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- McNiff in clover with double at local track
McNiff in clover with double at local track
Staging Post is sent for home by John Barry
© Photo Healy Racing
What better place to bring up a double than at your local track and Mark McNiff did just that this afternoon as Staging Post completed the 59/1 two-timer in the concluding Sligo Races INH Flat Race.
Staging Post had been a ‘buzz’ horse through the day before his debut at Kilbeggan eleven days ago. He didn’t come up to the mark then though, finishing eighth.
By Cape Cross out of a Manduro mare this youngster has it on breeding, and he showed his true colours this time, despite being a pretty easy to back 16/1 shot.
Again with John Barry in the plate, Staging Post added to the earlier gains for the stable with the Kevin Brouder-ridden Mr Moondance
Held up in rear, the Whatever You Think Syndicate-owned Staging Post progressed into fifth two furlongs out.
Ridden in fourth entering the straight, the victor was closer in third a furlong out.
Soon challenging, the McNiff runner led in the last fifty yards to account for favourite Erica’s Joy by a length and a quarter.
"We thought he'd nearly win the last day and he ran desperate but John (Barry) thought he just didn't handle the track,” said the successful Strandhill-based handler.
“He's a horse that had never been away or run in a schooling race with the lockdown, so maybe it was a bit of a culture shock.
"We fancied him a bit today but not as much as we did the last day. We went home that day with confidence dented a bit!
"He works like a horse that could run on the Flat. He's 16.3, a well-bred, big, good-looking horse. He could jump fences down the line. He has loads of options."
(MN & EM)