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- Alamein jumps to it on chasing debut
Alan Magee
Alamein jumps to it on chasing debut
Alamein and Bryan Cooper clear the last
© Photo Healy Racing
Alamein got his chasing career off to the best possible start when putting in a fine round of jumping to take the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Beginners Chase at Fairyhouse.
The 9/1 chance was completing a double on the day for Bryan Cooper and Gigginstown as Dinaria Des Obeaux was awarded the opening Grade 3 Winning Fair Juvenile Hurdle following a stewards enquiry.
The Mouse Morris-trained gelding led before the fifth where the 13/8 favourite Blackmail was a faller.
Cooper’s mount had Dicosimo for company most of the way but stayed on strongly from before the last to beat that rival by eight and a half lengths. Pyromaniac was a further 17 lengths away in third.
Morris said, “Not bad for first time out. He's had a few problems but hopefully we have him sorted out. You couldn't ask for any more but I have no plans for him.”
(GC & AM)