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‘We’ll sneak in another’ – Bold Enough hits six Murphy leaves with a boot full of winners
Jayapura produces a highquality performance under Brian Lawless in the four-yearold mares’ maiden maiden on the Grand National winner Corach Rambler in September 2020, was on the scoresheet when landing the five-year-old geldings’ maiden on the John Paul Brennantrained Ivegotdapower

Placed third on two previous occasions, Ivegotdapower disputed the running and held on well as the line loomed to deny Zmiinyi by a short head
On an excellent afternoon for Co u nt y We xford-tr aine d horses, Donnchadh Doyle’s Jayapura impressed with a bloodless debut victory in the four-year-old mares’ maiden.
It was plain sailing once the French-bred was urged on by Brian Lawless approaching two out and she swept clear to beat Chosen Bae by 11 lengths
The Riceal Dunne-trained Gift And Glory atoned for unseating two out here a fortnight earlier by grinding it out from the last with Johnny Barry to beat Leeneys Cross by one and a half lengths in the older geldings’ maiden.