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Michael Graham
Montys Meadow shows plenty for Mangans
Montys Meadow scores at 6/1 in Cork's bumper
© Photo Healy Racing
Montys Meadow had a comprehensive five lengths victory in Cork’s bumper for Jimmy and Jane Mangan.
The five-year-old made a pleasing return from an absence of more than a year and a half off track when fourth in a Clonmel bumper last month (His outings in 2012 were in point-to-points).
He duly improved for that outing here when racing prominently and assuming the lead with three furlongs to go. The 6/1 shot stayed on well to close the door on Clounts Meadows (16/1) on debut for John Joe Walsh. Kieran Purcell’s Garri Rua got third-placed money after being headed for the lead at halfway.
Trainer Jimmy Mangan said: “I bred him myself. He’s related to Monty’s Pass. We’ll see how he comes out of this. Maybe a winners’ bumper at Christmas will be next.
“He’s a bit backward but is coming on in leaps and bounds.”
Adrian Maguire’s Mm Dazzler went off the 10/3 favourite but could make no impression in fifth.
Additional reporting by Thomas Weekes