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Jockey and Trainer Stats

Flat

Rank Jockey Name Rides Today Runs Wins Win %
1st W J Lee 0 174 36 21
2nd Colin Keane 0 203 31 15
3rd Shane Foley 0 155 18 12
4th Ronan Whelan 0 137 17 12
5th Seamie Heffernan 0 138 13 9

The jockeys above are ranked by their number of wins at this course in the last 5 seasons.

Jumps

Rank Jockey Name Rides Today Runs Wins Win %
1st Paul Townend 0 44 17 39
2nd Danny Mullins 0 88 14 16
3rd Sean O'Keeffe 0 98 14 14
4th Sean Flanagan 0 101 13 13
5th Phillip Enright 0 123 13 11

The jockeys above are ranked by their number of wins at this course in the last 5 seasons.

Flat

Rank Trainer Name Runs Wins Win %
1st G M Lyons 98 20 20
2nd P Twomey 56 19 34
3rd Joseph Patrick O'Brien 164 17 10
4th Mrs John Harrington 177 15 8
5th D K Weld 73 14 19

The trainers above are ranked by their number of wins at this course in the last 5 seasons.

Jumps

Rank Trainer Name Runs Wins Win %
1st W P Mullins 126 43 34
2nd Henry De Bromhead 107 24 22
3rd Gordon Elliott 169 20 12
4th Gavin Cromwell 106 12 11
5th Paul Nolan 58 8 14

The trainers above are ranked by their number of wins at this course in the last 5 seasons.

Cork Chase Course
Cork Chase Course
Cork Chase Course

Tips for Cork Races

Originally known as Mallow Racecourse, as it’s located in Mallow, County Cork,  when it was first opened in 1924, it has since changed to Cork Racecourse. Both Flat racing and National Hunt takes place at the venue. It’s near to Buttevant and Doneralle, where supposedly the first steeplechase was run in 1752. When it comes to finding the best Cork tips around, our experts at myracing have you covered.

Course: The Flat course is a right-handed oval with a mile and a quarter circuit. There is a chute so 5 and 6 furlong races can be run on a straight track.

The Hurdles track is the same as the Flat but the Chase course is a different mile and a half circuit. It’s a fair and level racecourse which doesn’t particularly favour any certain type of horse for our tips.

Draw Bias: For 5 and 6 furlong races at Cork, we want our tips to be drawn in the high numbers as there is a definite advantage to this. Also, over 7 furlong races it’s favourable to be drawn low as the horses run around a tight bend.

Feature Race: A number of graded and group races throughout the year, the Hilly Way Chase is arguably the feature. It’s run over 2 miles in December and was won in 2016 by Douvan and 2017 by Un De Sceaux.

Address

Killarney Road, Mallow, Co Cork, Ireland

General Admission

http://www.corkracecourse.ie/admission-fees/#

How to Get There

Air - Cork (6km). Helicopter landing available if arranged in advance
Bus - Shuttle bus from Mallow train station - 00353 (0) 22 50207 for times
Road - 1m from Mallow on Mallow-Killarney Road (N72). From Cork/Limerick (N20) go under railway bridge at roundabout in Mallow. From Dublin/Waterford (N72/N73) take town park bypass to reach roundabout. Track on left out the Killarney Road.
Rail - Mallow; served by Cork, Dublin, Tralee and Killarney. Free shuttle bus to and from track - 00353 (0) 22 50207 for times

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