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Alan Magee
Fame And Acclaim keeps on an upward curve
Fame And Acclaim (nearside) battles it out with Frank Arthur
© Photo Healy Racing
Fame And Acclaim followed up his win at Cork last Sunday by defying top-weight again over a mile in the Evoke.ie Premier Handicap at the Curragh.
The 7/2 favourite challenged the always prominent Frank Arthur a furlong out and kept on well for Declan McDonogh to hold that rival by half a length, with Mythologic finishing best of all the same distance further back in third.
Winning trainer Joseph O’Brien was represented by his assistant Brendan Powell who said, “He’d a lot of weight and is improving. Declan said he just does enough all the time and he knows him well now.
“He said it got a bit rough early on so he had to pull out of it. He’s a horse that you just want to arrive there late. When he gets there he pricks his ears.
“He’s a big horse and his last three runs he’s improved every time. He probably deserves to have a go at a Stakes race but we’ll leave that to Joseph.”