Declan Queally
hometown
Cappagh, Waterford
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Declan Queally is a member of the illustrious '200 club' having ridden his 200th point-to-point winner aboard Fenno's Storm at Bandon in February 2018. That is just under 14-years after he first got off the back between the flags at Dromahane in May 2004. He has since ridden over 200 winners, completing the double centary aboard his own trained Fenno's Storm at Bandon on Febuary 18th, 2018. On the track, Queally won the 2018 running of the Tetratema Cup with Fenno's Storm.
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One-two for ex-Pointers in the Ultima Handicap Chase
The Conditional dug deep for a valuable success in the Grade 3 on day one of the Cheltenham Festival.
Report | Ballindenisk 19th May 2019
Strengthofmind stepped up from his ninth on debut to win the four-year-old maiden by a length.
Report | Dromahane 14th April 2019
Bobhopeornohope was a third four-year-old maiden winner of the season for Cormac Doyle.
Report | Dromahane 7th April 2019
Declan Queally and Debbie Hartnett combined to sucess with Exit Eleven for Kilkenny handler Joe Walsh.
Report | Kildorrery 24th February 2019
The opening division of the five and six-year-old mares’ maiden saw the gambled on Arthur's Baby take victory for owner/handler Mark McNiff.
Report | Cragmore 10th February 2019
Barry O’Neill continues to maintain his advantage at the head of the leading riders table, with a double on the day bringing his tally for the season to 29.
Report | Kilfeacle 27th January 2019
Declan Queally enjoyed a day to remember at Kilfeacle when not only training a double but also steering home three winners on the afternoon.
Report | Mainstown 6th January 2019
Longhouse Music brought her seasonal tally to five, when taking the ITM ladies open in the colours of John Duggan.
Report | Dromahane 30th 2018
The 11-time champion rider Derek O'Connor, this country's winning most rider between the flags, recorded his 1200th Irish points success.
Report | Ballindenisk 2nd December 2018
Darragh Allen attained a notable milestone by partnering his 21st career winner, shedding his five pound claim in the process.
Report | Dromahane 11th November 2018
Declan Queally made his only mount of the day count when combining with Debbie Hartnett to win the 5YO Mares maiden aboard Whatsastory.
Report | Loughrea 14th October 2018
Sunday’s Loughrea fixture proved to be a red letter day for novice rider Barry Stone, who booted home his first winner.
Inchydoney | 27th May 2018
Barry O’Neill made it a successful journey to the scenic west Cork coast when taking the opening contest.
Tralee | 26th May 18
Minella For Value continues his fantastic run of form.
Dromahane | 5th May 18
Treble for Derek O’Connor
Report | Ballindenisk 5th May 18
19-year-old Mike Sweeney from Cappoquin will forever treasure fond memories of this meeting as he rode his initial career winne.
Report | Dromahane 22nd Apr 18
Runaway winner Honeysuckle ensured the long journey to Cork proved worthwhile for Jerry Cosgrave & Mark O'Hare.
Report | Stradbally 15th Apr 18
The fine run of form at Stradbally for local handler James Fahey continued at the Laois' April fixture.
Report | Liscarroll 25th Mar 18
On an afternoon that saw a terrific crowd in attendance to welcome the President of Ireland Michael D Higgins.
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 | Kildorrery 18th Feb 18
Duhallow Paddy proved to be a popular local winner during the 80th anniversary celebrations of the Kildorrery fixture.
Report | Tallow 4th Feb 18
James Walsh and Cormac Doyle combined to take the Tallow four-year-old maiden with Some Operator.
Report | Nenagh 28th Jan 18
Allannahs Joy and Minella For Value brought double joy for Waterford's Declan Queally at Nenagh.
Report | Aghabullogue 7th Jan 18
Bay Ambition provided the injured handler Robert Tyner with a welcome tonic at Aghabullogue.
Report | Boulta 10th Dec 17
The 12-runner Hurleys SuperValu, Midleton four-year-old mares’ maiden developed into a truly dramatic race.
Report | Boulta 26th Nov 17
18-year-old Lorcan Kavanagh from Co Laois certainly had an afternoon to savour for he rode his very first winner aboard pointing debutante Sea Beat.