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Maarek times it well
Maarek was produced with a well-timed run by Wayne Lordan to claim the Joe McGrath Handicap at the Curragh.
David Nagle 's charge settled mid-division early in the six-furlong contest before taking closer order at furlong pole.
English raider Murura (7/1f) had hit the front at that point but couldn't hold the late surge of Maarek.
Lordan got his mount to the front inside the final 100 yards to record a length success.
"That was super. He deserved to get a premier handicap as he's been knocking on the door," said Nagle.
"Wayne was absolutely super on him. We'll find a Listed race for him now. There is one over six here in a few weeks (Waterford Testimonial October 9th).
"He's a typical Pivotal in that he wants soft ground."
It was a second successive winner for the sire, who was also responsible for Nephrite in the opening juvenile maiden.
Gary Carson