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Michael Graham
Appleby and Endless Time in successful raid
Endless Time impresses in Naas
© Photo Healy Racing
Charlie Appleby made the trip across the Irish Sea with Endless Time and that proved to be almost a tip in itself as the filly scorched home in Naas.
The daughter of Sea The Stars was soon settled in fourth by James Doyle in this mile and a half Listed race for fillies and mares.
The 11/4 shot came down the centre of the track in the home straight and made good headway to lead a furlong and a half from home.
The three-year-old blew her rivals away with over a furlong to go as she increased the pace to finish clear by four and a half lengths. Almela (13/8f) could make no impression in second while Toe The Line completed the places at 9/2.
Charlie Appleby said: "She's a big, scopey filly and has improved with time. James was very pleased with her and that ground and trip suits her well.
"We'll put her away now and hopefully she will progress again next year.
"They have done a great job with watering the ground here and I'd like to thank everyone at Naas for looking after us so well."
This made it five wins from seven races for Endless Time.
Additional reporting by Alan Magee