Exuberant trainer Oliver Brady was in full voice at Limerick today, following the win of his well-backed 9/4f Casear's Song in the concluding www.totegoracingclub.com Bumper at Limerick today.
Ridden by Matthew Bowes, the son of Singsiel raced in mid-division on the outer, moved to the front entering the straight before eventually battling gamely to record a head win over Rugby Dunne De Biz
Brady gave his customary and jazzed-up 'state of the nation' style address, this time with the aid of a microphone, to a delighted crowd and was later reported to the press “God knows where Caesar's Song will run next as he is that good!”
He added “Caesar's Song had bad front joints and was a Godolphin cast-off when I bought him 18 months ago - he is one of the cheapest horses I ever bought!”