An Bradan Feasa
Won twice over hurdles (2m/2m4f, good) and twice on the Flat in 2025; looked as good as ever when second on the Flat this month, after a break, and is respected, albeit the nagging concern is that he ran poorly on his only previous visit to Fakenham.
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Ownership history
- Jack JonesCurrent
- Mrs Mary-Ann Middletonuntil 15 Mar 2025
- E S Racing Twountil 13 Nov 2023
- Mrs A M O'Brienuntil 21 Aug 2023
- Mrs John Magnier/Joseph Patrick O'Brienuntil 9 Aug 2023
Newest first. Dates mark when the horse left each owner.
Breeding
- Sire
- Camelot
- Dam
- Grianan Ailigh
- Damsire
- Shantou
Trainer history
- CurrentJack Jones
- 13 Nov 2023Joseph Patrick O'Brien
From the connections
“The Fred Winter is what we discussed two or three weeks ago. An Bradan Feasa would be 50-1 in a Triumph Hurdle, but although he will go up again today he would have a competitive enough weight in the Fred Winter. He will have a quiet enough time now and he will have one more run before March and see where we end up. He is very easy to ride, and Tom said he is an absolute delight. It (the Fred Winter) wouldn't be any bother to him. He has sat third there today and you could let him sit mid division to the rear in the Fred Winter and let him travel away - Jack Jones, trainer.”
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