Mudlahhim and Chris Hayes © Photo Healy Racing
Mudlahhim opened his account in good style when swooping wide to land a nice prize in the €21,000 seven-furlong handicap at Dundalk.
There were seven almost in a line passing the furlong pole but Mudlahhim got his head in front, for Chris Hayes, in the closing stages.
Kevin Prendergast 's charge was pulling away at the line to record a two-length win over War Hero
The 10/1 winner had been well held at the Curragh last time after missing the kick in a competitive handicap.
Hayes said:- “He’s a grand horse. It’s hard to believe it took him that long to win when he ran close to Magna Grecia on his first start.
“It took us a while to get a few little things right. He was lucky to come out unscathed after a bad fall in Roscommon.
“The boss did a good job freshening him up. He probably didn’t get home the last 100 yards at Tipperary and Dec (McDonogh) said he was too keen over a mile the last day.
“The drop back to seven suited and he loved the surface.
“He’s in the sales but hopefully they let us keep him. I think he’s only coming to himself now and he could suit Dubai next year.”
(Quotes by Alan Magee)