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Myerscough's Audience sent home pleased
The David Myerscough trained Captive Audience belied a lack of market confidence (evens – 11/8) when making all to win the Lisselan Ladies Bumper at Tramore today.
Ably handled by Katie Walsh, the half brother to top jumpers Nick Dundee and Ned Kelly eventually recorded a length and three parts success over Whats On The Menu with well backed 11/10f Mr Clyde back in fourth.
Afterwards Myerscough stated “Captive Audience deserved to win on his form and will go jumping now.”
He added “he has some jump to him so we may send him chasing straightaway. He should come on a bit from that run (his first run since May) and is open to more improvement.”