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- Teescomponentsyess delivers for Hanlon and McGarvey
Michael Graham
Teescomponentsyess delivers for Hanlon and McGarvey
Teescomponentsyess gets away from the last well
© Photo Healy Racing
Teescomponentsyess stayed on best to see off Il Courra in division two of the colts and geldings maiden hurdle over an extended two miles three at Limerick.
Il Courra took a narrow lead off Teescomponentsyess at the second last at which third-running Monvour unseated Sean Flanagan.
The market leaders were left clear to decide the spoils racing to the last. Il Courra (7/4jf) wasn't fluent at it while Teescomponentsyess (7/4jf) landed full of running and soon led.
He soon extended the advantage and won eased down by four and a half lengths. Get Supreme was seven and a half lengths behind runner-up Il Courra in third at 150/1.
Trainer Shark Hanlon said: “He’s a lovely big horse. I bought him in England for four grand and he won his bumper well.
“He jumped too big the last day in Fairyhouse but today he went on. He got a freebie up front which you like to see as he’s not fast.
“It’s lovely for the owners who are from Limerick.
“He’s going to make a lovely chaser down the road. I think he’ll be better on better ground, and will be more of a summer horse than a winter horse.”
Additional reporting by Alan Magee