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- Lean proves Keen to complete Foley double
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Alan Magee
Lean proves Keen to complete Foley double
Lean And Keen (Shane Foley) beating Beau Satchel
© Photo Healy Racing
Lean And Keen has proved a grand dual purpose sort for connections, and recorded his fifth win in the space of just over a year when defying top-weight in the John R Fitzpatrick Agricultural Contractor Handicap at Leopardstown.
The five-year-old gelding was part of a line of horses in contention across the track at the furlong pole, and he dug deepest in the closing stages to collect.
Shane Foley, on the mark half-an-hour earlier aboard the impressive Success Days in the Derrinstown Stud Derby Trial Stakes, had to work much harder here to complete a quick double.
The 5/1 chance led close home to record a half-length verdict over Beau Satchel with Bobby Jean just a head further away in third.
Winning trainer Sean Byrne said, "He handles the ground but with that weight I'd say he wants better ground. It was a good honest performance.
"He'll mix it between the flat and hurdles."
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