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Tom Weekes
Aloof completes Lordan's double
Aloof (left) leaving the stalls in race number 1,000 at Dundalk
© Photo Healy Racing
The concluding Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Race at Dundalk tonight had the distinction of being the 1,000th race to be run at the venue since its reopening, with victory going to the David Wachman trained Aloof
The daughter of Galileo (providing jockey Wayne Lordan with a double) was the fourth winner of the night to make virtually all the running. At the line, Aloof ran out one of easiest winners at the track, proving four and a half lengths too strong for Madhmoonah
Afterwards Wachman reported by phone “Aloof is a nice filly - it was a step up in class from the last day but she did it well. She got the trip and we'll look for a Stakes race for her now.”
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