Jamie Scallan
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Tomhaggard, Wexford
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Jamie Scallan began his riding career with the late Willie Codd, who supplied him with his first mount and winner, both of which came aboard the same horse, Flabello. Having made his pointing debut at Lingstown in November 2015, Scallan got off the mark aboard the Publisher gelding at Moira in October 2016. Scallan has certainly caught the attentions of many Wexford handlers, in particular Sean Doyle, which has developed into a strong association. It was on Doyle's Solomn Grundy that Scallan recorded his first track winner when the pair won the 2021 Tetretema Cup at Gowran Park.
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Private Ryan continues upward trajectory in Downpatrick feature
The seven-year-old backed-up his Punchestown Festival victory by overhauling Gorthill on the climb to the line.
Solomn Grundy lands Tetretema Cup to give Scallan first track winner
Sean Doyle's charge proved to be tough in the testing conditions as he ran out a willing winner of the Gowran feature.
Report | Oldtown 15th February 2020
Screaming talent lifts Donoghue to first double strike
Report | Knockmullen House 10th November 2019
Highly impressive Forge Hill sparks a double for Doyle.
Report | Loughanmore 26th October 2019
O’Neill on a mission to secure fourth rider title.
Report | Knockanard 17th February 2019
Knockanard will live long in the memory of 18-year-old Alannah Budds, as she rode her initial points winner aboard her cousin Ken Budd’s Mrs Mcro.
Report | Tinahely 13th January 2019
Dime A Dozen gained an overdue success when taking the opening Weatherbys Ireland five and six-year-old mares’ maiden.
Next Generation | Rider - Jamie Scallan
Jamie Scallan opened his account for the season in the four-year-old mares’ maiden at Borris House and discusses his career to date here.
Report | Borris 9th December 2018
The red-hot form of the Ellen Doyle yard continued on Sunday, as she registering an across the card double.
Stradbally | 6th May 18
A red-letter day for Andrew Phelan
Report | Lingstown 11th Mar 18
On a day to remember for the Monbeg Syndicate, it was their Thatsy who initiated a two-timer for jockey James Walsh and local handler Donnachadh Doyle.