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- Burns guides Sporting to another Dundalk success
Donal Murphy
Burns guides Sporting to another Dundalk success
Sporting Hero (far side) is ridden out by Nicola Burns to beat Never Shout Never
© Photo Healy Racing
The Now Racing Every Wednesday At Dundalk Handicap went the way of Sporting Hero and Nicola Burns, with the pair registering a second success at the all-weather venue this month.
Third when last seen over five furlongs here on November 13th, the Denis Hogan-trained four-year-old was sent off a 9/2 chance (touched 8s early) back up to six furlongs this evening.
Tracking the leaders on the inner, the 68-rated four-year-old made progress from early in the straight and was ridden to tackle the front-running Never Shout Never (4/1f) with over a furlong to go.
Getting on top inside the final 150 yards, the bay victor went on to prevail by half-a-length, with the aforementioned market leader having to settle for second under Jamie Powell for Stephen Thorne.
There was a two and a quarter length gap back to James Henry in third, with this one returned at 11/2.
"He ran over the five and he (Hogan) definitely thought it was a bit sharp for him, so I was happy with the six (furlongs)," Burns, who was registering a fourth career success, remarked.
"He was well able to kick on when he needed to - he was travelling all the way with me, so I was always happy where I was.
"He is (going the right way) and hopefully they can get a few more out of him. He's definitely one to look forward to."
Additional reporting by Michael Graham