Declan Lavery
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Downpatrick, Down
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Declan Lavery had very successful relationship with Brian Hamilton, and it was the Co. Down handler that provided him with his initial points winner, Hey R Fella, at Taylorstown in October 2011, having made his debut at Tyrella in March 2009. As well as partering many top open horses such as Warne, Maple Mons and Mr Bolt to success, Lavery has also guided expensive four-year-old's to victory including Lecale's Article at Largy, plus Loughanmore winners Lucky Pass and Bach De Clermont. More recently he has been associated with former rider-turned handler, Patrick Turley, with the pair successful with My Whirlwind, the subsequent £400,000 seller.
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Milestone for Lavery
Declan Lavery reached a career milestone on Saturday when registering his 50th winner between the flags when guiding the Gary Dillion trained Drumlee Castle to victory.
Big day for Turley with first track success
Paddy Turley teamed up with Declan Lavery to record his first rules success with victory at Down Royal.
Report | Tyrella 07th March 2020
Murphy back in front with Greenrock Abbey.
Report | Kirkistown 23rd November 2019
Askinvillar was a 12th winner of the season for Colin Bowe.
Report | Dromohane 10th November 2019
Queens Brook justifies faith with smooth maiden strike.
Hi Murphy overhauls My Oakclahome late to win at Downpatrick
The Sean McParlan-trained favourite won his fourth race of the season in the Frank Fitzsimmons Memorial.
Report | Moira 6th April 2019
Direct Fire became Brian Hamilton's first winner in the Gigginstown House Stud colours.
Lavery successful in overturning controversial Cheltenham ban
Declan Lavery won his appeal against the ten-day suspension he received during the Cheltenham Festival.
Lavery set to appeal controversial Festival suspension
Declan Lavery is to appeal his 10-day ban which has provoked a big outcry.
AP McCoy slams BHA over Declan Lavery Cheltenham suspension
The 20-time champion did not hold back in his criticism of the BHA following the National Hunt Chase bans.
Irish riders hit with bans following National Hunt Chase
Rob James, Declan Lavery and Noel McParlan all felt the wrath of the Cheltenham Festival stewards.
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.
Report | Ballycahane 3rd March 2019
It was a very cold and wet day on Sunday when the Limerick Harriers held their first point-to-point meeting at their new track at Ballycahane.
Report | Kirkistown 9th February 2019
Colin Bowe made a successful start to his new relationship with Gigginstown House Stud, as Hell’s Canyon, returned the easy ten-length winner.
Report | Largy 21st Apr 18
Watyawaitingfor provided local owner Robert Armstrong and the BBC Home Ground team with plenty to celebrate.
Report | Farmacaffley 24th Feb 18
It was a treble-winning day to remember for local rider Darie McConville at the annual Armagh fixture.
Report | Oldtown 11th Feb 18
Jamie Codd was in double-winning form on a bitterly cold day for point-to-point followers at The Folly.
Report | Mainstown 3rd Dec 17
Champion point-to-pointer Ourmanmassini returned to the winners enclosure as part of a Peter Flood double.
Report | Loughanmore 14th Oct 17
Got The Nac proved to be another eye-catching value purchase by Kildare handler Peter Flood.