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- Earth dances in for O'Brien and Ryan in finale
Earth dances in for O'Brien and Ryan in finale
Earth Dance and Gavin Ryan got off the mark at the second time of asking.
© Photo Healy Racing
Earth Dance stepped up on a promising Curragh debut last month to justify odds-on favouritism in the concluding Lynn Lodge Stud Maiden at Navan.
The once-raced Donnacha O'Brien trained colt was always to the fore under jockey Gavin Ryan, tracking Tommy Thug into the straight before challenging over a furlong out.
Although the son of Australia took a few strides to settle proceedings, once he hit the rising ground he went right away to win comfortably.
Gavin Ryan said: "He's by Australia and just took a little bit of time to come to hand.
"We always thought he was a nice horse and he proved that to us in a hot maiden in the Curragh. There were no hiding places that day, so we knew we had a decent horse coming here today.
"Obviously, I was able to keep it very, very simple and followed the one I thought was there to beat - gave me a lovely lead down into the dip and once I have committed my horse, he won with plenty in hand.
"Very much so (ground versatile), obviously being by Australia a son of Galileo they will go on anything and he'll stay real well. He'll get further too."
When asked if he could be stakes class, he replied: "Without a doubt, he's going the right way about it."
Additional reporting by Michael Graham.