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- Bahrain Storms to chase success
Bahrain Storms to chase success
Former Galway Hurdle winner Bahrain Storm got off the mark over fences with a game effort in the beginners chase at Tipperary.
David Casey produced the 7/4 favourite to claim front-runner Derinlaur after the second last.
Pat Flynn 's charge wasn't clean over the final fence but had enough in hand and kept on for a length-and-three-quarter success.
It was only his third start over the larger obstacles and the classy hurdler could have a return to Galway for the Plate as a target for the summer.
"I was hoping he would win. I thought he would get the trip as he won well over two-and-ahalf miles in Cork before," said Flynn.
"He idled when he got to the front but he's back in terrific form. We'll stay novice chasing for a while and I'll half keep the Galway Plate in mind for him."