Barry Stone

hometown

Cleariestown, Wexford

CONTACT NO

085 2190149

Barry Stone followed in the footsteps of his uncle Benny Walsh, when riding in his first point-to-point at Ballingarry on the penultimate day of the 2016/17 season when teaming-up with Vital Island, who was trained by Liam Kenny at the time. The Wexford native, who was worked for the likes of Noel Meade, Joseph O'Brien and Jim Bolger, got off the mark at Loughrea in October 2018 when steering the Ellen Doyle-trained Unexpected Depth to victory in a four-year-old maiden.
 

2024/25Season
25
Winners
CareerTotal
64
Winners
Date
Course
Race type
Horse
Fin Pos
Distance
SP
Handler
Video
4yo Geldings Maiden
1st
1½L
3/1
play
5yo Geldings Maiden
2nd
6L
5/1
play
5yo+ Mares Maiden
2nd
8L
4/1
play
5yo+ Unplaced Maiden
3rd
4¼L
4/1
play
Joseph O`Reilly Memorial Hunter Chase
PU
16/1
play
Mares Maiden Hunters Chase
PU
3/1
play
5yo Geldings Maiden
5th
27½L
5/1
play
5yo Geldings Maiden
9th
43L
5/1
play
5yo Geldings Maiden
3rd
10L
6/1
play
4yo Mares Maiden
1st
1½L
4/1
play
4yo Geldings Maiden
2nd
¾L
8/1
play

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Stone secures first Eastern Title

Barry Stone claims a first regional riders award to cap a memorable season in the saddle

It is magical stuff - Stone on first festival success

Barry Stone's dream season reached a new height when he won the Kim Muir aboard Daily Present. 

Report | Ballyvodock 02nd February 2020

Stellar result for Fogarty and Stennett as Magic casts a winning spell.

Report | Kilfeacle 26th February 2020

‘Niceprospect’ Reality Cheque cashes in for Doyle family after faultless display.

Report | Dromahane 28th April 2019

On a day of drama it was Wrong Direction who scooped a big pot for the Spillane family.

Next Generation | Rider - Barry Stone

The County Wexford rider opened his account between-the-flags at Loughrea last Sunday, aboard Unexpected Depth in the 4yo maiden.
 

Report | Loughrea 14th October 2018

Sunday’s Loughrea fixture proved to be a red letter day for novice rider Barry Stone, who booted home his first winner.