/2, 1/2. (Mrs P Sly). Win £9.10; PL £2.60, £2.60, £1.80; Exacta £74.50; CSF £54.44; Tricast £302.54 Trifecta £566.70 PLACEPOT £165.40 to a £1 stake. QUADPOT £6.00 to a £1 stake.

HAMILTON

_ 5.45 1, HERNANDO TORRES (N Evans) 5/2fav; 2, Bollihope 7/2; NR: Let Right Be Done. 6 ran. 1/2, nk. (M W Easterby). Win £2.50; PL £1.50, 4 £1.50; Exacta £10.30; CSF £10.73; Trifecta £27.60 _ 6.20 1, HAN SOLO BERGER (P Mulrennan) 15/8; 2, Clubbable 3/1. Also: Austin Powers 7/4fav; 5 ran. nse, 5. (K Dalgleish). Win £2.70; PL £1.10, £1.50; Exacta £6.50; CSF £7.53; Trifecta £10.90 _ 6.50 1, GLENROWAN ROSE (C Beasley) 16/1; 2, Harwoods Volante 13/2. Also: Hee Haw 7/4fav; 6 ran. 4, 1 3/4. (K Dalgleish). Win £16.00; PL £5.80, £2.50; Exacta £109.10; CSF £105.13; Trifecta £394.80 _ 7.20 1, CLASSIC SENIORITY (D Tudhope) 16/1; 2, Dark Defender 28/1; 3, Six Strings 9/1. Also: Naggers 4/1fav; NR: Al Qahwa. 14 ran. 1 1/4, 3/4. (Mrs M Fife). Win £18.70; PL £5.20, £9.00, £2.40; Exacta £401.60; CSF £413.32; Tricast £2548.40 Trifecta £2065.00 _ 7.55 1, DEFOE (H Bentley) 5/4fav; 2, Frankuus 5/1; NR: Monticello. 6 ran. 1 1/2, 1 1/4. (R Varian). Win £1.80; PL £1.10, £2.40; Exacta £7.30; CSF £7.74; Trifecta £12.80 _ 8.25 1, REGAL MIRAGE (Rachel Richardson) 5/2; 2, Schmooze 28/1; 3, Falcon’s Fire 14/1. Also: Bonnie Arlene 2/1fav; 8 ran. 3 3/4, 2 1/4. (T

Easterby). Win £2.90; PL £1.30, £4.80, £3.50; Exacta £49.60; CSF £66.86; Tricast £832.41 Trifecta £259.20 _ 8.55 1, AMY BLAIR (C Beasley) 7/2; 2, Archipeligo 100/30. Also: Indian Chief 5/2fav; NR: Polar Forest. 7 ran. 1 3/4, nk. (K Dalgleish). Win £3.80; PL £1.90, £2.00; Exacta £18.60; CSF £15.41; Tricast £33.04 Trifecta £50.50 PLACEPOT £624.20 to a £1 stake. QUADPOT £165.30 to a £1 stake.

NEWMARKET (JULY)

_ 5.35 1, GLENYS THE MENACE (K Fox) 3/1Jfav; 2, Twenty Times 3/1Jfav; 3, Safira Menina 12/1; 8 ran. 1 3/4, 1 1/4. (John Best). Win £3.80; PL £1.40, £1.60, £3.00; Exacta £13.10; CSF £11.96; Tricast £91.40 Trifecta £128.70 _ 6.10 1, QUIVERY (J P Spencer) 8/11fav; 2, Dixieland Diva 20/1; 3, Ruysch 14/1; NR: Laurens. 9 ran. 3/4, 2. (J Noseda). Win £1.60; PL £1.10, £4.60, £3.40; Exacta £18.90; CSF £24.01; Trifecta £152.30 _ 6.40 1, TAFAAKHOR (D O’Neill) 16/1; 2, Sterling Silva 20/1; 3, Angel Down 4/1. Also: Rigoletto 9/4fav; 8 ran. 1 1/2, 1. (R Hannon). Win £18.50; PL £3.30, £3.70, £1.40; Exacta £85.70; CSF £273.89; Tricast £1533.64 Trifecta £534.90 _ 7.10 1, ORNATE (R L Moore) 7/2; 2, Monsieur Joe 12/1. Also: Goldream 5/2fav; NR: Yalta, Verdi. 7 ran. 4, 3/4. (R Cowell). Win £3.80; PL £1.90, £3.60; Exacta £44.70; CSF £42.79; Trifecta £142.40 _ 7.45 1, RAVEN’S LADY (G Wood) 11/2; 2, Clon Coulis 9/2fav; 3, Summer Chorus 16/1; 12 ran. nk, 2 3/4. (M Botti). Win £5.80; PL £2.10, £2.20, £4.80; Exacta £36.50; CSF £29.19; Tricast £372.98 Trifecta £500.60 _ 8.15 1, PRETTY ASSET (W Buick) 6/5fav; 2, Awfaa 8/1; NR: Good Business. 7 ran. 2 1/4, 3. (C Appleby). Win £2.00; PL £1.40, £3.40; Exacta £10.80; CSF £11.30; Trifecta £23.60 _ 8.45 1, WHISPERED KISS (S W Kelly) 14/1; 2, Emily Goldfinch 8/1; 3, Robbie Roo Roo 4/1. Also: African Blessing 7/2fav; NR: Childesplay, Aqua Libre. 10 ran. shd, 2 1/2. (Mike Murphy). Win £14.70; PL £3.50, £3.20, £1.80; Exacta £182.40; CSF £123.12; Tricast £551.73 Trifecta £2162.00 PLACEPOT £321.10 to a £1 stake. QUADPOT £219.00 to a £1 stake.

PONTEFRACT

_ 6.30 1, DANZAN (D Probert) 7/1; 2, Our Man In Havana 11/4fav; 3, Life For Rent 16/1; NR: Lord Caprio. 12 ran. 10, 1. (A Balding). Win £6.20; PL £2.00, £1.40, £4.50; Exacta £24.20; CSF £25.54; Trifecta £241.90 _ 7.00 1, MANCINI (R Kingscote) 4/9fav; 2, Count Simon 7/2; NR: Itsalonglongroad, Steaming. 4 ran. nk, 21. (J Portman). Win £1.40; Exacta £2.70; CSF £2.49; Trifecta £4.60 7.35_1, AVON BREEZE (L Edmunds) 9/2; 2, Powerallied 9/1; 3, Gamesome 7/2fav; NR: Confessional, Move In Time, My Name Is Rio, Signore Piccolo, Megan Lily. 8 ran. 1, 1 3/4. (R Whitaker). Win £5.10; PL £1.70, £2.20, £1.60; Exacta £50.60; CSF £41.91; Tricast £154.26 Trifecta £184.90 8.05_1, CROWNING GLORY (Georgia Cox) 6/1; 2, Red Tea 14/1. Also: Sands Chorus 7/2fav; NR: Torrid, Roller, Candelisa. 7 ran. 1 1/4, 1. (R Beckett). Win £6.20; PL £2.90, £4.50; Exacta £67.50; CSF £75.18; Tricast £356.94 Trifecta £473.40 8.35_1, MR C (Joe Doyle) 14/1; 2, Akkadian Empire 14/1; 3, Epitaph 4/1. Also: Luminous 11/4fav; NR: Tread Lightly. 10 ran. hd, 1. (O Pears). Win £13.50; PL £3.20, £2.90, £1.50; Exacta £202.50; CSF £189.03; Tricast £938.26 Trifecta £363.50 9.05_1, MR ORANGE (D C Costello) 7/1; 2, Perfect Symphony 6/1; 3, Kommander Kirkup 33/1. Also: Nibras Again 3/1fav; NR: Tavener. 12 ran. 1 1/2, 1 3/4. (P Midgley). Win £5.90; PL £2.40, £2.30, £11.10; Exacta £50.90; CSF £46.40; Tricast £1339.07 Trifecta £2137.90 PLACEPOT £643.70 to a £1 stake. QUADPOT £86.50 to a £1 stake.

KILBEGGAN

5.50_1, MYSTIC THEATRE (P Townend) 4/11fav; 2, Gracemount 11/4; 3, Nellie Pledge 16/1; 11 ran. 7, 21. (W Mullins). Win €1.30; PL €1.02, €1.10, €2.40; Exacta €2.00; CSF €2.01; Trifecta €11.00 6.25_1, MONARCH (J S McGarvey) 6/4fav; 2, Canny Tom 4/1; 3, Herminio 4/1; 13 ran. 4 1/2, 3. (J P O’Brien). Win €1.80; PL €1.20, €1.70, €1.50; Exacta €9.00; CSF €7.84; Trifecta €19.40 _ 6.55 1, MEZAJY (D G Hogan) 4/1; 2, Zanjabeel 6/4fav; 3, Black Benny 16/1; NR: Coherent. 8 ran. shd, 6. (D Hogan). Win €4.60; PL €1.90, €1.02, €3.10; Exacta €12.10; CSF €10.81; Tricast €83.60 Trifecta €114.40 _ 7.25 1, WHATEVER IT TAKES (D McInerney) 14/1; 2, Uptake 20/1; 3, Presenting Beara 7/1; 4, Cairnshill 6/1. Also: Itsallhappening 9/2Jfav; Queeny 9/2Jfav; NR: Naughty Molly, Joint Reaction, Rock On Barney. 16 ran. 9 1/2, 1/2, 4 1/2. (N Madden). Win €13.20; PL €2.80, €5.00, €2.50, €2.10; Exacta €769.20; CSF €283.16; Tricast €2154.08 _ 8.00 1, NEWSWORTHY (Mr S Cavanagh) 14/1; 2, Screaming Rose 5/4fav; 3, Master Appeal 5/1; NR: Tesseract. 10 ran. 4 1/2, 2. (Mrs D Love). Win €17.40; PL €3.90, €1.02, €1.90; Exacta €54.80; CSF €34.45; Trifecta €189.20 _ 8.30 1, PHIL’S MAGIC (D Meyler) 7/2fav; 2, Mr Boss Man 14/1; 3, Net D’Ecosse 14/1; NR: Stonehall Jack, Black Zambezi, Plain Talking. 13 ran. hd, 3. (A Martin). Win €4.60; PL €1.70, €4.00, €4.80; Exacta €64.50; CSF €54.54; Tricast €639.48 Trifecta €1518.70 9.00_1, COURT ARTIST (Mr P W Mullins) 7/2; 2, Slippery Serpent 11/4fav; 3, Court Tycoon 3/1; 8 ran. 5 1/2, 1 1/2. (W Mullins). Win €3.60; PL €1.30, €1.10, €1.40; Exacta €10.90; CSF €14.16; Trifecta €30.30 JACKPOT Not Won. Pool of 3,858.80 carried forward to Gowran Park today PLACEPOT €7.10.


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