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Michael Graham
Moyross on an upward curve
Moyross clearing the final flight in Cork
© Photo Healy Racing
Strong-travelling Moyross put in a good performance to take the three mile novice hurdle in Cork for Noel Meade and Sean Flanagan.
The six-year-old gelding tanked into contention on the bridle after the third last.
He came through to grab a narrow lead at the final flight from Minella Beau and readily drew clear on the run-in without Flanagan having to get serious.
The winning margin was recorded at two and a half lengths from 6/4 favourite Minella Beau in this six-runner contest.
Noel Meade said: "When he won the last day, I said to you he mightn't stay too long over hurdles but after that we'll stay over hurdles and will probably come back here on November 5th now and there's also a Graded race in December. If he's ok, that'll be the plan.
"We bought him off Enda (Bolger) after he won his point-to-point.
"Last year, when he ran in a bumper Fairyhouse, I've a book at home when I write in the winners as they come and it's always a great feeling to put in another winner, but I nearly wrote him in before I went to the races!
"I was talking to Gary (O'Brien, presenter) on Attheraces before the race and was never as confident of a horse winning in my life and he finished fourth and I couldn't believe it!
"But that can happen in racing and it wasn't the first time and won't be the last time it'll happen and he had a small little wind op after that."
The 7/4 shot made it two from two over hurdles having won his maiden at Galway in September.
Additional reporting by Thomas Weekes