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- Poet on song for Marnane
Poet on song for Marnane
Poet's Pride & Declan McDonogh
© Photo Healy Racing
The David Marnane-trained Poet's Pride swooped down the stand's side to run out a cosy winner of the second division of the six-furlong contest at Dundalk.
Declan McDonogh held his mount up before producing him to challenge widest of all in the straight.
The eight-year-old got to the front inside the final furlong and was pulling away at the line to record a length-and-three-quarters success over Theriverrunsdeep
13/2 shot Poet's Pride was recording a fifth career victory and his first win since March 2021.
McDonogh had been narrowly denied in the previous heat on Tynamite for Marnane and he said:
"I thought I was up about a short head and got beaten a nose! It's a funny angle.
"I was drawn 13 and I was drawn four on the last one.
"He needs pace to run at. He can be too keen for his own good sometimes and he was the last day - he got no cover and did too much.
"I dropped back a bit today and got a bit of cover even though I was three wide. He stayed up the outside and he picked up brilliantly.
"What draw you have is crucial around here - if you go forward from a wide draw, sometimes here you can burn up too much. When you are inside, you have a ground-saving run, but then they say there is a bias on the outside. I don't believe that, I think it depends on the animal."
(Quotes by Michael Graham)