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155/1 Galway double for Browne McMonagle
Granville Street (noseband)
© Photo Healy Racing
Dylan Browne McMonagle advertised his talents on the big stage again when completing a 155/1 double on handicap debutant Granville Street (11/1) in the Guinness 0.0 Handicap.
Soon second, the Raven's Pass gelding was driven into the lead under a furlong out and, despite wandering off a true line, stayed on well to thwart the well-backed 5/4 favourite Stoke The Fire
Letterkenny native Browne McMonagle had earlier partnered Miramis to win the Listed race for fillies and mares.
Winning trainer Ciaran Murphy said: "He was bought to be a Galway festival horse and it's not too often you come to Galway and a plan comes together. He had a lovely run at Ballinrobe on his first run back and we train our horses for here - it is relief more than anything!
"He is owned by a great 10-member syndicate (Street Wise Syndicate) from all over Ireland and our syndicates are supporting us well so this is a lovely place to be.
"He is in again on Saturday so we'll see how he is but he will be a hurdler in time as well - that's the route he'll go."
Quotes from Tom Weekes