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Might And Mercy strikes for Meade and Keane
Might And Mercy (No.7) beating Free Solo
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Might And Mercy defied a drift in the market to land the DundalkStadium.com Handicap for Colin Keane and Noel Meade.
The four-year-old filly, who opened her account also over seven furlongs at Cork last summer, made good headway to challenge over a furlong out.
The easy-to-back 8/1 shot kept on well under the champion jockey to beat Free Solo by a neck, with Benavente a length and quarter back in third.
Meade said, “She's a nice filly. She is a little bit quirky when she gets there, she parks a little bit. She has loads of ability and she has a great cruising speed.
"We were sort of thinking maybe she would go a mile, but I think seven is probably far enough. Colin was even saying you could maybe go back to six. She is bred quick on the dad's side.
"She was an incredible price."
Quotes by Michael Graham