May 4, 2020 -- 4:54PM, foxy wrote:
I presume the Curragh or Phoenix park mjk?
Yeah the Park. Pretty sure he was odds on. Though that wouldn't be a surprise as a lot of MVOBs were first time out at the track.
May 4, 2020 -- 10:11PM, foxy wrote:
What was Phoenix park like never got the chance to go ?
A flat track, home straight was just over 4f. The sprint track across from the main straight was at the time second only to Epsom as the fastest around. In latter years they started to run 10f races(and some 1m ones I think) the opposite way(a few of the Champion Stakes races on YouTube) so they started at the winning post, ran about 4f, turned left then finished down the sprint track. A lovely place on a summer evening. I got the impression towards the end that there were more people there to be seen than to actually punt. The 'jockey bashing' Cash Rasmussen used to get was legendary. Even for all his experience he seemed a nervous wreck when on an O'Brien hotpot. Great memories there, though unfortunately once saw a horse impale itself though a rail, a horse ironically called Keep Straight.
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May 5, 2020 -- 8:39PM, elisjohn wrote:
not certain but i think that phoenix park is a zoo now?
There's apartments now covering about half the area of the old racetrack. There used to be a big grass mound down near the 7f start which is still there. The Zoo is about 15 min walk down the road.
May 5, 2020 -- 9:22PM, elisjohn wrote:
no im wrong seems it was 1990 , when elmammul won it
Yeah just racking my brain there, remember Indian Skimmer winning as well. I remember me and a mate cycling up for Commanche Run's race and watching it at the winning post(there was a gap in the rail over that side which some people used who just wanted to watch a race or two). Memories.
May 5, 2020 -- 9:31PM, elisjohn wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rapgOeAFlk try this
The Heinz races would give an idea of how quick the sprint track was. At one stage a very good horse of Dermot Weld's called Committed held the sprint record. Not sure if it was ever beaten.
May 5, 2020 -- 9:33PM, foxy wrote:
Did forest flower win the hienz 57 there or was that the Curragh ?Or did she not win it
The race was run there but the name was changed to the Phoenix Stakes. Beaten narrowly by Minstrella.
May 5, 2020 -- 9:38PM, foxy wrote:
Didn’t committed win the cork and orrery?
Yes. Also the big sprint at York and the Abbaye(Steve Cauthen rode). Previously had finished third to Chief Singer in the July Cup. Definitely better over 5f than 6f. Some great sprinters around that era, Habibti another one.
May 5, 2020 -- 9:56PM, windsor knot wrote:
phoenix park memories ....they ran a hurdle race there in 1981. i kid you not .
Didn't Willie Mullins ride the winner??
May 5, 2020 -- 10:26PM, windsor knot wrote:
mjk , i've not read earlier posts that much on the thread so apologies for repeats ..but phoenix park was despised by a large number of irish racegoers who considered it a rich man's plaything of the sangster/ magnier/ vincent
May 5, 2020 -- 3:01PM, foxy wrote:
And thanks for your guide to Phoenix park.
One other thing foxy, at the start of every race the boys band at the track used to play a little jingle as soon as the commentator (usually Dessie) would say 'they're off'. The horses would run nearly a furlong before he could resume commentating
May 15, 2020 -- 6:38PM, workrider wrote:
P. Park used to run the Rank Hurdle every year the horses disappeared behind the stands