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- Koniag comes good on first start at three
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Donal Murphy
Koniag comes good on first start at three
Koniag (nearest) comes through to beat Artful Approach (centre) & Nakasero
© Photo Healy Racing
Kieran Cotter registered his fourth winner of the campaign, as Koniag claimed the concluding Legacy Wine Bar 3yo Handicap under Declan McDonogh.
A E55,000 yearling purchase, the Kodiac gelding failed to make a significant impact as a juvenile, with his best effort coming at Naas in September.
Last seen finishing down the field at Dundalk, the 58-rated bay was sent off a 9/1 chance this evening having touched 20s earlier.
Settled in mid-division on the outer, the Gigginstown House Stud-bred victor made good progress from early in the straight and was ridden in third over a furlong from home.
He ultimately stayed on best in the closing stages, getting up in the final strides to deny Artful Approach (8/1) by a neck, with Nakasero (10/1) a further three-quarters of a length back in third.
Returned the 4/1 favourite (from 6s), the Henry de Bromhead-trained Zenato was another two-lengths back in fourth.
"He was a bit backward as a two-year-old. We got a few runs into him and he ran quite respectable in a few nurseries. He was always going to improve as a three-year-old," Cotter commented.
"He's a good honest horse and we'll see where we go from this. Hopefully he keeps progressing as the year goes on. He didn't have a great draw and did it the hard way.
"We fancied him a bit coming here and he's a horse that you wouldn't mind running over hurdles in time."
Additional reporting by Alan Magee
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