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Fatcat can't catch Harry
Crouching Harry accounts for Fatcatinthehat and Hazariban at Clonmel
© Photo Healy Racing
Eoin Doyle struck in the finale on Clonmel Oil Chase day back in the middle of last month with Hawaii Five Nil (sold last Saturday for £130,000 to Jonjo O'Neill). The Kilkenny handler wasn't long about again picking up the winning thread at Powerstown Park when Crouching Harry landed the opening 3-y-o Maiden Hurdle under Mickey Butler.
The Tiger Hill gelding made all and he held off the odds-on favourite, Fatcatinthehat by half a length. That one raced keenly, didn't have a completely trouble free passage but ultimately had every chance.
Doyle explained: "He deserved that. He has run well everyday but he's always seemed to find one too good.
"He picked up well today and stayed at it well.
"We'll try and find a winners of one at Christmas if there is one."
The winning owners, the Suir Syndicate, are a three member grouping that includes Glenmore and Kilkenny hurling top-man of the past, Christy Heffernan. (TW & EM)