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Super Say has the final say at Leopardstown
Andrew Oliver's Super Say scooped a pot of almost 18,000 euro when landing the Derrinstown Stud Aprrentice Handicap Final under Ben Curtis.
The Intikhab gelding battled back well once Hedaaya had gone past him in the final furlong and rallied on the rail to win by a head.
Oliver has high hopes for his four-year-old. He said: "I gave him a bit of a break since his last run. He's a very big horse and I was concerned he would need the run.
"Ben gave him a great ride. There's a mile handicap here next week he might go for. I will also look at the all-weather at Dundalk. He's an improving horse and we haven't got to the bottom of him yet."
Leigh Roche was the winning rider of the Derrinstown Stud Apprentice Series.
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