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Killarney

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Hugh Mulryan Memorial (Pro/Am) INH Flat Race
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Beginner race · no jumps, no weights About 2.1 miles Slightly soft ground 14 runners £6479 prize
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TrackLab's Top Pick
28
Strong chance
Super Value at 57/20
All Runners — sorted by TrackLab Score
20+ Strong pick 12-19 Solid chance 6-11 In the mix Below 6 Outsider How scores work
M. P W Mullins · W. P Mullins · 4yo · 11st 10lb
Debut
28
Super Value
First run (debut)
TrackLab Insight
The clear market favourite and the one the editorial verdict singles out, Linford is trained by Willie Mullins — who wins roughly 1 in 9 races right now and is the best-performing trainer in this field over the last two weeks — with his son Patrick in the saddle, a combination that has clicked 207 times from 620 races together. This horse has never raced before, so there is no form to point to, but the pedigree by Masked Marvel out of a Flemensfirth mare blends flat class with jumping stamina. In a field full of unknowns, the name on the stable door alone makes Linford stand apart.
Racecourse debut Trainer in best form (7 from 62 last 2wk) Market favourite (2.88)
M. B T Stone(7) · C. Collins · 4yo · 11st 10lb
Freshness Form
25
Good Value
Fresh (68 days off) Won 0 of last 5
TrackLab Insight
One of the most experienced horses in this field — which only means one prior race — Mike Des Mottes finished fourth at Leopardstown 68 days ago, beaten four and a half lengths, making it the best finisher among the three horses with any form. That is a modest but meaningful edge over rivals who have never raced at all, and fourth place in a first run at least shows the horse knows how to compete. Like the others with experience, it has never raced on normal ground, so today's conditions are new territory.
Never raced on normal ground Lightly raced (1 career races)
C. Clarke(7) · E. Christopher McCarthy · 4yo · 11st 10lb
Debut
15
First run (debut)
TrackLab Insight
A complete unknown on debut with nothing in the form book to go on — this horse has never set foot on a racecourse before. The breeding offers a faint clue: sired by Galileo Chrome out of a Sadler's Wells mare, which suggests stamina may be in the mix for this 2m1f trip. With odds that have drifted dramatically, the market is giving very little encouragement here.
Racecourse debut
Debut
9.6
First run (debut)
TrackLab Insight
This is one of the shorter-priced debutants in the field at 9.5, suggesting there is quiet confidence somewhere despite no public form to point to. Sired by No Risk At All, a French stallion associated with jump racing and stamina, the breeding fits a 2m1f test well. Worth keeping an eye on given the market support, even if there is nothing concrete to back it up.
Racecourse debut
M. H C Swan · G. Elliott · 4yo · 11st 10lb
Freshness Form
6.8
Fresh (68 days off) Won 0 of last 5
TrackLab Insight
One of only three horses in this field with any racing experience, Lucky Signal finished eighth on its only outing at Leopardstown 68 days ago, beaten nearly 21 lengths — not an encouraging debut. This horse has also never raced on normal ground before, so today's conditions are a new experience. Gordon Elliott trains, and while his yard has had a modest recent spell, Lucky Signal needs to find significant improvement to be competitive here.
Never raced on normal ground Lightly raced (1 career races)
M. J L Gleeson · G. Edmund O'Leary · 4yo · 11st 10lb
Debut
4.9
First run (debut)
TrackLab Insight
A debut runner with high-class flat breeding — by Dubawi out of a Dansili mare — which stands out from the staying-bred types that dominate this field. Whether that translates to a National Hunt flat race over 2m1f is a genuine question, as the pedigree is built more for speed than stamina. The jockey and trainer have never combined before, and at 19-1 the market is uncertain.
Racecourse debut
M. A P Ryan(5) · A. Slattery · 4yo · 11st 10lb
Freshness Form
4.2
Fresh (131 days off) Won 0 of last 5
TrackLab Insight
This horse has the longest absence in the field — 131 days since its only race — and that sole outing was a tough one, finishing 15th and beaten nearly 58 lengths at Leopardstown. The extended break since that difficult debut raises more questions than it answers, and the market reflects that at 34-1. Of the three horses with prior experience here, this is the one with the least encouraging record.
Never raced on normal ground Lightly raced (1 career races) Absent 131 days (longest in field)
M. B Doyle Murphy(7) · L. Doyle · 4yo · 11st 10lb
Debut
1.6
First run (debut)
TrackLab Insight
A first-time runner with no form to go on, though the breeding carries some interest: by Order Of St George, a stayer sire, and out of a mare by No Risk At All — both influences lean toward stamina, which suits this 2m1f trip on paper. The jockey-trainer combination has yet to find a winner together from six attempts, however. At 26-1, the market sees this as an outsider with something to prove.
Racecourse debut
Debut Headgear
1.5
First run (debut) Wearing tongue strap
TrackLab Insight
Another first-timer with nothing on the record, though the breeding is worth a second look: by Malinas, a sire known for producing tough, stamina-laden types who tend to improve with experience over time. A tongue strap on debut is a small but notable detail — trainers don't usually add equipment without a reason. The market hasn't warmed to this one, but the staying pedigree at least fits the distance.
Racecourse debut
A. O'Sullivan(7) · P. A Fahy · 4yo · 11st 10lb
Form
1.5
Won 0 of last 5
TrackLab Insight
The most recently raced horse in the field, Robbie Diamonds ran just 11 days ago at Punchestown and finished 15th, beaten 36 lengths — a tough first experience. Running back so quickly after a difficult debut is unusual and raises questions about what the team is hoping to get from this outing. Neither the jockey nor trainer combination has found a winner from three attempts together, and at 21-1 this one faces an uphill task.
Never raced on normal ground Lightly raced (1 career races)
K. Healy(7) · A. Murray · 4yo · 11st 10lb
Debut
1.5
First run (debut)
TrackLab Insight
A first-time runner at 51-1 sharing a sire — Order Of St George — with Night Chaperone, meaning two horses in this field carry the same staying influence on the top line. The dam side brings in King's Theatre, another stamina-oriented sire, so at least the pedigree suits the distance. Beyond that, there is nothing concrete to go on, and the high draw at stall 14 is the least favourable position at this course according to the draw statistics.
Racecourse debut
E. Finegan(7) · C. Murphy · 4yo · 11st 10lb
Debut
0.7
First run (debut)
TrackLab Insight
Stepping onto a racecourse for the first time with zero public form to assess, Hill Silver is as much of an unknown as most of this field. The trainer Ciaran Murphy has had a quiet recent spell with no winners from five runs in the last two weeks, which doesn't add obvious confidence. At odds of 34, the market is treating this one as a long shot.
Racecourse debut
M. O T Gilligan(7) · P. John Gilligan · 4yo · 11st 10lb
Debut
0.7
First run (debut)
TrackLab Insight
A debut runner from a jockey-trainer combination that has yet to click from 24 attempts together — that is a notable streak without a win and not an encouraging backdrop. Sired by Kew Gardens out of a Getaway mare, the staying pedigree fits a 2m1f trip, both sires being associated with stamina and jump racing. At 41-1, this is firmly in the long-shot territory of an already wide-open race.
Racecourse debut
M. A Verling(7) · P. Michael Verling · 4yo · 11st 10lb
Debut
0.4
First run (debut)
TrackLab Insight
A debut runner at 51-1 with no form, no recent trainer momentum, and a jockey-trainer combination that has never worked together before — there is very little here to build a case around. Sired by Inns Of Court out of a Tamayuz mare, the flat-racing blood in the pedigree is evident, though whether it translates over this distance is anyone's guess. One of the outsiders in what is already an open race.
Racecourse debut
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