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"Very sound" Drake can mature even more
Drake Passage and Declan McDonogh
© Photo Healy Racing
Drake Passage on his fourth outing, and his first at Dundalk, brought to an end a sequence of three second placings to take the spoils in the Irish Stallion Farms European Breeders Fund Maiden (Plus 10 Race).
This was a pretty smoothly achieved win from the front for the Declan McDonogh-ridden chestnut, returning from an 86 day break. The Dandy Man gelding found plenty when required to beat Shahroze by two and a quarter lengths.
Winning trainer John Oxx said of the 5/4 favourite: "He deserved a win. We gave him a bit of time as he's not as precocious as a lot of the sire's stock. He's a big rangy fella and has improved since his last run. He's a very sound horse.
"The mile probably stretches him a bit and he could drop down to seven furlongs. That is it for this year, and he needs to mature a bit more.
"Mrs Keller (owner, from Switzerland) is a good supporter and has five horses in the yard."
(AM & EM)