Nov 22, 2011

Horse Racing Soc becomes owner of its own horse

James Lochrin
The recently founded Trinity Horse Racing Society has become the owner of its own horse. The Society has been registered as the owner of “Local Celebrity”, pictured above after his workout this morning.

He is the first addition to the Society’s stable and runs at Cork Racecourse tomorrow in the I.N.H. Stallion Owners European Breeders Fund Maiden Hurdle at 12.50pm. This is not his first appearance on the race track, having had five previous runs. He has never been outside the first four, winning last time out and second on three previous occasions.

This purchase marks another achievement for the Horse Racing Society, which has made a notable impression in its first year. With two successful racing days behind it and over 1,000 members, the Horse Racing Soc has gone from a concept to one of the largest societies in Trinity in a couple of months. Who knows, perhaps some of its horses will show up on apps like www.918kissmalaysia.app/mega888/ down the line?

Horse Racing Society Auditor, Jack Cantillon commented “We are incredibly excited about tomorrow’s race and we’ve found the best horse racing tips to increase chances of winning. We have a great chance and are lucky to have such a great team training the horse. We are very grateful to Willie Mullins and his team for giving us this opportunity. He should go close tomorrow and we will have a crowd there to cheer him on.”
“Local Celebrity” is trained by champion trainer Willie Mullins, who is in the middle of a hot streak at the minute having saddled 19 winners in the past 14 days. The jockey on board will be champion amateur jockey Patrick Mullins, who despite his amateur status is one of the top jockeys in the country. Sounds like it might be worth heading over to Pick7 and putting some money on “Local Celebrity”!

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