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Alan Magee
Nyman scores for de Bromhead and Lee
Nyman (nearside) and Billy Lee
© Photo Healy Racing
The Henry de Bromhead-trained Nyman enjoyed a switch to the Polytrack surface when opening his account in the Christmas Party Nights Nursery at Dundalk.
The seven-furlong event proved a real triumph for the handicapper with many of the 14 runners still in contention spread across the track a furlong out.
Nyman (15/2) came home strongest under Billy Lee on the favoured stand side inside the final 100 yards to beat Shimmy Jimmy by half a length with Zambales a short head further back in third.
Lee said, "Just the last day I went to go forward and it ended up a strong pace, and we probably paid for that. It was a good run.
"He had a couple of nice runs in maidens and probably working off a reasonable mark today.
"Henry just said to take my time a little bit, just from the wide draw as well. I just had to sit and suffer, but I was able to get rolling before the turn in and he kind of has that long, sustained run without flashing. He can keep going once he gets in a rhythm and he hit the line well.
"Off that you would say he would get a mile as well. He settles well and first-time tongue-tie probably just helped. He did it well."
Quotes by Michael Graham