Pearse Rogan

hometown

Enniscorthy, Wexford

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After having his first ride in a QR maiden at Leopardstown for Jim Bolger in July 2018, Wexford native Pearse Rogan teamed-up with the Shay Slevin-trained Spring Well when making his point-to-point debut at Tinahely in October of that year. Rogan partnered his first career win when guiding Fiston Du Mou to victory at Dromahane in December 2020 in what proved to be a remarkable breakthrough campaign for him as he would end the season with eight wins, which sealed the Under-21 title thanks to a fruitful partnership with handler Donnchadh Doyle. At the end of the 2021 autumn season, Rogan retired from race riding.
 

2023/24Season
0
Winners
CareerTotal
10
Winners
Date
Course
Race type
Horse
Fin Pos
Distance
SP
Handler
Video
4yo Mares Maiden
4th
15½L
3/1
play
5yo Geldings Maiden
PU
5/1
play
5yo+ Geldings Maiden
PU
6/1
play
5yo+ Mares Maiden
8th
33L
7/1
play
5yo+ Geldings Maiden
1st
3L
7/2
play
4yo Geldings Maiden
4th
11L
4/1
play
5yo+ Unplaced Maiden
6th
20L
5/1
play
5&6yo Geldings Maiden
1st
4L
5/2JF
play

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Rogan Claims Under-21 Title

The final weekend of the point-to-point season proved to be crucial for Pearse Rogan as he picked up his first point-to-point award after winning the Under-21 Title.

Under 21 Title Heats Up As Rogan Registers Kirkistown Double

It’s all to play for in the Under 21’s title, with four riders in contention going into the final day of the 2020-21 point-to-point season at Grennan.

Er Dancer wins first open of 2021 as older horses return

The recent Ulster National fourth got the better of Vinnies Nephue at Lisronagh where the older geldings' maiden was divided. 

Next Gen | Pearse Rogan

The latest jockey to feature in our Next Generation is Enniscorthy native Pearse Rogan who partnered his first winner aboard Fiston Du Mou at Dromahane.