James Hannon
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Tallow, Waterford
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James Hannon has been riding on the point-to-point circuit since 2000, with his first success coming in October 2003 at Ballindenisk aboard Farasani. The 2022 season saw him win his first title when sharing the southern award with Barry O'Neill with a personal best of 20 winners, a season which also saw him record his first treble which was achieved at his local fixture in Tallow. Hannon's family stand Grand National sires Artic Cosmos, Sholokov, Scorpian, Mizzou, More's Wells and new recruit Ilaraab at their Old Road Stud in Waterford.
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Point-to-Point Awards 2022
The Irish National Hunt Steeplechase Committee Annual Point-to-point awards took place at Dunboyne Castle on Saturday 18th June after a long-awaited three-year absence due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Second four-year-old winner of weekend brings Hannon to 100
Popular rider James Hannon rode his 100th winner between the flags with success in the Dromahane opener.
Report | Turtulla 08th March 2020
Power puts Boher on track.
Report | Kildorrery 23rd February 2020
Blue Sans proves better value than New Money.
Matt Collins enjoying a fruitful season
The Co. Cork handler won the four-year-old maiden at Knockanard on Sunday
Report | Knockanard 16th February 2020
Tallow For Coal pours on power for Hannon.
Report | Aghabullogue 12th January 2020
No distress for Damsel as King and Curling make hay.
Report | Turtulla 17th November 2019
Harding on the mark with Scene Not Herd in Turtulla success.
Report | Dromohane 10th November 2019
Queens Brook justifies faith with smooth maiden strike.
Report | Ballingarry 3rd June 2019
The success of Clorinka saw Maxine O'Sullivan seal the Ladies title in the final race of the season.
Report | Ballingarry 2nd June 2019
There was double delight for James Kenny at the Tipperary course, including a family success with Ya Boy Ya.
Report | Inchydoney 26th May 2019
Hacksaw Ridge became the latest winner to be sent out by promising young Wexford handler Richard Black.
Report | Dromahane 14th April 2019
Bobhopeornohope was a third four-year-old maiden winner of the season for Cormac Doyle.
Report | Ballyarthur 17th March 2019
Clare handler Joe Ryan seems to have another smart on his hands in the form of debut winner Adrimel.
Report | Lismore 10th March 2019
Derek O'Connor was witnessed to purposefully good effect when winning aboard the Liam Burke-owned/trained newcomer Exod'ela
Report | Tallow 10th February 2019
Wexford handler Donnchadh Doyle sent out Deploy The Getaway to triumph in the competitive 12-runner Tinnakill House four-year-old maiden.
Report | Belharbour 3rd February 2019
Pat Doyle has a great record around Belharbour and his Fado Des Brosses took the opening Costello Family four-year-old maiden in impressive fashion.
Report | Templenacarriga 6th January 2019
Colin Bowe and Barry O'Neill continued their rich vein of form when landing the opening contest with Streets Of Fire.
Dromahane | 20th May 18
Sam Curling seems to have another smart prospect on his hands in the form of Longhouse Sale.
Report | Stowlin 29th Apr 18
The East Galway introduced their new course at Stowling to positive feedback from riders and handlers alike.
Report | Dromahane 22nd Apr 18
Runaway winner Honeysuckle ensured the long journey to Cork proved worthwhile for Jerry Cosgrave & Mark O'Hare.
Report | Inch 31st Mar 18
On a typically high class card at Inch, Aidan Fitzgerald's Deja Vue stood out as a smart recruit.
Report | Bandon 25th Feb 18
Fenno's Storm brought up a milestone 200th points winner in the career of rider Declan Queally at Bandon.
Report | Knockanard 17th Feb 18
Shadow Rider continued an excellent start to the spring 4yo campaign for Barry O'Neill, Colin Bowe & Walter Connors.
Report | Tallow 4th Feb 18
James Walsh and Cormac Doyle combined to take the Tallow four-year-old maiden with Some Operator.
Report | Templencarriga 31st Dec 17
There were New Year's Eve celebrations for rider James Hannon after he secured a Templencarriga double.
Report | Boulta 10th Dec 17
The 12-runner Hurleys SuperValu, Midleton four-year-old mares’ maiden developed into a truly dramatic race.
Report | Ballindenisk 3rd Dec 17
The Batt O’Connell-trained Truckin All Night, a former three-time track scorer, made a triumphant return to action by coming with a well-timed run under 19-year-old Shane Baragry.