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Meade treble helps Geraghty to four-timer
Trainer Noel Meade provided Barry Geraghty with the three of the jockey's four winners at Kilbeggan today.
Geraghty partnered his initial winner on Adrian Maguire's Monty Blue before riding Meade's Rocheford Bridge Sigma Lifestyle and Parsons Pistol to win their respective races.
Following Sigma Lifestyle's win, Meade mentioned "we thought Sigma Lifestyle would be a very good horse at one stage but maybe bumpers took a bit too much out of him. He likes soft ground, stays well and we'll aim low on his next few starts."
The Meade treble/Geraghty four-timer was completed in the concluding Mullingar Beginners' Chase when 4/6fav Parsons Pistol ran out a workmanlike three and a half length winner.
Meade himself was denied a fourth winner of his own when his Realt Dubh under Nina Carberry, was beaten a short head by Luska Lad in the fifth race, the Sponsor A Race at Kilbeggan in 2009 Bumper.