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Laois five-timer for in-form Dylan Browne-McMonagle

written by Chris McNulty July 2, 2019
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Dylan Browne-McMonagle made the long trip to Shanahoe in Co Laois on Sunday and the Letterkenny jockey continued in his rich vein of form with another five-timer bringing his total to 30 wins for the season.

Dylan got of the mark in the 143cm but he had to get serious cajoling Unhinged to a head success. He quickly doubled up on the locally trained Waratah and this time he had a much easier victory in the 148cm pony race.

Browne-McMonagle then trebled up when Four Stone Of Lead ran his rivals ragged in the 153cm and his four-timer was completed as Bypolar Blondie made it three straight wins in the ten furlong open.

Derrys Pride made it another fine afternoon for the talented 16-year-old bringing his total wins to five but he had to be his very strongest to get a renewed effort inside the final furlong for a narrow victory in the one mile non winners.

Sam Ewing is another top jockey going the right way as he scored a fine treble firstly guiding the consistent Omega over the line in the one mile open. His second successful came aboard the fine strapping Mr James in the 12 furlong open.

Ciderman gave the Co Antrim maestro his treble in the feature race of the day the two mile open as he raced to a facile win and put him self clearly in the Dingle Derby picture come August time.

Rory Mulligan continues to impress as he steered Where It Began to an all the way win in the 128cm and Danny Gilligan had mixed fortunes as he took the 138cm aborad Little Mainne and later took a tumble and was stood down for the rest of the afternoon.

Connor Walsh who hails from Co Wexford gave Call The FBI an enterprising ride to win the second division of the ten furlong open and is another rider going the right direction.

The racing fraternity would like to wish Danny Gilligan and Ben Mulligan speedy recoveries after there respective tumbles on Sunday.

Racing continues this Saturday 6th July at Carrickadawson with a 2pm start. 9 race card on the day. Bookmakers and refreshments on course.

Laois five-timer for in-form Dylan Browne-McMonagle was last modified: July 2nd, 2019 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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