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- Brabazon's patience bears fruit with Apple Of His Eye
Mark Nunan
Brabazon's patience bears fruit with Apple Of His Eye
Apple Of His Eye
© Photo Healy Racing
Apple Of His Eye (9/2 from 13/2 before the off) landed the concluding older horses' maiden under 7lb claimer Jamie Powell.
Fourth on her previous start at Killarney, she was waited with in mid-division before improving into third place with a quarter of a mile to run. The daughter of Mehmas picked up well to lead just under a furlong from home and was driven out to score by two lengths from the running-on Ms Eagleton with Jaafel a further head away in third.
Winning trainer Dick Brabazon said: “I’ve had six seconds since my last winner so it’s great that she has won.
“I was probably a bit slow finding her right distance. She’s a miler who might go nine furlongs.
“I thought she was a bit faster earlier. She is a filly that was a bit tricky last year and took a while to get organised. She spent the year learning the game.
“Jamie is great value for his 7lb claim. She is a bit small and when he got on well with her in Killarney, I said leave him on her.”
Quotes from Alan Magee