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Mark Nunan
Alfarida makes breakthrough on second start for Slattery
Alfarida (left) pips Master Garvey (centre) with Cherry Pink (noseband) an unlucky third
© Photo Healy Racing
The three-year-old handicap over seven furlongs resulted in a very tight finish with Alfarida ridden by Andrew Slattery, just prevailing over Master Garvey
The Elzaam filly, sent off a 5/1 chance, had been a close second on the all-weather in April on stable debut for the winning rider's father, Andy.
Here she was prominent throughout and gained a narrow lead entering the final quarter mile. Master Garvey soon threw down his challenge but was denied by a short head while the strong-travelling 10/3 favourite Cherry Pink couldn't find racing room for most of the way up the straight and finished an unlucky third, just half a length further back.
Winning trainer Andy Slattery said: “She was due one and Gavin (Cromwell) had her before me. She was second in Dundalk and we were waiting on this ground for her. I only have her since March
“She’s entered at Listowel on Saturday over a mile and I’d say she probably wants a mile the way she stayed at it there. We’ll see how she is tomorrow.
“The lads (Eight Ball Syndicate) are from Tallaght.”
Quotes from Alan Magee