TRAINER Stuart Crawford wasn’t the only one to have a four-timer in the period under review as Donegal-born Oisin Orr partnered four winners at Wolverhampton on Saturday, three for Richard Fahey and one for Owen Burrows.

Patsy Cosgrave rode a winner for the Bhupat Seemar yard at Meydan on Friday while later that day Dylan Browne McMonagle recorded a double at Dundalk.

There trainer Natalia Lupini maintained her excellent run of form when saddling the Dr J Syndicate’s Dandyville to land the six-furlong handicap.

The Leslie Laverty-bred Dandy Man gelding had won over course and distance nine days earlier under the same jockey, Wayne Lordan.

Lupini didn’t have a runner at Dundalk on Wednesday when the concluding mile and a half handicap was won by the Billy Lee-ridden Cold Steel who is trained for owners Team Valor by Andy Oliver.

This was the four-year-old Summer Front gelding’s third start for the Caledon trainer, the first two being on grass in May and June.

Jumps winners

Over jumps, Derek Fox rode a winner at Kelso last Thursday week while Brian Hughes was on the mark at Bangor on Saturday, at Carlisle on Sunday, at Catterick on Monday (twice) and at Haydock on Wednesday.

Caoilin Quinn had two rides on Saturday at Doncaster where he won the opening Sky Sports Racing conditional jockeys’ handicap chase on the Chris Gordon-trained favourite, Blame The Game.

On the breeding front across the water, there was a win at that Doncaster meeting for the J.J. Taylor-bred Mr Barrowclough, a newcomer from the Nigel Twiston-Davies yard who, as the 100/30 favourite, landed the Junior National Hunt Flat Race under Finn Lambert.

The three-year-old Mount Nelson gelding was bred by J.J. Taylor out of the Exit To Nowhere mare Kizmehoney who was placed twice in point-to-points and has bred a previous winner in the 2012 Generous gelding Nulife.

This is the family of Blazing Walker, Delgany Rose and Burton Port among others. Mr Barrowclough is the first of six foals out of Kizmehoney being followed by a 2021 filly by Poet’s Word.

Fifth success

Trained by Sandy Thomson and ridden by Ryan Mania, Storm Nelson recording his fifth success when winning the three-mile, one-furlong handicap hurdle at Carlisle on Sunday. Bred by Lois Eadie, this nine-year-old Gold Well gelding is one of two winners out of the Linamix mare Dabiyra.

Breeder of one of Stuart Crawford’s four winners at Ayr on Tuesday, Alfred Buller also bred a winner at Gowan on Saturday in Kalanisi Star who landed the two-mile maiden hurdle for trainer Oliver McKiernan and jockey Phillip Enright.

The winner of a point-to-point maiden on his second start and of a bumper on his track debut, Kalanisi Star was racing for just the fourth time in his career on Saturday when seeing off the Willie Mullins favourite, Pink In The Park, by two and a quarter lengths.

The five-year-old Kalanisi gelding is the fifth track winner out of the Zaffaran mare Zaffaranni who won once over hurdles and twice over fences and is an own-sister to Santabless.

The following afternoon at Navan, the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden Hurdle over two and a half miles was won by the Mullins-trained Grangeclare West who, despite of 547-day break from racecourse action, justified 2/1 favouritism in the hands of Paul Townend.

This was a third career start for the six-year-old Presenting gelding who won a four-year-old maiden at Lingstown in November 2020 for the Denis Murphy yard, shortly after which he was purchased by Cheveley Park Stud/Gordon Elliott for £430,000 at Tattersalls Cheltenham. The bay never got to run for Elliott and was in the care of Mullins when making a winning track debut in a Punchestown bumper in May 2021.

Grangeclare West was bred by J.P. King and Leonard King and is the third winner out of the Sir Harry Lewis mare Hayabusa who was also trained by Mullins and finished second twice in four bumpers before retiring to stud.