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Punchestown, known as the blend of corporate elegance and people's charm, witnessed Chairman David Mongey taking the helm. With a background destined for business, Mongey adds a unique touch to the PUNCHESTIVAL FESTIVAL 2024. The festival, covered by Pat Costello, unveils the corporate side of Punchestown while highlighting the involvement of people like never before.
Wednesday marks Chamber Day at Punchestown 2024, where CEO Sinéad Ronan showcases her extensive knowledge of Punchestown, drawing from her past experiences to elevate the event. As County Kildare Chamber's new CEO, her presence adds a fresh perspective to the racing atmosphere, creating a perfect balance of tradition and innovation.
Local trainer Ross O'Sullivan anticipates the Punchestown events eagerly, riding the wave of success with notable wins. From a spectacular second place at Cheltenham with Eagles Reign at 80/1 to triumph at The [insert race name], O'Sullivan embodies the spirit of local talent making waves in the racing world.
The Limerick racing scene preludes the grand Punchestown Festival, with jockeys like Billy Lee and Colin Keane hitting ten-win marks early in the season. Their collaboration with renowned trainers like Willie McCreery and Henry de adds flair to the anticipation surrounding Punchestown.
*Did you know?* Chairman David Mongey's vision for Punchestown emphasizes a perfect blend of professionalism and community engagement, setting it apart from other racing destinations. Sinéad Ronan's transition from her previous roles to leading County Kildare Chamber adds a touch of versatility and expertise to Punchestown's management.
PUNCHESTIVAL FESTIVAL 2024 By Pat Costello PUNCHESTOWN Chairman, David Mongey was always destined to be in business and always destined to be involved in ...
By Pat Costello SINÉAD Ronan may have been recently installed as CEO of County Kildare Chamber but she is well versed in the Punchestown from her previous ...
By Pat Costello LOCAL trainer, Ross O'Sullivan, is enjoying a successful season with a second in Cheltenham on Eagles Reign at 80/1 and a winner at The ...
LIMERICK jockey Billy Lee joined Colin Keane on the ten-winner mark for the fledgling season when riding winners for trainer Willie McCreery and Henry de ...
Ciara Toolen, a pharmacist from Dublin, emerged victorious as the winner of the prestigious Bollinger Best Dressed Competition at the Punchestown Festival.
Punchestown Races is back with a bang and if the style on day one is anything to go by, we're in for a treat this festival.
RTÉ presenter Jacqui Hurley enjoyed a day out at the races wearing a simple black, maxi shirt dress paired with trendy silver shoes, and a tan coat to keep out ...