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Leopardstown (Irish:
Baile na Lobhar,
meaning 'town of the lepers'),
historically called Ballinlore, is a
suburb of Dublin, Ireland, at the foot of the...
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Leopardstown Racecourse 53°15′57″N 6°11′21″W / 53.26583°N 6.18917°W / 53.26583; -6.18917 is a horse-racing
course in
Leopardstown,
approximately 8 kilometres...
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Leopardstown Stakes was a
Group 3 flat
horse race in
Ireland open to two-year-old thoroughbreds. It was run at
Leopardstown over a
distance of 7 furlongs...
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Leopardstown Hospital (Irish: Ospidéal Pháirc
Bhaile na Lobhar) is a
publicly funded voluntary hospital in Foxrock, Dublin,
Ireland offering healthcare...
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Ireland which is open to
horses aged five
years or older. It is run at
Leopardstown over a
distance of
about 3
miles (4,828 metres), and
during its running...
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major owners). On St Stephen's Day 1961,
Arkle ran in
another bumper, at
Leopardstown.
Again ridden by Hely-Hutchinson, he came
fourth of ten.: 29-30 In January...
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Leopardstown Valley (Irish:
Gleann Bhaile na Lobhair) is a stop on the Luas light-rail tram
system in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown,
County Dublin, Ireland. It...
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trainer Willie Mullins.
Height O'Fashion was
second to
Arkle in the
Leopardstown Chase in 1966 in the
first occasion in
which Arkle was
involved in a...
- "Foxrock and
Leopardstown" and
retained that name
until 1921, when it was
shortened to Foxrock. The
station served as a
connection to
Leopardstown Racecourse...
- The race was
first run in 2015 and the
first two
runnings were held
Leopardstown.
Until 2013 the
title was used for a race now
known as the
Munster Oaks...