J.G. Cosgrave
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Constitution Hill reigns supreme with crowning performance
The nine-length victory was a third successive Champion Hurdle triumph for Irish point-to-point graduates in the race.
Honeysuckle too good once again for back-to-back Champion Hurdles
The star mare extended her unbeaten run to 15 races and 11 Grade 1's since her Dromahane debut victory.
Honeysuckle remains unbeaten
Honeysuckle bettered the long-standing unbeaten record of Bula when winning her third Chanelle Pharma Irish Champion Hurdle
Big Leg Up impresses at Downpatrick
The Boardsmill Sires maiden hunters chase at Downpatrick was claimed in good style by the Gerry Cosgrave trained Big Leg Up.
CHELTENHAM: Honeysuckle and Rachael Blackmore make history
The Dromahane winner became the latest pointing export to win the most coveted prize over hurdles following on from Faugheen in 2015.
CHELTENHAM: Shishkin doubles up in Arkle Trophy
Virginia Considine's Lingstown winner was another wide-margin Grade 1 winner on day one of the Festival.
Graded double for Pointing mares at Cork
Sayce Gold and Mount Ida were both among the winners at Mallow Racecourse on Sunday afternoon.
Cosgrave: It was superb the way she won!
Cheltenham Festival winning mare Honeysuckle started life out with Jerry Cosgrave when winning her four-year-old mares maiden.
Honeysuckle is all guts to remain unbeaten in Grade 1 Mares Hurdle
The Dromahane winner lowered the colours of Benie Des Dieux to win her fourth Grade 1 prize.
Report | Tyrella 07th March 2020
Murphy back in front with Greenrock Abbey.
Four Grade 1 winners for pointing graduates in February
There were 14 graded-race winners in February, including four Grade 1 winners.
Mark O'Hare still riding winners in his fourth decade riding
The Banbridge-native rode a winner at Farmaclaffley on Saturday afternoon, which secured O'Hare with a winner in four decades.
Honeysuckle extends unbeaten record in Irish Champion Hurdle
The Dromahane winner had to dig deep to record her most valuable victory to date at the Dublin Racing Festival.
A record-breaking seven Grade 1 successes were achieved in December
185 former pointers were successful under rules in December. Click here to see some of the highlights.
Battleoverdoyen makes all for second Grade 1 success
The Loughanmore victor led home a 1-2 for Irish Pointers in the Neville Hotels Novice Chase at Leopardstown.
Report | Tattersalls 08th December 2019
Jerminnie Green propels James to third in the jockeys’ table.
Honeysuckle dominates Hattons Grade in 1-2 for Pointers
Jerry Cosgrave's Dromahane winner picked up her second Grade 1 prize as she remained unbeaten.
Report | Tyrella 2nd March 2019
It was a red letter day for John McNally who saddled his first winner as a handler in the older maiden for novice riders when Nabraska ran out a ready winner.
Grade 1 Glory for Battleoverdoyen as Irish Pointers dominate
Loughanmore winner Battleoverdoyen led home a clean sweep of the placings for former Irish Pointers at Naas on Sunday.
Honeysuckle makes all to preserve her unbeaten record
The Dromahane maiden winner advertised her claims for some bigger spring targets with Listed success at Thurles.
Report | Tattersalls 9th December 2018
The first of nine contests produced an impressive display when Mount Ida took the opening division of the four-year-old mares’ maiden.
Fantastic four-timer for Yeats in Sunday's four-year-old's
The four-time Ascot Gold Cup winner proved to be the sire to follow, as he won three of the four-year-old maidens at Tattersalls.
Report | Taylorstown 28th Apr 18
Court Jurado and Everybreathyoutake were among the four-year-old winners at Taylorstown.
Report | Dromahane 22nd Apr 18
Runaway winner Honeysuckle ensured the long journey to Cork proved worthwhile for Jerry Cosgrave & Mark O'Hare.
Report | Kirkistown 10th Mar 18
Conditions were very tough at Kirkistown on Saturday where Mark O'Hare enjoyed a double on the day.
Report | Farmacaffley 24th Feb 18
It was a treble-winning day to remember for local rider Darie McConville at the annual Armagh fixture.
Report | Kirkistown 10th Feb 18
Warren Ewing continued his great run of success in the four-year-old maiden at Kirkistown with Bold Plan.