HAVING changed hands for £225,000 in March 2016 following his second start win in a Tinahely maiden the previous month for the Colin Bowe yard, Timewaitsfornoone made a successful reappearance in the winners of one at Aghabullogue last Sunday.

Now trained by Alan Fleming for Barry Connell and ridden at the track by Declan Queally, Timewaitsfornoone was bred by former amateur Tom Lombard out of the Luso mare Trendy Attire. The dam’s previous produce include the 2011 Milan gelding Maguires Bridge who won a maiden first time out at Charm Park in March last year and finished sixth of 13 in a restricted on his only subsequent outing.

The breeder received €14,000 when selling Timewaitsfornoone as a foal at Tattersalls Ireland to Grange Stud with Bowe giving €34,000 for the gelding when he returned to the Meath sales ring for the 2015 Derby Sale under the Castledillon Stud banner as a three-year-old. Since then, Trendy Attire has had three fillies by Mahler (2013), Imperial Monarch (2015) and Ocovango (2016).

Earlier, Lombard’s wife Noreen O’Brien saw her colours carried to an impressive success in the five and six-year-old mares’ maiden on the Robert Tyner-trained Bay Ambition for whom Tom gave €2,200 as a foal at Tattersalls Ireland.

The 2013 Oscar mare is the second foal, and first runner, out of the unraced Westerner mare Western Euro, a half-sister to the four-time winner Aztec Warrior (by Taipan) and to Peppardstown (by Old Vic) who is the dam of Bonny Kate and Mala Beach. This is also the family of Monbeg Dude and Fifty Dollars More.

Bay Ambition was bred by John Mulcahy for whom Western Euro has since produced fillies by Mahler (2014), Yeats (2016) and Malinas (2017) and a colt by Yeats in 2015.