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Ballydoyle's Cadamosto makes very pleasing debut at Dundalk
Meade one two in Dundalk's second event
Successes just keep on coming for Chateau Musar
I didn't think he had got that. I thought he was only third, it just shows you my eyesight is bad!. It's unbelievable, that's four wins up here now so he owes us nothing and he was up in grade today. There is a 0-85 next Sunday but we might just wait for the grass now. We can't complain as we've had a great winter.
Maar looks the part on second start
I like this filly. She's huge as you can see, she's 16-3, and she's very well bred,. She had a lovely first run here the last day, over a mile and we always knew she wanted another couple of furlongs. She was very impressive there. We worked her during the week and I said something would have to be a 95 horse to beat her. She's a stakes filly and she could be an Oaks filly in the making. We'll definitely go for a trial now and some black-type. She's entitled to do it now. She's not in any of the Oaks' but I think she'll earn her place in it. There is a look to like about her and there are a lot of places we can go with her now. We've had her up here a couple of times but we haven't killed her. She was so immature last year we just took our time with her. We never really worked her, just nursed her along, and it's paid off now as she's really strengthened up. She's still a little on the weak side but fingers crossed she'll go forward.
Ragtime Red back on track with another win
He has been very unlucky the last couple of times,. He finished fourth the time before but just missed the kick completely last time. Billy won on him before so I decided to put him back on him to see if he could get a better swing out of him. He was well in. He's a 45-65 horse and it's great to get one on the board for Rita Shah (owner).
Whelan brace achieved at Dundalk on "very big" Sense Of Worth
He's a very big horse. We had him for a while and he's the biggest horse I've ever trained, he's genuinely over 17 hands,. We always thought there was potential there and we just waited on him. We ran him back here the first couple of times over a mile, it looked like he had to step up and I'm delighted he did it today. But even there you can see there is always somebody to come and get you and we were lucky to win. It was a nice ride form Ronan, he did everything right, and it was just greenness when he hit the front. He was all over the place but it gave us a moment of amusement, luckily it worked out. He'd had two seconds so I supposed he deserved it and we'll go from there. He looks like a horse that will hopefully continue to improve. He's a young horse by any other code and he's very unexposed so hopefully he's a horse we'll have some fun with.
Yard coming back to form and Lake delivers for the Murrays
Keane completes brace in Dundalk finale