Lisa O'Neill

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Lisa O'Neill recorded her first point-to-point victory aboard the Liam Lennon-trained Lord Multifix at Largy in April 2011. Closely associated with the Gordon Elliott stable, O'Neill has enjoyed notable track success, winning back-to-back Kerry National's in 2016 and 2017, the National Hunt Chase at the Cheltenham Festival in 2017, and has also been crowned leading amateur lady rider under rules.
 

2023/24Season
0
Winners
CareerTotal
13
Winners
Date
Course
Race type
Horse
Fin Pos
Distance
SP
Handler
Video
Point-To-Point Bumper
6th
55L
25/1
play
Hunters Chase
9th
51L
50/1
play
5&6yo Geldings Maiden
5th
19L
10/1
play
2m2f Point-to-Point Bumper
8th
71L
12/1
play
Point-To-Point Geldings Bumper
9th
41L
66/1
play
2m7f Maiden Hunter Chase
4th
19L
4/1
play
Tetratema Perpetual Cup
2nd
½L
7/4F
play
Ladies Open 4yo+ (4yo Mdns Excl)
2nd
14L
5/4
play
Ladies Open 4yo+ (4yo Mdns Excl)
2nd
2½L
6/1
play

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Report | Ballingarry 3rd June 2019

The success of Clorinka saw Maxine O'Sullivan seal the Ladies title in the final race of the season.

Longhouse Music crowned Champion Mare

Sam Curlings` charge set to collect both Champion Pointer and Champion mare award. 

Maxine O'Sullivan takes the Leading Ladies Title

Maxine O'Sullivan seals the Ladies Champion Title with success in the penultimate race of the season. 

Longhouse Music and Kruzhlinin tie for Champion Pointer award

Thirteen wins apiece for Longhouse Music and Kruzhlinin sees them share the title as race goes down to the wire.

Report | Stradbally 25th May 19

It was a day to remember for Wicklow rider Shane Fenelon who rode a career double at a low-key fixture.

Irish amateurs once again hit with bans from Cheltenham stewards

A number of riders were banned following the start, whilst John Barry receieved a seperate 12-day suspension.

Report | Moig South 4th November 2018

Moig South played host to the second divide of the season, as 17 declaration for the four-year-old geldings’ maiden necessitated two divisions.