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Tellherthename wasnever headed in adebut filled with potential who pickedupbestonthe run-intowin by alength to supplyWexford rider Jimmy
O’Rourkewithhis firstsuccess of the season
“Hehad alovelyrun in Lingstowninthe autumn and the race worked outwell,”
O’Rourkesaid of thePaul McKe on-owned Shirocco ge ldin gt ra ine dbyC olm Murphy.
“His work hasbeengood and he’s ahorse of greatpotential. He’salovelyhorse, simple as that.”
Therewas an even closer finish to the GoresbridgeHorse slight advantage jumpingthe last under PatTaaffe,but he could not repel thelateefforts of Denis Murphy’sfast-finishing mare ThreeByTwo,who joined him on the line to force adead-heat.
ThesuccessofThree By Two completed agood dayfor Meath rider Joey Dunne,who alsorode the winner of theCastlelands opener twohours earlieronthe West Waterfordcard.
Anarrowdefeatfor Valgrand at Ballycahane prevented Do nnch adh Do yl ef ro m achievinganacross-the-card double as he introduced Rose In Th ePark to ma ke an impressive winningdebutin the Innovotecmares’maiden.
A€40,000 purchase outofthe 2021 Derbysale as ahalf-sister to the Grade 1winner Blow By Blow,the Walk In ThePark mare swept around the outer of JetawayToGetawayonthe geldings m der Th st f p r f Ja son Ke n d d home bend andpowered clear
Therewas another family successinthe PegusHorse Feedsfive-and six-year-old geldings’ maiden as New r,abrother to eG offer , eppedforward fromhis thirdplaced Ballinaboola debut lastmonth by racingfromthe ro nt under a mes Ke nn y, of trainer Liam n y, to be at OutsideAdesaeasily in the colours of GavanKinch CormacDoyle’s Romeo Magico vindicated thepromise of his fifth-placeddebut at Br ou ghsh ane in Ma yb y leadingfromthe last under Jack Hendrick to beat the mare Idylle Sauvagebytwo lengths in theHornibrooksGarage& Je rr yO ’Kee ff eS aw mi lls unplaced maiden.
The12-length successwas the 20thwinnerJames Walsh hasridden for Doyle, alist of glories that includessuccesses with subsequentGrade 1 winners Bravemansgame and Tahmuras
AlexHarveyhas missed much of the season due to breakingthe talus bone in his ankle in afall at Colonial Downs in August,but he is makingup for lost time and guided Winnie Woodnutt to successfor his father Willie in the Ward Brothers Recovery &Recycling mares’ winners-of-two.
Thesix-lengthsuccessover Aghmorough Bridge wasa thirdwinner of the weekend for the Dublin rider after victories at Dundalk and Tyrella.
JamesMurray enjoyedhis first success in the saddle whenhe guidedJohn Paul Brennan’s One ForDan to an easy 22-length victoryinthe Connolly’sRed Millsolder geldings’ maiden for novice riders
The17-year-old Ferns rider wasseentogood effectonthe Lingstown runner-up as the pair bidedtheirtimebefore takingcontrol in the home straight.