
Boardsmill Stud-resident Sumbal produced his first point-to-point winner when Red Rubio took the four-year-old geldings’ maiden at Tattersalls in smart fashion
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The IHRB have announced the cut-off dates by which handlers will need to have submitted their hunter certs to run early in the season.
Eoin Staples reflects on his strong start in the professional ranks, as he is one of a number of point-to-point jockeys to successfully make the switch this summer.
SEE MOREThe INHSC have released the 2025 Autumn Fixture List, there is a total of the 27 fixtures scheduled to take place which is the same number as last season.
SEE MORETattersalls Ireland concluded it’s final store sale of the season with the second session of the July Store Sale.
SEE MOREFairyhouse, Down Royal and Limerick will each continue to stage a hunter chase later this year.
SEE MOREThe Wexford-based breeder scooped the Dungar Quality Oats cash prize for the 2024/25 point-to-point season
SEE MOREOrange fence and toe board markings will be painted white for the new point-to-point season to improve visibility.
SEE MOREColin Bowe enjoyed another successful season with 42 winners and will be crowned leading handler for the thirteenth time and his tenth consecutive win since 2015.
SEE MOREDownpatrick native Toni Quail was this season's leading female rider, finishing up on nine winners for the season.
SEE MOREBarry Stone and Rob James shared this years Eastern Title finishing on 21 winners a piece.
SEE MORECon's Roc will be aimed at the Cheltenham Festival Hunter Chase after winning the maiden hunter chase at Limerick.
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Boardsmill Stud-resident Sumbal produced his first point-to-point winner when Red Rubio took the four-year-old geldings’ maiden at Tattersalls in smart fashion