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Irish Times
04-08-2025
- Sport
- Irish Times
Jel Pepper looks good enough to deny Joseph O'Brien in Naas
The richest race of the year at Naas highlights Ireland's Bank Holiday Monday programme where the English raider Jel Pepper can prove best in the €200,000 Ballyhane Stakes. Cross-channel raiders have won just once in the five-year history of the lucrative juvenile contest that is worth €100,000 less than in 2024. A handful of British-based hopefuls still make the journey for a 24-runner contest in which Joseph O'Brien has a quarter of the field. They are topped by the filly Green Sense, winner of the Group Two Prix Robert Papin on her last start and who boasts an official 102-rating. READ MORE She must concede 4lbs to Jel Pepper who also has Group form having finished an unlucky third to Zavateri in the July Stakes at Newmarket. The latter followed up in style at Goodwood last week. Given an unsettled weather outlook, the fact Jel Pepper won on soft ground on his debut is a plus too. 'We missed Goodwood with him to go to Naas. It is great prize money and I believe the ground will be on the easy side of good, which will play to his strengths as he likes a bit of a cut in the ground,' trainer Oliver Cole said. Henry de Bromhead's Letiza bids to follow up her June success at Down Royal in the concluding handicap at Naas. The horse she beat in the north, Dancing Steve, has won since and a 6lb hike in the ratings for that doesn't look too severe. There is also Bank Holiday jumps action in Cork. The Ribblesdale winner Garden Of Eden failed to land a blow in Sunday's German Oaks for Ryan Moore and Aidan O'Brien. The Irish filly never got into contention in the Group One Henkel-Preis der Diana in Düsseldorf and was out of the money behind the locally trained winner Nicoreni. Meanwhile, the 2025 Galway festival ended on Sunday with an almost 8% increase in attendances for the seven days. An official attendance of 125,997 was returned for the week compared to 116,374 last year. It was also up on the 2023 figure of 122,367. The biggest crowd of the week was 26,234 on Friday evening. Not surprisingly, on-course betting was also up. Turnover in the betting reached over E7.5 million during the week, an increase of 13% on 2024. Tote betting was up by 20% to E6 million. Willie Mullins was leading trainer at the festival for a 10th time. Dylan Browne McMonagle was top jockey on the flat with four winners. Jack Kennedy, who got the Galway Hurdle in the stewards room on Thursday, won the National Hunt prize with three winners. 'We've been really fortunate with the weather over the week and there has been great crowds and a great atmosphere across the enclosure. 'There has been a great mix of winners between trainers, jockeys, owners and syndicates. Everybody has been in the mix here and there has been plenty of drama and great stories,' said the Galway boss Michael Moloney.


South Wales Guardian
03-08-2025
- Sport
- South Wales Guardian
Jel Pepper among strong British contingent in Ballyhane Stakes
An impressive winner on his Goodwood debut in early June, Paul and Oliver Cole's charge then finished a promising third behind Zavateri in Newmarket's Group Two July Stakes. The winner gave that form a significant boost by following up in the Vintage Stakes at Goodwood on Tuesday and connections of Jel Pepper are expecting a bold showing from their charge in Monday's €200,000 feature in County Kildare. 'Jel Pepper is a good horse who ran very well in the July Stakes and we have missed Goodwood with him to go to Naas,' said Oliver Cole. 'It is great prize money and I believe the ground will be on the easy side of good which will play to his strengths as he likes a bit of a cut in the ground. 'It is quite daunting coming to Ireland because there are so many good horses but these races are fantastic and it is brilliant to have a horse good enough to take part.' Jel Pepper is one of five British-trained contenders along with Richard Fahey's Cosmic Clarets, the George Scott-trained Front Line Fury and Kevin Ryan's pair of Tropical Dreamer and There's A Chance. Scott's contender missed out on a hat-trick when denied by a head at Ascot last time, but the Newmarket handler has plenty of belief in his solid operator ahead of this raiding mission. He said: 'He's a really dependable two-year-old who just turns up runs his race and always seems to be improving. 'I'm really pleased with him and he's taken another step forward since Ascot where he was very much a sitting duck. 'We think we are well drawn but you never quite know and I guess it will depend on where the pace and quality in the race is. I think he will go and run his usual solid race and will be there and thereabouts at the finish. 'He arguably has to come forward again from what he's shown but he's a tough horse and really cool and I'm very fond of him.' The home team is headed by Joseph O'Brien's Prix Robert Papin winner Green Sense.


North Wales Chronicle
03-08-2025
- Sport
- North Wales Chronicle
Jel Pepper among strong British contingent in Ballyhane Stakes
An impressive winner on his Goodwood debut in early June, Paul and Oliver Cole's charge then finished a promising third behind Zavateri in Newmarket's Group Two July Stakes. The winner gave that form a significant boost by following up in the Vintage Stakes at Goodwood on Tuesday and connections of Jel Pepper are expecting a bold showing from their charge in Monday's €200,000 feature in County Kildare. 'Jel Pepper is a good horse who ran very well in the July Stakes and we have missed Goodwood with him to go to Naas,' said Oliver Cole. 'It is great prize money and I believe the ground will be on the easy side of good which will play to his strengths as he likes a bit of a cut in the ground. 'It is quite daunting coming to Ireland because there are so many good horses but these races are fantastic and it is brilliant to have a horse good enough to take part.' Jel Pepper is one of five British-trained contenders along with Richard Fahey's Cosmic Clarets, the George Scott-trained Front Line Fury and Kevin Ryan's pair of Tropical Dreamer and There's A Chance. Scott's contender missed out on a hat-trick when denied by a head at Ascot last time, but the Newmarket handler has plenty of belief in his solid operator ahead of this raiding mission. He said: 'He's a really dependable two-year-old who just turns up runs his race and always seems to be improving. 'I'm really pleased with him and he's taken another step forward since Ascot where he was very much a sitting duck. 'We think we are well drawn but you never quite know and I guess it will depend on where the pace and quality in the race is. I think he will go and run his usual solid race and will be there and thereabouts at the finish. 'He arguably has to come forward again from what he's shown but he's a tough horse and really cool and I'm very fond of him.' The home team is headed by Joseph O'Brien's Prix Robert Papin winner Green Sense.


Glasgow Times
03-08-2025
- Sport
- Glasgow Times
Jel Pepper among strong British contingent in Ballyhane Stakes
An impressive winner on his Goodwood debut in early June, Paul and Oliver Cole's charge then finished a promising third behind Zavateri in Newmarket's Group Two July Stakes. The winner gave that form a significant boost by following up in the Vintage Stakes at Goodwood on Tuesday and connections of Jel Pepper are expecting a bold showing from their charge in Monday's €200,000 feature in County Kildare. 'Jel Pepper is a good horse who ran very well in the July Stakes and we have missed Goodwood with him to go to Naas,' said Oliver Cole. 'It is great prize money and I believe the ground will be on the easy side of good which will play to his strengths as he likes a bit of a cut in the ground. 'It is quite daunting coming to Ireland because there are so many good horses but these races are fantastic and it is brilliant to have a horse good enough to take part.' Jel Pepper is one of five British-trained contenders along with Richard Fahey's Cosmic Clarets, the George Scott-trained Front Line Fury and Kevin Ryan's pair of Tropical Dreamer and There's A Chance. Scott's contender missed out on a hat-trick when denied by a head at Ascot last time, but the Newmarket handler has plenty of belief in his solid operator ahead of this raiding mission. He said: 'He's a really dependable two-year-old who just turns up runs his race and always seems to be improving. 'I'm really pleased with him and he's taken another step forward since Ascot where he was very much a sitting duck. 'We think we are well drawn but you never quite know and I guess it will depend on where the pace and quality in the race is. I think he will go and run his usual solid race and will be there and thereabouts at the finish. 'He arguably has to come forward again from what he's shown but he's a tough horse and really cool and I'm very fond of him.' The home team is headed by Joseph O'Brien's Prix Robert Papin winner Green Sense.


The Herald Scotland
03-08-2025
- Sport
- The Herald Scotland
Jel Pepper among strong British contingent in Ballyhane Stakes
The winner gave that form a significant boost by following up in the Vintage Stakes at Goodwood on Tuesday and connections of Jel Pepper are expecting a bold showing from their charge in Monday's €200,000 feature in County Kildare. 'Jel Pepper is a good horse who ran very well in the July Stakes and we have missed Goodwood with him to go to Naas,' said Oliver Cole. 'It is great prize money and I believe the ground will be on the easy side of good which will play to his strengths as he likes a bit of a cut in the ground. 'It is quite daunting coming to Ireland because there are so many good horses but these races are fantastic and it is brilliant to have a horse good enough to take part.' Jel Pepper is one of five British-trained contenders along with Richard Fahey's Cosmic Clarets, the George Scott-trained Front Line Fury and Kevin Ryan's pair of Tropical Dreamer and There's A Chance. Scott's contender missed out on a hat-trick when denied by a head at Ascot last time, but the Newmarket handler has plenty of belief in his solid operator ahead of this raiding mission. He said: 'He's a really dependable two-year-old who just turns up runs his race and always seems to be improving. 'I'm really pleased with him and he's taken another step forward since Ascot where he was very much a sitting duck. 'We think we are well drawn but you never quite know and I guess it will depend on where the pace and quality in the race is. I think he will go and run his usual solid race and will be there and thereabouts at the finish. 'He arguably has to come forward again from what he's shown but he's a tough horse and really cool and I'm very fond of him.' The home team is headed by Joseph O'Brien's Prix Robert Papin winner Green Sense.