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Missgiloney battles well in Limerick opener
The Keith Clarke-ridden Missgiloney got the better of a thrilling duel with Ruler Of All to land the opening Adare Maiden Hurdle at Limerick.
The pair had it between them the whole way down the straight, in the 2m3f contest, and it was the filly who just edged ahead in the closing stages for a length-and-a-quarter victory over Edward O'Grady's hurdling debutant.
David Kelly 's charge had chased home impressive winner Shamiran in handicap company at Punchestown last Saturday and her experience stood her in good stead.
"It was a fair slog and she handled the ground well. I'll probably go for another handicap next," said the Ballygar handler afterwards.
"I have to thank my local vet Liam O'Malley who always gives me plenty of advice with the horses."
5/2 favourite Sagarian proved a major disappointment, beating only two home.
John Cullen picked up a one-day ban for careless riding relating to an incident shortly after the first flight.
The Stewards found that his mount Karma had caused Garlough to become short of room and that his jockey Eddie O'Connell had to check.