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Michael Graham
Carrarea now two from two for Mullins
Carrarea, near side, gets the better of Willie The Coo
© Photo Healy Racing
Emmet Mullins' Carrarea wore down Willie The Coo to take the spoils in the bumper at Roscommon.
Willie The Coo saw off gambled-on Tom Sarah Evelyn in the final quarter of a mile, however, Carrarea soon moved stylishly into a threatening position.
Willie The Coo kept finding for Patrick Mullins but Philip Byrnes and Carrarea got the better of them in the closing stages to win by a length.
The winner was the 11/10 favourite while the runner-up went off at 9/4. Tom Gibney's newcomer Tom Sarah Evelyn was noted being backed at 25/1 this morning and contracted to 11/2 on the off. He was nine lengths off the runner-up in third.
Jockey Byrnes said: “He was a bit keen early on but settled down the back and he picked up really well to the line.
“He definitely came on from the last day and he's a lovely horse. It was a good performance under a penalty and when I asked the question he really galloped to the line well.”
Carrarea is now two from two after winning a bumper at Punchestown in May when also partnered by Byrnes.
Additional reporting by Gary Carson