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- Kerb looks one to follow
Kerb looks one to follow
Kerb Appeal looked a useful recruit to the novice hurdling ranks when making an impressive debut over timber in the opener at Navan.
Ruby Walsh sent the 2/1 joint favourite to the front at the third last and he looked in control from then on.
Newcomer Jim Bowie came through to chase him home, but could only get within four-and-a-half lengths as Willie Mullins' charge recorded a convincing victory.
The son of Needle Gun was following up his easy bumper success at the course last month.
"I'll probably step him up in trip. The novice race at Thurles (Michael Purcell Memorial Novice Hurdle on 25th February) might be the job," said Mullins.
"He's improving all the time and will improve for a trip and better ground as well."
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