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- Ruby shines brightest in Tramore opener
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Donal Murphy
Ruby shines brightest in Tramore opener
Churchtown Ruby gets over the last under Jack Foley
© Photo Healy Racing
The Declan Queally trained Churchtown Ruby (5/2) took the opener at Tramore this afternoon, the Visit West Waterford Maiden Hurdle.
Never far off the pace, the Califet bay improved to lead with a circuit to race and took a chance at the third last, doing well to survive.
Again not fluent over the last two, she kept on well under pressure on the run-in, coming home a length-and-a-quarter to the good. Tudor Manor (3/1 from early shows of 9/2) ran on well to take second under Gary Noonan for Pat Flynn, while Freddie Robdal returned the 2/1 favourite, was another three lengths back in third.
Queally said in the aftermath: "Unfortunately, her owner Jimmy Gordon wasn't well enough to come. He is an elderly man and this will be a great tonic for him. He has had some good horses in the past and it's mighty to get this.
"It was a nice easy race."
The winner went down by just three-parts of a length on her only previous try over flights and was third in a bumper at Thurles on her penultimate start.
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