
KEY INFO:
- Born: 2003
- Sire: MONSUN (GER)
- Race Record: Highclass performer who achieved success at the highest level including Group success in France, UK & Germany.
- Went to Stud: 2011
- Standing at: Grange Stud
- 2023 Fee: € 7,000
Kerry National Glory for Fitzgerald aboard Assemble
The highlight of day four of the Listowel Festival, the Guinness Kerry National was claimed by the Joseph O’Brien trained Assemble.
The Big Breakaway all set for Cheltenham challenge
The former Quakerstown winner will come against star pointing graduate Monkfish at the Cheltenham Festival.
Sporting John back to winning ways
Sporting John was back to winning ways with an impressive performance in the Grade 1 Scilly Isles Novice Chase at Sandown on Saturday.
Classic Getaway equals P2P record price at Goffs UK December P2P Sale
Thursday's new December P2P Sale at Yorton Farm produced a superb finish to Goffs UK’s 2020 sales calendar
Rising star Getaway tops the charts in the sales ring
The Getaway-sired Gallyhill was the top priced point-to-pointer to go through the sales ring this season.
Report | Bandon 07th March 2020
Butler gets Allen off the mark with fine Cailin.
Report | Ballycahane 07th March 2020
Chosen Port keeps the family in credit.
Warren Ewing thrilled with his sale-topper
Warren Ewing's Tyrella winner, Only The Bold made £215,000 at last week's Tattersalls Cheltenham Sale.
Report | Tinahely 23rd February 2020
Landmark for Codd as Action provides Murphy with double.
Report | Punchestown 16th February 2020
Hulabaloo raises a cheer as Woods notches first win.
Report | Kilfeacle 26th February 2020
‘Niceprospect’ Reality Cheque cashes in for Doyle family after faultless display.
Big Prices Fly as Irish Pointers in demand at Cheltenham Sales
Jamie Sloan's Kirkistown winner became the top-priced pointer of 2019 with his 450,000 pounds price tag.
Report | Kirkistown 23rd November 2019
Askinvillar was a 12th winner of the season for Colin Bowe.
Champion Handler Bowe adds to Land Rover purchases
Colin Bowe once again signed for the most expensive horse bound for the pointing fields on day two at Goffs.
The 2019 Irish Field P2P Awards
The 40th Annual Irish Field Point-to-Point Awards took place on Saturday 8th June at the Hotel Minella, Co. Tipperary.
Getaway secures his first Leading Sire Title
Leading stallions enjoy further pointing success
Four of the top five leading point sires recorded wins last weekend.
Report | Bellurgan Park 14th April 2019
Champion rider Barry O'Neill capped off a week which saw the arrival of his first son Billy by riding a treble.
Getaway sires his 22nd winner of the season
The Coolmore stallion has enjoyed more point winners than any other sire to date this season.
Report | Durrow 23rd March 2019
Peter Flood claimed the Kepak & Walsh Family four-year-old mares' maiden with Moore Clouds to continue his blossoming career as a handler.
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 | Kirkistown 9th March 2019
History was made at Kirkistown when the first four-year-old auction maiden was staged at the County Down track.
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 | 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 | Killeagh 20th January 2019
Sean O'Brien was all smiles following the success of newcomer Nell's Well in the Hurleys Supervalu Midleton five-year-old mares’ maiden.
Report | Corbeagh House 2nd December 2018
The opening division of the Connolly’s Red Mills four-year-old maiden saw Buzz De Turcoing record a very fortunate success.
Report | Tinahely 18th November 2018
It was a red-letter-day for novice rider Jack Hendrick who partnered his first career success aboard Would You Bypass.
Report | Moig South 4th November 2018
Moig South played host to the second divide of the season, as 17 declaration for the four-year-old geldings’ maiden necessitated two divisions.
Loughanmore | 12th May 18
The Crawford brothers of Stuart and Ben teamed up to take the final heat of the four-year-old maiden with the Roy Wilson-owned The Very Man.
Report | Tyrella 27th Jan 18
Lagan Island continued his rise through the ranks with a comfortable success for Noel and Sean McParlan.
Report | Lisronagh 28th Oct 17
Pat Doyle lavished praise upon his Danny Kirwan following an emphatic debut success.
Report | Rathcannon 22nd Oct 17
Track recruit Youcannotbeserious scared away the opposition in the first walkover since 1995.