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Fleetfoot

Horse Form Profile

Age: 5 years

Trainer: J S Bolger

Owner: Molly & Paul Willis Racing

Place /
No / Draw
Date / Going /
Distance / Class
Time + Course Horse + Weight
Jockey / Trainer
Verdict Starting price

2nd

4

(11)

13th Sep 2025

Soft

1m 4f 0y

15:50 Leopardstown

Fleetfoot

9st 9lb

J: Seamie Heffernan

T: J S Bolger

Progressive handicapper this year, winning premier handicap over C&D in June and won at Gowran last month over same trip; well-backed but didn't seem to stay (keen) in 1m6f Ebor on latest when cheekpieces tried (now left off); upped in grade here and needs to improve.

25/1

14th

21

(15)

23rd Aug 2025

Good To Firm

1m 5f 188y

Class 2

15:35 York

Fleetfoot

9st 1lb

J: Ross Coakley

T: J S Bolger

Unraced on firmer than good; narrow win at the Curragh in June and he's continued the good work with his never-nearer fourth of 18 at the Galway festival and a more decisive win at Gowran Park ten days ago; they were all over about 1m4f (unraced beyond that on Flat) but 1m6f makes appeal and first-time cheekpieces might sharpen him up, including in the early stages; better is needed under his penalty but he's one to consider.

33/1

1st

2

(3)

13th Aug 2025

Good

1m 4f 100y

19:05 Gowran Park

Fleetfoot

9st 12lb

J: Declan McDonogh

T: J S Bolger

Had been jumping before returning to the Flat with a narrow 1m4f win at the Curragh in June; gave a solid display off revised mark when fourth of 18 over the same trip in a valuable Galway festival event.

7/2

7

(4)

1st Aug 2025

Soft

1m 4f 0y

18:35 Galway

Fleetfoot

9st 6lb

J: Declan McDonogh

T: J S Bolger

Had been jumping before returning to the Flat with a narrow defeat of Cloud Seeker at the Curragh (1m4f, good), picking up well in the closing stages; a 4lb rise isn't the end of the world.

6/1

8

(6)

29th Jun 2025

Good

1m 4f 0y

16:50 Curragh

Fleetfoot

9st 3lb

J: Declan McDonogh

T: J S Bolger

Two-time winner at 1m-1m1f finished last season in good form; well beaten in three starts in 2025, including twice over hurdles; unproven over this far and best form has come with an ease in the ground; others preferred.

20/1