Dragon on fire in Hong Kong Mile, Byron fourth
Tom Hogan's Gordon Lord Byron finished a highly-creditably fourth behind Ambitious Dragon in the Longines Hong Kong Mile.
Tom Hogan's Gordon Lord Byron finished a highly-creditably fourth behind Ambitious Dragon in the Longines Hong Kong Mile.
Tom Hogan's Gordon Lord Byron is just one of a whole host of European raiders targeting glory in the Hong Kong International Races at Sha Tin on Sunday.
Tom Hogan tells Robbie Irwin about plans for Gordon Lord Byron following his win in the Prix de la Foret at Longchamp
Gordon Lord Byron came with a late rattle under William Buick to win the Qatar Prix de la Foret for Tom Hogan for Irish success at Longchamp.
Tom Dempsey and Ken Hogan join Con and Damien to discuss Limerick's controversial win over Wexford and mistakes by referees and umpires.
Ken McGrath, Tom Dempsey and Ken Hogan give their reaction to Dublin's win over Limerick, and discuss what other counties can learn from Dublin's hurling development.
Tom Dempsey, Tony Considine and Ken Hogan give their reaction to Waterford's 10-point win over Galway in Thurles.
Nina Carberry is to ride the Tom Hogan-trained Shannon Spirit in the Weatherbys Champion Bumper.
Denis Hogan has been sparring with Drimnagh southpaw Jimmy Sweeney ahead of his third meeting with Ken Egan in just over a year at the National Stadium on Friday night.
Tom Hogan has warned Silver Jaro is unlikely to run in the totesport Trophy at Newbury on Saturday if there is a further rise in the weights.
Tom Hogan intends running both last year's third Silver Jaro and Kirkbybroguelantern, who is dropping back to two miles, in the Pierse Handicap Hurdle at Leopardstown on Sunday.
Tom Hogan is hoping the ground does not turn heavy for Silver Jaro in the Greatwood Handicap Hurdle at Cheltenham on Sunday.
Tom Hogan is likely to keep campaigning Silver Jaro in Ireland following his fine effort in the Pierse Hurdle at Leopardstown.
Tom Hogan has no worries about running Kirkbybroguelantern at Cheltenham tomorrow following his facile win at Limerick on Monday.
Kirbybroguelantern justified odds on favouritism to run out a comfortable winner of the penultimate race on the card for Tom Hogan and Kevin Coleman on Monday.
Tom Hogan will bring an interesting pair of Irish raiders to Chepstow on Saturday.
Tom Hogan could be double-handed in the Ladbrokes Irish Lincolnshire on the opening day of the Irish Flat season at the Curragh on Sunday.
Samoan flanker Ray Ofisa could be poised to make his competitive debut for Connacht against Edinburgh Gunners in the Magners League at the Sportsground on Friday, 6.30 pm.
Fran Berry will be eternally grateful to Tom Hogan for providing him with his first winner back after injury, that being last April and the pair cemented their association with a double.
Tom Hogan notched a double at Clonmel as both Penny Rich and Kylebeg Dancer swooped late to land the spoils.