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Mark Nunan
Wait Here powers home to land third career victory
Wait Here and Simon Torrens (left) beat Breezy Bell
© Photo Healy Racing
Wait Here (10/1) passed plenty of horses in the straight to take the Stanley Asphalt Handicap Hurdle under 5lb claimer Simon Torrens.
Third jumping the last, he collared Breezy Bell (14/1) on the run-in to beat that one by a length and a quarter with long-time leader Pottlerath (7/1) the same distance further away in third.
The Austin Leahy-trained gelding had won twice as a 4-year-old back in 2017 and hadn’t managed a win in the interim, although he had been placed many times in handicap hurdles in that time including a fine second to Darver Star at Killarney last year.
Kilmallock handler Leahy has been enjoying a good run of form with five winners on the Flat since racing resumed in June.
The winning rider Torrens (15th winner of the campaign) said: “It wasn’t the strongest of races on paper and I was hopeful coming here that he’d run well.
“I was getting no run between the last two but when I got out and got a bit of light down to the last he finished really well.”
Additional reporting by Alan Magee