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- Cheekpieces work a treat on Leabaland
Michael Graham
Cheekpieces work a treat on Leabaland
Leabaland gallops home under Ronan Whelan
© Photo Healy Racing
Ronan Whelan dictated from the front on Leabaland as the pair obliged in the CorkRacecourse.ie Handicap over a mile.
Leabaland broke well and got to the front from stall five and had his rivals on the stretch as he raced past the two marker.
He was ridden a furlong and a half down and increased his advantage in the final furlong. Waterville Lady (10/1) stayed on strongly from the rear to power home in second but she was two and three quarter lengths adrift of the 14/1 winner at the line. Kristall Eye completed the placings a further two lengths away at 13/2.
Mick Halford 's winner sported cheekpieces for the first time.
Ronan Whelan said: "He is improving all the time and mentally and physically he is a big baby. He thinks it is all just a game and Mick thought it would be a good idea to throw head-gear on him just to sharpen him up and they have really sharpened him up.
"He is a fine scopey horse and still has a bit of growing into that frame to do. He will be better in time and seems versatile ground-wise too."
Additional reporting by Tom Weekes