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Michael Graham
Ballyadam Approach too strong
Ballyadam Approach in front as Dysios falls at the last
© Photo Healy Racing
Ballyadam Approach relished his spin round Fairyhouse as he did it from the front in the Grade B BoyleSports Novice Handicap Chase.
David Splaine disputed the lead on the 10-year-old with Black Zero and Johnny Burke throughout. On the homeward bend Dysios travelled strongly on their outer and appeared poised to deliver a knockout blow.
However, Ballyadam Approach climbed for home with gusto and was several lengths up on a toiling Dysios at the last where the latter fell when booked for second.
This left 9/2 favourite Mr Fiftyone to come through for second, albeit three and three quarter lengths in arrears. Black Zero kept on at one pace for third at 16/1. He was beaten 11 and a quarter lengths by the winner.
Handler Terence O'Brien said: "I quietly fancied him today. He's broken down three times and had a full wind operation twice but his owner has been very patient.
"He was off a handy weight, and is only coming to himself. He's a ten-year-old but has never had a run of more than four or five races together. I think he'll even improve from that.
"I hope he'll get into the big novice handicap now at Punchestown."
Additional reporting by Alan Magee