P2P.ie

Loanitt
Tattersalls Chelt Main Banner

Latest News

Closing date for Thurles Hunters Chase

Image © Healy Racing


Entries for the Thurles Hunters Chase on Thursday 29th January, close on Thursday 22nd January at 12 noon.


Declarations to run must be made by 10am on Tuesday 27th January. 

For more information please see www.hri-ras.ie

B 1:55 PM The Racing Again February 5th Maiden Hunters Steeplechase of €10,000 
Winner will receive €6,000 (Penalty Value: €5,900) Second will receive €2,000 Third will receive €1,000 Fourth will receive €500 Fifth will receive €300 Sixth will receive €200 

 
A steeplechase for † Certified Hunters five years old and upwards that have not won a race, including races under any N.H. Rules or Rules of Racing, and that have between 1st October, 2022 and 21st January, 2026 been placed either first, second, third or fourth in a Point To-Point Steeplechase in Ireland or second, third or fourth in a Certified Hunters Steeplechase in Ireland 
 
About 3 miles 1 furlong 22 yards
 
€90 to enter, €10 extra if declared to run 
Weights: 5-y-o..................................... 11st 6lbs 
6-y-o and up................................................12st 
Mares allowed.............................................7lbs 
Riders: Qualified Riders under I.N.H.S. Rules. 

† A Hunters Certificate valid in accordance with Rule 78 for the 2025/2026 season for each horse engaged must be registered at the Offices of The INHSC, The Curragh, Co. Kildare not later than 21st January, 2026 or the horse will not be qualified to start.

 


Search News

MORE NEWS

Quality Early Entries Online for the Tattersalls Cheltenham January Sale

The initial entries are online for the Tattersalls Cheltenham January Sale, scheduled to be staged after racing on Festival Trials Day, 24th January. 

NextGen | Billy Aherne

The seventeen-year-old partnered his first winner on his debut ride between the flags when Vodka Splash, trained by his father Garry, scored at Ballindenisk on Saturday.

Dwyer off the mark as a handler at Turtulla

Tumuch made a successful return to the point-to-point field to provide Jamie Dwyer with a breakthrough first success as a handler from just his seventh runner.

JOIN TODAY

Membership of P2P.ie provides access to an extensive range of additional point-to-point content and features, exclusive only to P2P.ie members.

Register

Already a member? Sign in

Loanitt Mobile