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Michael Graham
Noble Music a first winner for O'Meara
Michael O'Meara with Noble Music
© Photo Healy Racing
The market principals dominated the places in the extended 10 furlong fillies' maiden in Roscommon with Noble Music making virtually all.
This was a first training success for Michael O'Meara who trains near Nenagh in Co Tipperary.
She was pushed along leaving stall 13 by Declan McDonogh to grab an early lead.
The four-year-old filly travelled notably well on the heavy ground sweeping the home bend.
Her market rival, Roving Music, moved into a threatening second at the two pole, however Noble Music had plenty more to give when McDonogh asked her.
The 5/4 favourite forged on strongly up the hill in the final furlong to increase her lead to four and a half lengths at the winning post. Roving Mission (11/8) could make no impression and took the runner-up spot. She was eight lengths in front of 4/1 chance Beauty Of Deira though.
Michael O’Meara said: “I haven’t had the licence that long and it’s been a bit stop go since I started.
"I’ve got 12 horses in at the moment and the rest of them are backward two-year-olds for the end of the year or next year.
“I was in America for ten years and I worked with Liam McAteer and Charles O’Brien here.
“We’ll probably step her up now to a good handicap. She handled the ground well and could be a good dual-purpose mare down the road.”
Noble Music had attempted the same tactics over course and distance in June, but was beaten a length and a quarter into second by the favourite that day. She had Roving Mission behind her in third and confirmed the form today.
Additional reporting by Alan Magee