Thursday, 29 July 2021

2021 Flat Issue 13 - A few pick up decent points

Headlines

Danyah lands International Stakes
Angel Bleu puts up a Vintage performance
Skalletti wins in Munich
Goodwood is Alcohol Free

Report

We Start at Ascot on Saturday where in the 7f handicap Danyah ( Cod), went to post, raced centre, made all, ridden 2 out, edged left 1 out, kept on, all out inside last, just held on, winning by a short head. He gets 31.3 points.

On Sunday in Munich Skalletti (Cod), took his chance, in the 1m 2f Group 1 Grosser Dallmayr – Bayerisches Zuchtrennen , in rear, shaken up over 2 out, ran on and went 2nd over 1 out, led 1 out, soon clear eased close home, wiining easily by 5l. He gets 52.6 points.

At Goodwood on Tuesday Angel Bleu ( Martin), took her chance in the 7f group 2, Sweating, took keen hold, held up in behind leaders, pushed along and headway 2f out, ridden then hung right and hampered rival over 1f out, soon led, kept on well inside final furlong, always doing enough, winning by ¾ l. She gets 49.4 points.

On Wednesday in the 1m group 1 Sussex Stakes. Alcohol Free ( Martin, Steve), took her chance, Took keen hold, held up in midfield, pushed along and headway on outer from over 2f out, edged right over 1f out, soon ridden to lead, kept on well final 110yds, winning by 1 ¾ l. She gets 54.9 points.

Today at Goodwood in the 1m 2f group 1 Nassau stakes for fillies and mares Zeyaadah ( Bob, Martin, Steve), took her chance, Close up, went second after 3f, pushed along and briefly disputed lead over 1f out, ridden and kept on final 110yds, no match for winner, 2nd beaten 1 ½ l. She gets 15.7 points.

News
Wonderful Tonight is among nine fillies and mares declared for Saturday's Qatar Lillie Langtry Stakes, and trainer David Menuisier anticipates no repeat of the lightning fast ground which kept her out of the King George at Ascot a week earlier. "She needs to run so she doesn't get silly so we'll go and then she can have a break before her next tasks, as long as there isn't a drastic change." 


Entries 
Goodwood Friday
2.25 Mutasaabeq (Bob, Steve), Tactical (Cliff, Martin)
3.35 Battash (Cliff, Martin), Liberty Beach (Bob), Glass slippers (Bob, Neil), 
4.10 Mogul (Tony)
Goodwood Saturday
3.05 Alpinista (Neil) Wonderful Tonight ( Bob)
3.40 Summerghand (Cod), Bielsa (Cod)
Galway
4.20 Baton Rouge (Tony)
Newmarket
3.20 Law of One (Cliff)
Chester Sunday 
4.45 Queens Sargeant ( Martin) Fizzy Feet (Cod)

The John Torpey Memorial Trophy 
                        July        Total
Tony                 170.7         593.5
Steve              125.9         490.9
Martin           120.2        443.25
Bob                    112.9      394.5
Cod                189.5         372.45
Cliff                 30.9       370.1
Neil                  77.1     367.25
Peej                00          191.95

Grand Slam 
Leg 1 Neil  
Leg 2 Tony
Leg 3 Tony
Leg 4  Cliff
Leg 5 Neil
Leg 6 Peej
Leg 7 Tony
Leg 8 Steve
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Thursday, 22 July 2021

2021 Flat Issue 12 - Ticking along

Headlines

Mutassabeq wins at Haydock
Japan lands Meld Stakes
Australia keeps rivals in Order

Report

We start at Leopardstown last Thursday evening where in the 1m 1f group 3 Japan  ( Tony) went to post, Chased leaders, pushed along 2f out, soon ridden and kept on strongly, led inside final furlong, all out, just held on winning by a short head. He gets 35.2 points.

At Haydock on Friday in the 7f conditions stakes, Mutasaabeq (Bob, Steve), took his chance, Ducked left start, raced in second, shaken up 2f out, quickened to lead over 1f out, soon went clear, kept on strongly, winning  easily by 4l. He gets 12.2 points.

On Sunday at the Curragh Order of Australia (Tony), went to post in the 7f group 3 , Soon led, pushed along and increased tempo over 2f out, ridden and 2 lengths ahead 1f out, kept on well inside final furlong, winning by 1 ¼ l. He gets 44.8 points.

News
Kevin Prendergast has Group-1 aspirations for Mehnah after his stable star got back on track in the Cairn Rouge Stakes at Killarney on Wednesday Prendergast is eyeing the Matron Stakes or the Prix de l'Opera for the Shadwell-owned daughter of Frankel, although the Listed Hurry Harriet Stakes at Gowran Park is likely to come first.

William Haggas will take his time choosing Alenquer’s next target after admitting his Royal Ascot winner was “not at his best” when finishing third in the Grand Prix de Paris on Wednesday night.

Charlie Hills has reported stable star Battaash to be in top shape following his "massive" race in defeat in the King's Stand Stakes at Royal Ascot as he bids for a record-extending fifth successive victory at the Qatar Goodwood Festival later this month. "He wasn't in the yard all that long before Ascot, I thought he ran a massive race in the circumstances considering how long he'd been in training. They went very fast that day and we know that track doesn't really lend itself to all of the attributes he has.
It's great that we won the King's Stand last year, but we all know a track like Goodwood will suit him a lot better."

The top-ranked British-based horse in the world, Palace Pier, has been ruled out of a mouthwatering clash with young gun Poetic Flare in the Group 1 Qatar Sussex Stakes at Goodwood next Wednesday after suffering a blood disorder.

A drop of rain and a generous gallop are the two things Martyn Meade wishes for when he aims to hit the big time with Lone Eagle in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Qipco Stakes at Ascot on Saturday. Meade told the Punter, "Everything is on track," "It's a major ask but he deserves to be there on his run at the Curragh and a lot of it now will depend on the ground changing with a few of the others a bit dependent on conditions. "We can go on quick ground because we proved that at the Curragh, but I'd quite like to see a bit of rain to slow the others down."

Five-time Champion Trainer John Gosden described Stradivarius to be “very much part of the family” as he prepares to try and win a historic fifth Al Shaqab Goodwood Cup on Tuesday. Reflecting on his fourth-place finish in last month’s Gold Cup at Royal Ascot, Gosden paid tribute to the winner whilst also being left frustrated with how the race panned out.
“He’s been in good order since Royal Ascot. The Gold Cup was a fascinating race and Subjectivist put in a superb performance. I’d love to have got in a race with the winner, but we never had the opportunity to get there and that’s life. "I think Frankie, having ridden him so brilliantly in previous Gold Cups, seemed to have a brainstorm and sit 12 lengths of the pace! I’m sorry that Subjectivist is not able to run next week, it’s heart-breaking for everyone involved and it would have been great to have enjoyed a ‘Duel on the Downs’.”

Entries 
Ascot Friday
3.00 Indigo Girl
3.35 Gloucestershire

York Friday
7.30 Alpine Star, Sea Empress, Technique

Ascot Saturday 
1,15 Angel Bleu
3.00 Danyah, Marshal Dan
3.35 Addeyyeb, Love, Broome, Lone Eagle, Mogul, Wonderful Tonight

Newmarket Saturday
3.40 Gloucestershire

Goodwood Tuesday
2.25 Angel Bleu, Berkshire Shadow, 
3.00 Lope Y Fernandez, Chindit, Wembley, Space Blues
3.35 Amhran Na Bhifan, Stadivarius, Santiago

The John Torpey Memorial Trophy 
                        July        Total
Tony                 170.7         593.5
Steve              55.1          420.1
Bob                    97.2      378.6
Cliff                 30.9       370.1
Neil                  77.1     367.25
Martin           00          323.05
Cod                105.6         288.55
Peej                00          191.95

Grand Slam 
Leg 1 Neil  
Leg 2 Tony
Leg 3 Tony
Leg 4  Cliff
Leg 5 Neil
Leg 6 Peej
Leg 7 Tony
Leg 8 Steve

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Thursday, 15 July 2021

2021 Flat Issue 11 - Galileo Tribute

Headlines

Lantern Lights up Falmouth Stakes
Hurricane Storms home at Longchamp

Report

At Newmarket on Friday in the 1m group 1 Falmouth stakes for fillies and mares, Snow Lantern ( Cliff, Neil, Steve) took her chance, Took keen hold, raced far side, in touch with leaders, pushed along and chased leaders 2f out, switched right and ridden over 1f out, ran on final furlong, led final strides, winning by ½ l. She gets 30.9 points.

Yesterday at Longchamp in the 1m 4f group 1 Grand Prix De Paris Hurricane Lane ( Bob), went to post. Chased leader, ridden 3f out, ran on and led 2f out, powered clear over 1f out, winning easily by 6l. He gets 55.4 points.

At Killarney in the 1m listed fillies and mares stakes Mehnah (Bob), took her chance, Towards rear of midfield, pushed along and headway on outer 2f out, ridden disputing second 1f out, kept on strongly to lead inside final 110yds, winning by ¾ l. She gets 29.6 points.

News

The punter pays tribute to Galileo who sadly passed away age 23. He has been a huge influence on our competition both as a race horse then as a stallion. With Godolphin having the 2 best 3 year old colts this season, perhaps the Coolmore domination is starting to wane. 

With more than 90 Group or Grade 1 winners in almost two decades of standing at Coolmore Stud, Galileo is now comfortably the most successful stallion in thoroughbred history, having surpassed the tally of his former studmate Danehill last year. Some truly outstanding performers will not make the cut for his greatest sons and daughters but here are five to stand out:

Frankel, Not only the late Sir Henry Cecil-trained masterpiece but also Galileo's, being the best racehorse in modern-day rankings with his unforgettable 2,000 Guineas victory in 2011 part of an unbeaten 14-race career. Following his own retirement a year later, Frankel has evolved into a stallion capable of assuming the mantle of his father and recently sired the winners of both Derbys, Adayar and Hurricane Lane.

New Approach, He became his sire's first Derby winner when holding off Tartan Bearer in 2008, following on from a glittering and unbeaten career as a juvenile which included wins in the Dewhurst and the National Stakes. After two more Group 1s, he has become a Derby-winning sire himself from Dalham Hall Stud through Masar, and sired a Classic winner as recently as May with Mac Swiney in the Irish 2,000 Guineas.

Highland Reel, Not Galileo's most illustrious offspring given he never managed to land a Classic, but he was by some way his biggest money-earner after landing a remarkable £7,513,355 across 27 starts around the world.

Nighttime, A member of Galileo's first crop born in 2003, she swiftly had her sire's name up in lights when trained by Dermot Weld to claim the Irish 1,000 Guineas. Once retired to the Weld family's Springbank Way Stud, Nightime has been one of the foremost contributors to his ongoing influence as a broodmare sire, most notably as the dam of the popular Eclipse and Juddmonte International hero Ghaiyyath and Man o' War Stakes winner Zhukova.

Rip Van Winkle, It was a family affair for Galileo during 2009 as his son Rip Van Winkle was locking horns with his half-brother, the mighty Sea The Stars, who Rip Van Winkle followed home in the Guineas, Derby and the Eclipse.  The Aidan O'Brien-trained star was Galileo's second-best son behind Frankel on Racing Post Ratings, beating Paco Boy in the Sussex Stakes and going on to further glory in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes and the Juddmonte International.
 

Alpinista could try to emulate her granddam and win a first Group One in the Grosser Preis Von Berlin at Hoppegarten next month. The Qatar Lillie Langtry Stakes at Glorious Goodwood on July 31 is the alternative target for Alpinista, who won the Lancashire Oaks at Haydock on her latest start. 


Entries 
Thursday 7.20 Epsom - Devizes
               6.00 Leopardstown - Japan    
Friday   3.35 Haydock - Mutasaabeq
Saturday 5.15 Newmarket - Marshal Dan
              7.50 Doncaster -  Marshal Dan
              2.25 Newbury - Sleeping Lion
              3.40 Newbury - Vintage Clarets
Sunday Curragh 2.10 - Order Of Australia, Speak In Colours
              3.55 - Queens Speech, Pretty Gorgeous

The John Torpey Memorial Trophy 
                        July        Total
Tony                 90.7         513.15
Steve              42.9           407.9
Cliff                 30.9       370.1
Neil                  77.1     367.25
Bob                    85      366.4
Martin           00          323.05
Cod                105.6         288.55
Peej                00          191.95

Grand Slam 
Leg 1 Neil  
Leg 2 Tony
Leg 3 Tony
Leg 4  Cliff
Leg 5 Neil
Leg 6 Peej
Leg 7 Tony
Leg 8 Steve

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Thursday, 8 July 2021

2021 Flat Issue 10 - A few more points for some

Headlines

Alpinista takes Lancashire Oaks
St Marks Basilica Eclipses rivals
Broome Brushes rivals aside
Pretty Tiger mauls opponents

Report

We start at Haydock on Saturday where in the 1m 4f group for fillies and mares Alpinista ( Neil), took her chance, Chased leaders, went second over 3f out, ridden to lead over 1f out, soon faced challenge, edged right inside final furlong, kept on well, winning by 1 ¼ l. She gets 46.2 points.

At Sandown in the 1m 2f Eclipse stakes St Marks Basilica (Tony), Addeybb ( Steve, Tony), took their chances. St Marks Basilica Tracked leaders, switched to centre over 3f out, shaken up over 2f out, led over 1f out, ridden when edged right and quickened clear inside final furlong,  winning readily by3 ½ l. He gets 78.7 points. Addeyyb, Led at steady pace, switched to centre and joined over 3f out, headed over 2f out, soon ridden and rallied, went second inside final 110yds, kept on, no match for winner, 2nd 3 ½ l. He gets 12 points.

At Saint – Cloud on Sunday in the 1m 2f group 2 Pretty Tiger ( Cod), took his chance, Led, made all, reduced advantage 2 1/2f out, shaken up 1 1/2f out, ran on and soon kicked clear, kept on well, winning by 2l. He gets 45.8 points.

In the 1m 4f Grand Prix De Saint- Cloud, Broome (Cod), went to post, Led, made all, asked for effort 2 1/2f out, kept on well for pressure inside final 2f, driven out, winning by 1l. He gets 59.8 points.

News 

Pretty Tiger looks set to give trainer Fabrice Vermeulen and owner Bernard Giruadon some big days out in the next three or four months.  He will run in the Prix Guillaume d'Ornano next, followed by the Prix Niel and the Arc."

Weekend Entries
Newmarket Friday - 3.35Alcohol Free , Empress Josephine, Pretty Gorgeous, Snow Lantern
York Friday - Dandalla 2.40
Newmarket Saturday
3.15 Angel Bleu 
3.50 Bielsa , Marshall Dan , Queens Sargeant
4,25 Lope Y Fernandez, Miss Amulet, Summerghand, Supremacy, Thunder Moon
York Saturday - Al Zaraqaan 4.05
Chester Saturday - 2.50 Fizzy Feet
Ascot Saturday - 3.00 Haqeeqy

The John Torpey Memorial Trophy 
                        July        Total
Tony                 90.7         513.15
Steve              12           377
Cliff                 00        339.2
Martin           00          323.05
Neil                  46.2    336.35
Cod                105.6         288.55
Bob                    00        281.4
Peej                00          191.95

So Congratulations to Steve who was June trainer of the month

Grand Slam 
Leg 1 Neil  
Leg 2 Tony
Leg 3 Tony
Leg 4  Cliff
Leg 5 Neil
Leg 6 Peej
Leg 7 Tony
Leg 8 Steve

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Monday, 5 July 2021

The Punters and the Classics

After a poor showing in the 2021 Classic season the Ed wondered how we'd fared in previous years. Here's his answer...

By Punter

23 - Cliff
22 - Neil
18 - Bob, Cod, 
17 - Martin
16 - Steve
15 - Peej

23 - Tony
12 - John
11 - Lee

By Race

18 - 2000 Guineas
9 - Derby, 1000 Guineas
6 - Oaks, St Leger

By year

2025

2000 Guineas - Ruling Court 9/2 (Martin, Steve)
1000 Guineas - Desert Flower EvsF (Bob, Cliff, Cod, Neil)

2024 
2000 Guineas - Notable Speech 16/1 (Bob)
Derby - City of Troy 3/1F (All)

2023
2000 Guineas - Chaldean 7/2 (Martin, Peej, Steve)
1000 Guineas  - Mawj 9/1 (Cliff)
Derby - Auguste Rodin 9/2 (Bob, Cliff,  Cod, Martin,  Neil, Steve)

2022
2000 Guineas - Coroebus 5/1 (Bob, Steve)
Oaks - Tuesday 4/1 (Bob, Steve)
Derby - Desert Crown 5/2F (Steve)
St Leger - Eldar Eldarov 9/2 (Cliff, Peej)

2021 
None!

2020
1000 Guineas - Love 4/1 (Cliff, Peej)
2000 Guineas - Kameko 10/1 (Tony)
Oaks - Love 11/10 (Cliff, Peej) 

2019
2000 Guineas - Magna Grecia 11/2 (Cliff, Neil, Tony)

2018
2000 Guineas - Saxon Warrior 3/1 (Bob, Cliff, Cod, Martin, Neil, Steve, Tony)
St Leger - Kew Gardens 3/1 (Neil)

2017
2000 Guineas - Churchill 6/4F (Cliff, Martin, Neil, Tony)
Oaks - Enable 6/1 (Lee, Martin, Steve)
St Leger - Capri 3/1F (Neil)

2016
1000 Guineas - Minding 11/10F (Bob, Cliff, Cod, Neil, Peej, Tony)
Oaks - Minding 11/10F (Bob, Cliff, Cod, Neil, Peej, Tony)
Derby - Harzand 13/2 (Lee, Tony)

2015
2000 Guineas - Gleneagles 4/1F (Bob, Cliff, Cod, Neil, Steve, Tony)
Derby - Golden Horn 13/8F (Bob, Cliff, Lee, Tony)

2014
2000 Guineas - Night of Thunder 40/1 (Lee, Peej, Steve)
Derby - Australia 11/8F (Bob, Cod, Lee, Neil, Steve, Tony)
St Leger - Kingston Hill 9/4F (Cliff, Steve, Tony)

2013
1000 Guineas - Sky Lantern 9/1 (Martin, Peej)
2000 Guineas - Dawn Approach 11/8F (Bob, Cliff, Cod, Martin, Neil, Tony)

2012 - No records exist

2011
2000 Guineas - Frankel 1/2F (Bob, Cliff, Cod, John, Martin, Neil, Peej, Steve, Tony,

2009, 2010 - No records exist

2008
2000 Guineas - Henrythenavigator 11/1 (Cod, Martin)
Derby - New Approach 5/1 (Bob, Cliff, Cod, John, Lee, Martin, Neil, Tony)

2005, 2006, 2007 - No records exist

2004
1000 Guineas - Attraction 11/1 (Cod, John, Martin)
2000 Guineas - Haafhd 11/2 (John, Martin. Tony)

2003
1000 Guineas - Russian Rhythm 12/1 (Cliff, John, Lee, Neil, Peej, Steve)
2000 Guineas - Refuse to Bend 9/2 (Cliff, Cod, John, Lee, Martin, Neil, Peej, Tony)
St Leger - Brian Boru 5/4F (Cliff, Cod, Neil, Tony)

2002
1000 Guineas - Kazzia 14/1 (John, Neil, Tony)
2000 Guineas - Rock of Gibraltar 9/1 (John, Lee)
Oaks - Kazzia 100/30F (John, Neil, Tony)
Derby - High Chaparral 7/2 (Bob, Cliff, John, Neil, Tony)

2001
2000 Guineas - Golan 11/1 (Bob, Cliff, Cod, John, Lee, Martin, Neil, Tony)
Oaks - Imagine 3/1F (Tony)
Derby - Galileo 11/4JF (Bob, Cod, John, Lee, Martin, Peej, Tony)

2000
1000 Guineas - Lahan 14/1 (Cod, Peej)
2000 Guineas - King's Best 13/2 (Steve)
St Leger - Millenary 11/4F (Peej)

1998, 1999 - No records exist

Friday, 2 July 2021

2021 Flat Issue 9 - Pace improves (for some)

Headlines

Discoveries wins at Curragh
Zeyaadah lands Hoppings Stakes
Hurricane Sweeps over Curragh
Cadillac runs down rivals
Amhran Na Bihfiann lands Curragh Cup

Report

We start at the Curragh on Friday where in the 7f maiden fillies stakes Discoveries ( Cliff), took her chance, Prominent, raced in second, slightly hampered after 1f, pushed along and led narrowly 2f out, ridden 1f out, faced strong challenge towards finish, just did enough, winning by a short head. She gets 25.4 points.

At Newcastle in the 1m 2f group 3 fillies stakes Zeyaadah ( Bob, Martin, Steve),went to post, Held up in rear, ridden and headway over 1f out, chased leader inside final furlong, quickened to lead inside final 110yds, stayed on, winning  cosily by a head. She gets 17.6 points.

On Saturday at the Curragh in the 1m 4f group 1 Irish Derby Hurricane Lane, (Bob), Lone Eagle ( Neil), went to post.  Hurricane Lane, Prominent, soon chased leaders, midfield after 4f, niggled along over 4f out, pushed along from over 3f out, soon headway on outer, ridden when hung right and went second and 3 lengths down under 2f out, stayed on final 110yds, led final strides, winning by a neck. He gets 84 points. Lone Eagle, Soon led, headed and tracked leader after 1f, led again from over 3f out, soon pushed along, ridden when 3 lengths ahead under 2f out, reduced lead final 110yds, headed final stride, 2nd a neck, he gets 28 points.

In the 1m 2f group 3 Cadillac (Peej) took his chance, Took keen hold, towards rear, headway into midfield 6f out, pushed along over 2f out, ridden and chased leaders over 1f out, disputed lead inside final furlong, led clearly final 110yds, kept on, just prevailed, winning by a short head. He gets 36.4 points.

In the 1m 6f group 2 Amhran Na Bhifiann (Tony ), took his chance, Made all, soon clear, 6 lengths ahead after 2f, ridden under 3f out, kept on strongly, eased towards finish, winning  easily by 7l. He gets 48.6 points.

The John Torpey Memorial Trophy 
                        June        Total
Tony                 233.15         422.45
Steve              269.7          365
Cliff                 238.6        339.2
Martin           215.2          323.05
Neil                  204.05       290.15
Bob                    186        281.4
Peej                88.15         191.95
Cod                51.75          179.95

News

Top-class sprinting mare Glass Slippers is on course to make her belated return to action in the King George Qatar Stakes at Goodwood. Kevin Ryan told the punter: “She’s great and is heading for Goodwood now. She’ll start her season down there. “She just pulled a muscle and had to have a couple of days easy. We weren’t going to take any chances with her. “She’s fine now and we’re looking forward to Goodwood.”
 
Trainer David Menuisier has spoken out at the stupidity of small fields for richly endowed races after leaving his stable star Wonderful Tonight in Saturday's £600,000 Coral-Eclipse at Sandown on seeing the defection of many of the principal players for the Group 1. Wonderful Tonight, a brilliant winner of the Group 2 Hardwicke Stakes at Royal Ascot this month that bolstered her trainer's dreams of success in the Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, is one of seven left in contention for the Eclipse, although Menuisier has warned "freak weather" is needed for her to run, and that she was only kept in due to the race cutting up. He said: "It's 99.9 per cent not the plan to run, we were just considering if there was a drastic change of weather, absolute downpours, and there ended up being just two or three runners then perhaps we would consider it. But it's definitely not the plan. 

"We saw there were only six others confirmed and then people complain about prize-money, I just find it stupid. Let's face it, without talking about mine, if you look at the six – half of them are obviously top-class animals, and half of them are probably below that level. I think it's a sad state of affairs really, I can't see why. The ground will be near enough good. I just find it sad there are only a handful of horses in such a big, historic race."

Other punter entries are  St Marks Basillica, Addeyebb,  Japan

Other Entries
Sandown Saturday - 3.00 Statement
Doncaster Friday - 2.10 Lafan
Sandown Friday - 4.05 Gloucesrershire
Haydock Saturday - 2.40 Alpinista
Sunday Saint-Cloud - 2.50 Broome, Japan

Grand Slam 
Leg 1 Neil  
Leg 2 Tony
Leg 3 Tony
Leg 4  Cliff
Leg 5 Neil
Leg 6 Peej
Leg 7 Tony
Leg 8 Steve

First winner bonus available, In the UK - Brighton, Cartmel, Perth, Southwell, Stratford, Thirsk, Worcester

In Ireland - Ballinrobe, Galway, Roscommon, Sligo, Bellewstown, Laytown, Downpatrick,  Listowel, Kilbeggan