Donnacha O'Brien notched up a double on the card to leave him just two winners behind Colin Keane in the jockey championship; Charles Byrnes continued his impressive run of form
By Ryan McElligott on 11 October 2019
Charles Byrnes-trained The Big Galloper dug deep to win the Roscommon On-Course Vets Maiden Hurdle at the hands of Kevin Brouder; Mark Fahey's Well Set Up enjoyed success in the mares' maiden hurdle
By Ryan McElligott on 04 October 2019
Trainer Charles Byrnes recorded a double with Doctor Duffy and Advanced Virgo; Noel Meade had success with The Caddy Rose
By Ryan McElligott on 04 October 2019
Ronan McNally's win at Southwell was overshadowed by a number of interviews with the stewards which left him feeling “like a criminal”
By Rory Delargy on 28 June 2019
Charles Byrnes had a double on the final day of the festival, and it was also a good day for homebred, well-related fillies
By Claire Barry on 20 July 2018
The J.P. McManus-owned gelding made the most of his light weight to win the €100,000 handicap
By Irish Field Contributor on 03 February 2018
Ballingarry based Charles Brynes-trained Hareth partnered by Philip Enright landed the featured Navan Handicap Hurdle
By Alan Magee on 26 January 2018
The Jeremy gelding dug deep to take the feature race by half a length from Miles To Memphis
By Irish Field Contributor on 20 January 2018
The Charles Byrnes-trained gelding now has a potential Kilbeggan target; treble for Davy Russell
By Irish Field Contributor on 09 July 2017
Rock On Fruity has put up a couple of encouraging efforts lately and he can go well off a light weight in the feature Galway Plate Trial
By Ryan McElligott on 07 July 2017
Donal McInerney, who has just turned professional and rode his first winner on Auvergnat at Punchestown, talks to John O'Riordan
By John O'Riordan on 10 February 2017
It was a racing year of colour, controversy and great Irish success, a few topics of great debate but one to look back at with great satisfaction. Here’s our A to Z of the headline acts
By Anne Marie Duff on 30 December 2016
Irish racing and its attraction to the public in serious decline - but who cares?
By Anne Marie Duff on 12 August 2016
Following a brief investigation, the racing regulator has concluded that the Co Limerick trainer has no case to answer
By Mark Costello on 11 August 2016
The Co Limerick trainer is counting his winnings following this week's stunning betting coup
By Mark Costello on 05 August 2016
Do we applaud or point the finger and call for sanctions when a well planned gamble is landed
By Anne Marie Duff on 05 August 2016
We must accept that successful plunges and betting restrictions are two sides of the same coin
By Rory Delargy on 05 August 2016
Byrne sent out three winners to land a huge gamble at Roscommon on Tuesday evening
By Irish Field Contributor on 05 August 2016
The acting stewards at Roscommon on Tuesday evening inquired into the apparent improvement in form of two of the three Charles Byrnes-trained winners. Here is their report
By Mark Costello on 21 December 2016
Clued-in punters bash the bookies as three well-backed horses all do the business
By Irish Field Contributor on 21 December 2016
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