Coolmore

Coolmore Obstacle perpétue une longue et glorieuse tradition remontant aux années 1850.

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The Coolmore National Hunt tradition stretches back to the 1850s, when Thomas Magnier began offering his travelling stallion Edlington to local breeders along the Blackwater Valley in Co. Cork.

In the years since Edlington, Cottage, Deep Run etc. Coolmore has continued to shape the National Hunt landscape, producing a distinguished line of Champion Sires, including Be My Native, Supreme Leader, Flemensfirth, Milan, Yeats, and Walk In The Park.

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Walter Connors 
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“Grange Stud, it’s there for a couple of hundred years nearly now, and we were just lucky to be in that Blackwater Valley and had access to some of those stallions, and that was the start of it from my memory.”

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15 June 2026

Daughter Of Crystal Ocean Makes Fine Impression On Debut 

Irish Lace (4f Crystal Ocean – Kayosee, by Flemensfirth) made a winning start to her career when landing the mares’ bumper at Downpatrick on Sunday in ready fashion. 

15 June 2026

Vadamos Gelding Stays On For First Win At Downpatrick

Corway (4g Vadamos – Keeper’s Ring, by Street Cry) gained his first win when landing the concluding bumper at Downpatrick on Saturday. 

15 June 2026

First Win Over Hurdles For Daughter Of Getaway

Brosna Queen (6m Getaway – Gambling Girl, by Hawk Wing) gained a first win over hurdles with a straightforward display at Downpatrick on Saturday.

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