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Gary Carson
Kastasa gets going late to score for Coen & Weld
Kastasa beats Very Excellent
© Photo Healy Racing
Kastasa got going late to land the spoils in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Median Auction Maiden at Clonmel.
The Dermot Weld-trained filly was making her reappearance this afternoon having been fourth on her sole previous outing at Thurles last October.
Ben Coen settled the Aga Khan-owned filly in behind the leaders before asking her to give chase turning for home in the extended nine-furlong contest.
It took the Rock Of Gibraltar filly a while to find her feet but she got motoring inside the final furlong to lead close home and beat Very Excellent by half a length.
The winning rider said:- "She was on and off the bridle the whole way and was green coming down the hill but when she hit the rising ground a furlong out she really got into it.
"She will get further and hopefully she stays improving. That's my first winner for the Aga Khan."
(Quotes by Tom Weekes)