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- Foley boots home quick-fire double in Tramore
Michael Graham
Foley boots home quick-fire double in Tramore
Miss Snossyboots, purple cap, dictates matters in Tramore
© Photo Healy Racing
Shane Foley made it two from two in Tramore with another front-running effort on board Miss Snossyboots for Michael Halford in the mile and a half rated race.
The 9/4 joint favourite raced with a clear lead throughout most of this contest and strode home by six lengths without any of her rivals challenging her. Boom Or Bush the other 9/4 joint favourite, could make no impression in second.
Shane Foley said: "It was the plan to make all, I couldn't believe how easy I was getting it to be honest.
"It was like riding a bit of work for the first mile. I quickened then and I couldn't believe they didn't even come to me, I just stayed sitting on her and just sprinted then.
"She had a couple of nice runs and she handled the track."
The winner is owned by Waterford native Nicholas Hartery who is a nephew of famous Waterford hurler John Keane.
Foley also made all on All Of Me in the opener.
Additional reporting by Donal Murphy