Gary Carson
Rivals fail to reach Target
Target Acquired (nearest) holds on in a bunch finish
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Target Acquired proved game in front as he recorded a hard-fought success in the Claytonhotelgalway.ie Handicap.
Chris Hayes found a willing partner in the Majestic Missile gelding as he rallied gamely in the straight to take the seven-furlong contest.
He looked booked for second turning for home as he was collared by Hail Shower but fought back to regain the lead on the run-in.
The pack chased hard on the run to the line but Target Acquired held on for a neck success over Hail Shower in a bunch finish.
The 11/2 winner was turning out again quickly having won at Down Royal only three days ago.
“It was a bit of a risk bringing him back so quick after Down Royal,” said trainer Andy Oliver.
“He's a tough horse. He won it from the front and stuck to his task well. He had a lot of weight with 10st-5lb and I've never seen Chris come out with so heavy a saddle. It was like he was going to ride in a bumper!
“He gave him a positive ride and he toughed it out. I'm very happy.
“He's in again later in the week but that might be a bit greedy. He's looks progressive and when he hits the front he just does enough.”
9/2 favourite Quinine made no impression in ninth.