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- Home-bred Princess does Harringtons proud
Home-bred Princess does Harringtons proud
Job done - Princess Aloof and Niall McCullagh at Sligo
© Photo Healy Racing
Despite proving easy-to-back on track, the Jessica Harrington-trained home-bred, Princess Aloof got the job done under Niall McCullagh in the opening Irish Stallion Farms EBF Auction Maiden at Sligo.
She twitched her head a bit, as though she may have had contact from Billy Lee 's whip on the favourite, Captain Moonlite (11/4 into 15/8), as the pair fought it out.
To the credit of the successful Big Bad Bob filly though, she went through with her effort well, eventually crossing the line a neck to the good.
McCullagh said: "She's a handy little filly and she's still a little green but I felt I was always going to get there.
"I got shunted a little wide at one point and I lost momentum but she was always travelling well.
"The ground is tacky and dead." (TW & EM)