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Let Yourself Go continues on the up
Adrian Maguire has never hidden his regard for Let Yourself Go and the Zaffaran gelding seems to be really finding his form now as he followed up a Ballinrobe win when landing the Deacy & Associates Novice Chase.
The 3/1 chance was soon in front and after the departure of Smack That at the first, Shane Hassett's mount led his three remaining rivals a merry dance with his fluent jumping. He came over to the stand's side in the straight and held off Montero by two and a half lengths.
Maguire and Hassett have been in flying form lately and the Co. Cork-based trainer said: "I'm delighted with that but I'm not surprised. He just idled from the last as it is a long way home here. Hopefully he'll stay healthy now and keep progressing."
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