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'Long year ahead' planned for Leopardstown's opening winner
Tarnawa
© Photo Healy Racing
Well backed even money favourite Tarnawa made a winning start to her three year old career at Leopardstown today as the Dermot Weld trained, Aga Khan owned filly landed the opening Irish Stallion Farms EBF (Fillies) Maiden under jockey Chris Hayes.
The daughter of Shamardal finished second in a Listed contest on her previous outing, her third career start, at Navan last October and today shed her maiden tag at the fourth attempt when quickening up well in the closing stages for a length win over Sweet Dime
Weld later stated “it was a nice performance and she did what we expected. They went a nice pace but then steadied, she was in the box seat and quickened nicely.
“We're in no hurry with her as hopefully it will be a long year. She'll probably go for the Blue Wind Stakes next.
“She was only getting going at the line and is from a good staying family on the dam's side.
“When they steadied she got caught for a bit of pace but she quickened well and at the line she was impressive.”
Quotes from Gary Carson