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- Schelm for Galway Hurdle
Schelm for Galway Hurdle
Clearly the leading jump jockey of the campaign, Paul Carberry demonstrated exactly why he finds himself at the top of the table with a typically confident ride on Schelm the not extended victor of the Bulmers Summer Sundays Novice Hurdle at Limerick.
Held up well off the pace, the German-bred came through to join the solid market-leader, Sanglote at the last, before pulling out enough to score by a length with Carberry sitting motionless.
Successful trainer Ronnie O´Leary said, "He will go for the Galway Hurdle. I was a bit nervous about the ground here but he has done the job well. He seems to like jumping hurdles better than he liked running on the flat. Paul gave him a peach of a ride and we´ll enter him for the Galway Hurdle now."
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