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Dusty comes good at Dundalk
Job done for Dusty In Memphis and Billy Lee at Dundalk
© Photo Healy Racing
With likely big player Deep Speed (blood disorder) out and just four rivals left to contend with, things finally all came together for the well-regarded Dusty In Memphis in the Irish Stallion Farms European Breeders Fund Maiden at Dundalk.
Billy Lee took the reins for the initial occasion, on the American-bred daughter of Broken Vow, who was sporting cheek-pieces for the first-time.
Off since late April, David Wachman's charge was fresh and well enough to make all in this seven furlong event and the three times previously raced three-year-old was always looking good in the final quarter mile, eventually beating the favourite The Visitor by two and three parts of a length.
"She did it well and she got it handy enough in front. When I asked her to pick up she picked up and went to the line well.
"It's nice to win a maiden with her as she has a nice pedigree.
"Hopefully she'll pick up another before she goes to stud," reflected Lee in the aftermath. (GC & EM)