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Coolio impressive on hurdling debut
Romeo Coolio and Sam Ewing
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Romeo Coolio opened his hurdling account in impressive fashion in the Tayto Group Maiden Hurdle at Down Royal.
Last season's Champion Bumper runner-up went to post a 2/13 shot on his jumping bow and there was never a moment's doubt for Gordon Elliott's charge as he produced a polished display.
The Kayf Tara gelding tracked the leaders, under Sam Ewing, before jumping to the front at the third last flight.
He asserted on the bridle before the penultimate flight and was clear over the last, going on to post a facile 18-length success over Ivybrook
Elliott said: "He's a speedy horse and I'm delighted with him. He's a real two miler, a quick horse.
"He'll definitely stay two miles.
"I think he was almost foot perfect - even down to the last, he got in close to it and quick away from it. A great performance, he jumped class.
"He came out of Donnchadh's (Doyle) and all those horses are very well schooled.
"Last year in Punchestown he was running a bit keen and probably got a bit lit up at the end of the season.
"He's a lot stronger - even watching him walking around the ring, there is a big improvement in him today. Last year he was light.
"I imagine the Royal Bond will be where he goes, all being well."
(Quotes by Michael Graham)