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- Arcade justifies favouritism under Blackmore
Donal Murphy
Arcade justifies favouritism under Blackmore
Coole Arcade clears the last under Rachael Blackmore
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Coole Arcade recorded his second career success and his first since joining the Henry de Bromhead yard, as he claimed the Follow Us On Facebook Handicap Hurdle.
Previously trained by John Clifford, the eight-year-old ran well to finish fourth on his debut for de Bromhead in November, finishing second and third on his next two starts.
He disappointed at Gowran on his most recent outing, but was still sent off the 10/3 market leader this evening with Rachael Blackmore in the saddle.
In mid-division early on, the Arcadio bay took closer order from four out and was impeded at the next. He improved to lead on the approach to the second last and kept on well when ridden, coming home a length to the good. Toor Moment (28/1) came from a long way back, staying on strongly to finish a never nearer second under Ian Power for Margaret Flynn, while the well-backed Delightfantastic (20s early and returned 9/2) was a further length-and-three parts back in third.
"We were always hoping he would be able to do that. He’s been knocking on the door once or twice," Blackmore said.
"It's really good for Pimlico Racing (owners) as they have a few horses in the yard."
STEWARDS REPORT
J.C. Gainford, rider of Where's Bunny trained by N Dooly, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount hung right from the third last hurdle.
Additional reporting by Alan Magee