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Promising Letterkenny jockey Browne-McMonagle dislocates shoulder, but still has Dingle dreams

written by Chris McNulty May 18, 2017
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It was a day of mixed fortunes on Sunday for highly-talented Letterkenny jockey Dylan Browne-McMonagle in Porthall.

The Letterkenny teenager won three of the first six races on the opening day of the season before a tumble off Let Us Go ended his day.

The horse slipped on a bend and Dylan was unseated. He was taken to Letterkenny University Hospital with a dislocated shoulder. He is expected to be out of action for up to three months.

Browne-McMonagle is hoping to be back in action in time for the Dingle Derby in mid-August.

He chalked up wins on Ahea Jade in the 1 1/4 open, 5 Stone of Lead in the 148 cm ponies and 4 Stone of Lead in the mile open maiden.

Mikey Sheehy, the Kilkenny-born star, also notched up a treble on the card on Keeper Hill in the 1 mile open, Mister Balboa in the 153 cm ponies and Chasing a Dream who was an impressive winner in the 2 mile open.

Carndonagh rider Luke Turner had a good win on Flick in the 138 cm ponies.

Promising Downpatrick rider Rosalea Laird steered Ida’s Dream to victory in the 1 1/2 mile open, while Sam Ewing was an impressive winner aboard the locally-owned Sea Biscuit in the 1 mile non-winners. Sam is another name to keep a close eye on.

The full results from Sunday were: 

1 Mile Open 

1st Keeper Hill M Sheehy

2nd Aideens Dream S Ewing

3rd Band Substance J Conlon

138cm 1 Mile

1st Flick L Turner

2nd Where It Began R Mulligan

1 1/4 Mile Open

1st Athea Jade D Browne McMonagle

2nd Donegal Dan J Dunne

3rd Better Times Ahead S Ewing

148cm 1 Mile

1st 5 Stone Of Lead D Browne Mc Monagle

2nd Dont Mind Me J Dunne

3rd Gracey Grey T Moran

Non Winners 1 Mile

1st Sea Biscuit S Ewing

2nd Granda Mac J Dunne

3rd Elusive Ruby R O Connor

Maiden 1 Mile

1st 4 Stone Of Lead D Browne Mc Monagle

2nd Gold Dream P Taaffe

3rd Dream A Dream M Sheehy

153cm 1 Mile

1st Mr Balboa M Sheehy

2nd Angel Eyes P Taaffe

3rd Dylan’s Pride S Ewing

1 1/2 Mile Open

1st Ida’s Dream R Laird

2nd Delmia J Kelly

3rd Let It Go N Simpson

2 Mile Open

1st Chasing A Dream M Sheehy

2nd Ya Wee Skitter N Simpson

3rd He Got It S Ewing

Promising Letterkenny jockey Browne-McMonagle dislocates shoulder, but still has Dingle dreams was last modified: May 18th, 2017 by Chris McNulty
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Chris McNulty

Author of 'Boxing In Donegal: A History (2021)' - the definitive history of the sport in County Donegal - and 'Relentless: A Race Through Time', the 2019 memoir of former Irish Athletics Team Manager Patsy McGonagle. From St Johnston and now based in Letterkenny, Chris was a nominee for NUJ Sports Journalist of the Year in 2010. Honoured by the Donegal Boxing Board in 2016 for his coverage on the sport.

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