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Wildcat Claims the first for Lyons and Keane

TENNESSEE WILDCAT and Colin Keane (left) win at Gowran from Border Battle. TENNESSEE WILDCAT and Colin Keane (left) win at Gowran from Border Battle.
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Tennessee Wildcat (3/1 fav) comfortably landed the opening Community Day September 21st Claiming Race at Gowran Park for Ger Lyons and Coilin Keane.

Dropping into this grade for the first time, the nine-year-old registered his seventh career win as Keane brought him from well off the pace to lead just outside the furlong pole.

From there, he wasn’t hard-pressed to beat Border Battle (50/1) and Firlinfeu (12/1) by a length and a quarter and a length and three quarters.

The winning trainer Ger Lyons commented: “We've got these old stalwarts in the yard, him and Tony The Gent tomorrow, and it's a shame but my job is to win races with them.

“I have a field full of older horses, like The Reaper, and that's where they end up out in a field.

“They are put in a claimer to win races which will help Colin's agenda and help my agenda. If somebody claims them, with the prize-money it's more than we'd get in the sales ring.

“If they don't claim them sure won't we carry on in this vein and win a few more races. It's a little bit disrespectful to the horse because he deserves a bit better than that.

“He struggles in handicaps and in that grade it was just nice to see him doing it. I won't be surprised to see him claimed, my horses are put in to be claimed and if they are claimed they are claimed.”

After the race, the runner-up Border Battle was claimed by Mr. John M Keogh to be trained by Shane Duffy.

Additional reporting by Gary Carson

1st
3/1Fav
Tote €3.20 €1.60
2nd
1.25L
50/1
€13.00
3rd
1.75L
12/1
€5.10
4th
1.25L
7/1
About Mark Nunan
Mark has followed racing since he was a teenager and worked for many years as a broadcaster with the Irish version of Racecall. He joined the Press Association in 2019 and is also a contributor to the Racing Post. A native of Kildare, he now lives in Sligo.