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- Alfarida makes breakthrough on second start for Slattery
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