McNamara, Hayes and McDonagh in the winning enclosure | Weekly Racing News

Another round of all things Horse-Racing from Limerick and Clare.

Andrew McNamara added to his all-weather tally when the Wesley Joyce-ridden Very Excellent landed the 10-furlong handicap in the colours of owner Andrew Heffernan at Dundalk on Wednesday. The 9/2 joint-favourite led before the straight and held off the late run of the Terence O’Brien-trained Crescent Lake to score by half a length.

County Meath-based McNamara had also been a winner at Clonmel on the previous afternoon where he combined with conditional jockey Peterjon Carberry to land the claiming hurdle with Scarpeta at odds of 15/2. The winner carried the colours of the I’m A Game Changer Syndicate.

Chris Hayes rode his fifth winner of 2022 when partnering the Luke Comer-trained Dammit to a narrow success in the 12-furlong handicap. The 17/2 shot came from off the pace to beat the Hilary McLoughlin-trained Evening Verse by a neck.

Sweet Will and Conor McNamara winning the Fermoy Handicap Hurdle at Cork Racecourse Mallow. Picture: David Keane/Racing Post 24.03.2022

Cheltenham Festival winner Mark McDonagh maintained his fine run of success when partnering the Sean O’Brien-trained Nell’s Well to a cosy success in the three-mile handicap hurdle. The Cratloe conditional rider had the 9/2 chance in front before the final hurdle to beat the Denis Hogan-trained Wild Hunt by a length and a quarter in the colours of owner Patrick Casey.

It was his third win on the mare. McDonagh’s fellow Cheltenham hero Gavin Cromwell teamed with Conor McNamara to take the two and a half-mile handicap hurdle with Sweet Will. The five-year-old races for the Out Of Bounds Syndicate and got the better of the Tom Nagle-trained Four Horsemen by half a length at odds of 13/2.

Chris Hayes and Dermot Weld didn’t have to wait long for their first winner of the new Flat season as Radiyka took the opening near six-furlong maiden at Naas on Sunday. The 3/1 chance, in the colours of HH Aga Khan, raced up with the pace and looked a bright prospect as she beat James Barrett’s Furnace Creek by a length.

Nell’s Well and Mark McDonagh land another success at Cork for trainer Sean O’Brien on Thursday. Photo: David Keane/Racing Post

Flan Costello’s Masterstonemason was back in the winners’ enclosure for the first time since September 2017 when taking the opportunity handicap hurdle at Limerick on Sunday. Ridden by County Kildare conditional rider Charlie O’Dwyer, the 25/1 chance got up in the final strides to beat the Ross O’Sullivan-trained Gotthenod by a neck.

Flan Costello junior said,

“It is amazing for the old man, he loves the sport and this is his thing. We are riding out 14, it is a small family operation and we have a few nice horses at home at the moment. His is fantastic and was five years coming!”

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