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23rd October 2020
07:25pm BST

Bob Olinger was hugely impressive when scoring on debut under the flags winning by 15 lengths at Tutualla for handler Pat Doyle back in November 2019. He was subsequently bought privately by Robocur and was sent to trainer Henry De Bromhead.
He further enhanced his lofty reputation when winning on rules debut at Gowran Park last March. Starting off as the second fav to a well-touted Elliott 9/10 hotpot in the shape of Coqolino, he trounced his rival by 10ls in the run-in never coming off the bridle.
Bob Olinger can go right to the top season and is a very exciting horse for the season ahead. His trainer Henry De Bromhead has said he will start him back in a maiden hurdle in the next few weeks and probably won't need to go any further than two-and-a-half miles this season. This horse has plenty of pace and gears under the bonnet with The Ballymore at Cheltenham his likely target. The 25/1 still on offer is generous.
✅ Point scorer ✅ Related to several winners ✅ Impressive debut under Rules
Bob Olinger displays a decisive turn of foot to land the finale at @GowranPark1 for @HenrydeBromhead & Patrick Mullins in the manner of a very smart performer! Results ➡ https://t.co/glajGUNuih pic.twitter.com/cTUhzrDWtw — Racing TV (@RacingTV) March 7, 2020

Lot 17 - DEPLOY THE GETAWAY catalogued in next Thursday's Sale the 20 length debut winner of his Maiden @irishp2p for @MonbegStables pic.twitter.com/7fYzxdoYfY
— Tattersalls Cheltenham (@tattscheltenham) February 14, 2019

✅ £330,000 purchase ✅ Son of Fame And Glory ✅ Related to multiple winners ✅ Off the mark under Rules
The well-regarded Ballyadam justifies odds-on favouritism with an emphatic success in the finale at @DownpatrickRace for @gelliott_racing, @CoddJJ & @CPStudOfficial ?? pic.twitter.com/WoE4eIu9j1 — Racing TV (@RacingTV) March 22, 2020

Uhtred lands a card-double for Joseph O'Brien in the Tattersalls Ireland George Mernagh Memorial Sales Bumper under Tom Hamilton ? pic.twitter.com/iSclNiHZCr
— FairyhouseRacecourse (@Fairyhouse) April 21, 2019
Energumene is a point, bumper, and hurdles winner. Coming from Sophie Lacey's yard he was subsequently bought by Tony Bloom and sent into training with Willie Mullins. His debut under rules at Navan in November 2019 ended in disappointment finishing 3rd behind Joshua Webb after being slightly hampered and coming home well in the final furlong.
His second start was a huge improvement when winning in Thurles. However, It was his 3rd start this time over hurdles that really showed his early potential. Racing in Gowran Park the week before Cheltenham, this son of Denham Red put on the afterburners from the final two flights and won by 19 lengths.
Energumene is 6 now and will be looking to make up for lost time after a few setbacks in the last two years. He still remains a very exciting prospect this season for Willie Mullins and could make up into an Arkle contender where he is currently best priced 40/1.
? #ExpertEye Energumene is now a point, bumper and hurdles winner following success at @GowranPark1 today and is an exciting prospect for @WillieMullinsNH
RTV Tracker Link ➡ https://t.co/YX7o8GltdW Expert Eyes running in next 48 hours ➡ https://t.co/pFIRoGCTQU pic.twitter.com/NEIsZZAat8 — Racing TV (@RacingTV) March 7, 2020
With the same sire as Annie Power in the shape of Sirocco, Shewearsitwell is a filly to keep onside this season. Her seasonal debut came at The Galway Races Festival where she put her rivals to the sword early on and won cosily by 5 lengths from Cottie and then went on to win a maiden hurdle at Sligo in August. It was under 3rd start under rules at Tipperary a few weeks ago that she really showed her class and quality.
Chasing was always going to be The Big Breakaways end game. An ex-Irish P2P graduate, he recorded a few bloodless wins in the lead up to the Cheltenham Festival. An expensive purchase from last year’s sale at the Punchestown Festival (€360,000), The Big Breakaway looked a serious prospect when winning a maiden hurdle at Chepstow and a novice at Newbury. He suffered a small setback with his festival prep meaning he had only two runs under his belt heading to Cheltenham for The Ballymore. He didn't travel at all that day and looked a bit laboured, but he still kept on for fourth behind Envoi Allen.
The Big Breakaway is a typical old fashioned 3-mile chaser and tailor-made for fences so expect him to mix in all the top novice chases this season. Colin Tizzard has not shied away from how much regard he holds this horse in and he is expected to run in a fortnight or three weeks’ time. The RSA is likely to be his festival target where he is best priced 25/1 for the showpiece event in March.
Awesome prospect! The Big Breakaway, bought for €360,000 after his point win, absolutely bolts up on hurdles debut for @Robbie_Power_ and @colintizzard at @Chepstow_Racing pic.twitter.com/fWAFZvzeLq
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) November 20, 2019
Diol Ker is a horse for Noel Meade who could dine at the top table this year. In Fairyhouse on debut, he was fifth behind Envoi Allen in a bumper, while on his second start over hurdles at Leopardstown he was well clear before the last flight only to stumble over it and finish 3rd. He had another run over hurdles at Navan where he finished second. Noel Meade gave him a long break and it seemed to do the trick. In his last start under rules, he beat subsequent Albert Bartlett winner Monkfish by 7 lengths at Fairyhouse. He powered clear after the last and put the race to bed. His trainer Noel Meade said after the race "if you wanted to paint a horse to make a chaser you'd paint him". A former P2P horse for Pat Doyle, his future lies over fences and he could make up into a serious RSA or National Hunt Chase contender this year for Gigginstown. He is declared to run in a 2m 6f Chase in Galway this Sunday.

The French-bred Gars De Sceaux was one of the most impressive P2P maiden winners last season for handler Denis Murphy. With Jamie Codd on board, he won comfortably by 6 lengths keeping on well in the run-in. Previous victors of the same race include Andy Dufresne a Grade 2 winning novice hurdler, and Sporting John who still remains an exciting prospect for the season ahead. Gars De Sceaux was bought privately after the race by JP McManus and sent into training with Gordon Elliott.
Given his size and pedigree being by Saddler Maker, he is likely to need a trip in time, but he is a horse with a huge engine and is going to be a very exciting prospect in the long-term. He is likely to be kept to bumpers this season and should make an appearance soon in the famous green and yellow hoops.
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