Grange Walk
Won a hurdle at Limerick (fair fourth in corresponding contest latest) before finishing fourth in this race last year; over three years since latest chase win and struggling in this discipline lately, despite declining mark.
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Ownership history
- Edward GleesonCurrent
- John Patrick Ryanuntil 17 Sept 2021
- Edward Gleesonuntil 19 Mar 2020
Newest first. Dates mark when the horse left each owner.
Breeding
- Sire
- Thewayyouare
- Dam
- A Woman In Love
- Damsire
- Muhtarram
Trainer history
- CurrentJohn Patrick Ryan
- 19 Mar 2020Pat Phelan
From the connections
“Grange Walk is a fair horse who is only coming to himself. He'll probably go on for the Dan Moore at Fairyhouse from here. I was very happy coming here - I couldn't believe that Danny Mullins went to Kempton [to ride Tornado Flyer in the King George]. This horse is only a six-year-old so time is on his side - John Ryan, trainer.”
“Grange Walk is a proper one and I think he would have won at Galway but for falling. Bryan (Cooper) said he won with something in hand. He's only six and the sky is the limit for him. He'll be a novice chaser, not a handicapper - John Ryan, trainer.”
“Grange Walk is going to be a smashing chaser. He's very scopey and Danny (Mullins) has loved him from the first time he schooled him. He actually turned to me then and said we have a Draycott Place or Kylecrue back again in terms of the way this lad jumps. He'll probably go for the two miles and two furlongs in Galway next. Two miles is his trip but he gets that distance no problem on good ground - John Ryan, trainer.”
“Danny gave Grange Walk a peach of a ride today, I thought he was absolutely brilliant. We were short a little bit of fitness so we held him up a bit. He'll go to Listowel now for a novice or a handicap. He probably wasn't ready for the novice in Galway and the hill probably caught him a bit. He is a good horse and can go wherever he likes - John Ryam, trainer”
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