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- Mogwli gets McCreery off the mark for the season
Mark Nunan
Mogwli gets McCreery off the mark for the season
Mogwli and Nathan Crosse (far side) hold The Cola Kid by a head
© Photo Healy Racing
It was all change in the final furlong of the Fairyhouse.ie 3-y-o Handicap over 6f as the pace-setting Sebs Star began to weaken and come back to the chasing pack.
Nathan Crosse on Mogwli (4/1) had to fight his corner to get a gap between the fading leader and Via Veneto but once in the clear Mogwli ran to just hold the late challenge of The Cola Kid (12/1) by a head, with another closer Take My Hand (20/1) a further length and a half away in third place. There was no alteration to the placings following a stewards' enquiry.
The winner was fourth a couple of times in a busy campaign at two, and showed the benefit of a mid-division run at Leopardstown last week. Apparently unlucky when a place ahead of Mogwli in that same Leopardstown heat, Slade Runner was sent off 11/10 favourite here but could only keep on late for a non-threatening fourth.
“My wife bred him so I'm delighted. We have a half-brother going to the sales at the end of the year and the dam (Susiescot) has bred two winners from two runners,” said winning trainer Willie McCreery.
“He's a tough, hardy, little fella and he's for the apprentices to ride. I have two apprentices signing on and he'll keep them going for the rest of the year.
“He's bomb-proof and loves his racing, hopefully he'll pay for himself.”
Additional reporting by Gary Carson