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Raynama gains maiden success for Weld, Aga & McDonogh
Raynama
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The Dermot Weld Raynama gained her first success at the seventh attempt in the www.dundalkstadium.com Maiden at Dundalk tonight as the Aga Khan owned filly scored in first-time blinkers.
The 10/11 favourite carried maiden form figures of '7422-32' into today's race and today comprehensively beat all her rivals when scoring a three and a quarter lengths win over Rue D'Antibes
Afterwards winning jockey Declan McDonogh stated “she deserved that. She met Gerry Keane's horse (Laughifuwant) in Galway and he was a very impressive winner on the day. It was very heavy ground there and today she seemed to like this surface and skipped off it well.
“Her run behind I Can Fly, when she was four lengths behind, was always going to be good enough.
“She just side-stepped the gate; she had first time blinkers and just didn't ping them. I had to just get her up into it and then I was using Fish (Mark Enright on Dark Honey as a help around.
“She deserved to win and she's a nice filly. I don't know what the plan is with her but it's good to get a bracket with her.
Quotes from Gary Carson