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- Federal looks smart on debut
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Federal looks smart on debut
Federal and Declan McDonogh (nearest) beat Alqabeela (centre) and Privelege (far)
© Photo Healy Racing
Federal quickened up nicely to make a winning debut for Joseph O'Brien in the opening Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden at Leopardstown.
Declan McDonogh produced the Zoffany colt with a strong run inside the final furlong and he got on top in the last 50 yards for a cosy success in the colours of Lloyd Williams.
The 15/2 winner did hang a bit left close home but was in control as he posted a length verdict over Alqabeela in the newcomers event.
Ballydoyle colt Harvard was sent off 10/11 favourite in the seven-furlong contest and finished fourth after running greenly.
“He showed a nice bit in the spring but he started growing. He's not the biggest horse in the world but he filled out a bit more and he gave him a bit of time,” said assistant Brendan Powell.
“He's done that nicely in the end. Declan said he always knew he was going to win.
“He was a bit slow out of the gate but he picked up and he didn't have to give him a smack either.
“He had a little look around but all he can do is improve from it. He could be a nice type of horse. Declan said the ground was just on the slow side and he loved it.”
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