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College Boy is getting smarter
Fran Berry
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A 5lb penalty wasn’t enough to stop College Boy as he doubled up on his Cork winnings with a snug success at Killarney.
The 7/2 second favourite came down the outside under Fran Berry to pick off the Ben Curtis-ridden California Rose (16/1) and win the Killarney Vintners Handicap going away by a length and three quarters.
Berry was also on board on Friday evening when the six-year-old won a seven furlong Cork handicap by two and a half lengths.
The Conor O’Dwyer-trained gelding has certainly hit form after a spell hurdling where his best result was sixth in a Punchestown maiden hurdle last October.
“We’ll see what the handicapper does. He had to work hard tonight so we might give him a little break before his next race,” Conor O’Dwyer said.
“We’ll mix it over hurdles and the flat over the summer.”
The former Gold Cup and Champion Hurdle-winning jockey then quipped: “The only way to win a race is when Willie Mullins has no runners!” Mooretown Boy completed the placings at 20/1 with Niall McCullagh in the saddle.
There was plenty of on course money for Irish Reel and Smoke Charger who finished ninth and seventh respectively. Benalex Park was the 3/1 favourite but didn’t get on terms in fifth.
Additional reporting by Thomas Weekes