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- Hurricane Cass sheds his maiden tag
Michael Graham
Hurricane Cass sheds his maiden tag
Hurricane Cass, near side, gets his first win
© Photo Healy Racing
Hurricane Cass gave Tommy Stack and Wayne Lordan a winner at Dundalk in the extended mile and two median auction maiden for three-year-old colts and geldings.
The 2/1 favourite came five wide at the two pole having found his path blocked just before then. Under a drive from Lordan he came through to pick off Blue Skimmer close home and win by three parts of a length.
The runnr-up was returned at 10/1. Vale Do Sol kept on well and was doing his best work at the finish as he came home third, beaten a length and three quarters by the winner.
"He had a nice run the first day and came here for some nice ground. He handled the surface well," said Wayne Lordan.
"He'll go a mile-and-a-half and is a nice type."
As a two-year-old Hurricane Cass was eighth in a Curragh maiden won by Portage in September.
Additional reporting by Gary Carson