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Jamsie gains deserved success
Jamsie Hall gained reward for his consistency when claiming the Heinz Pollmeier Memorial Handicap Chase at Tramore.
Clare MacMahon 's charge has been a credit to connections but was coming into this having unshipped Davy Condon in spectacular fashion at Kilbeggan last Saturday.
He made amends today, hitting the front after the third last and galloping on well in the closing stages. Onzo Mor who looked to be staying on in second, fell at the last to leave the winner clear. He eventually scored by four-lengths from For A Finish
MacMahon is currently on holidays and representative Bobby McNally said:-
"He was due that and was unlucky at Kilbeggan last time. If he's well and good he could go to Perth next Saturday. He's an improving horse."
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