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- Ultra Pride returns to form for Colgan/Lavery
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Alan Magee
Ultra Pride returns to form for Colgan/Lavery
Ultra Pride and Robbie Colgan
© Photo Healy Racing
Ultra Pride bounced back to form after a couple of below par efforts to take the mile handicap at Punchestown for Robbie Colgan and Sheila Lavery.
The four-year-old gelding was adding to a previous success at the Curragh last year, and challenged on the outer in the straight for Colgan before getting on top inside the final furlong to score by a length and a quarter.
Sydney Blues was always prominent in second with top-weight Castletownshend just a neck further back in third.
Lavery said, “I was very disappointed with him last time in Leopardstown and afterwards I got a gastroscopy and a lung wash done.
“Robbie said he loved that floating around over a mile and not breaking his stride. He saw it out very well to the line, and we’ll look for more of the same.
“He’s won over a mile and a quarter and been placed over a mile and a half but he’s got faster breezing him at home.
“He loved that ground but I don’t think he’s ground dependent.”
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