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- Battleroftheboyne shows his mettle
Battleroftheboyne shows his mettle
Battleroftheboyne showed his likeness for the Curragh when getting up to deprive Sunrise Song in the opening six furlong nursery on the card.
The Michael Mulvany-trained colt followed up on his nursery success in July at the Kildare track when winning by a head with Ben Curtis in the saddle at odds of 7/1, backed in from 9/1.
“I think the stiff uphill finish here suits him. He’s a small horse but is bigger behind the saddle than in front of it and has a lot of growing to do,” Michael Mulvany said.
“He has always shown ability and a bit of give in the ground helps him. He’ll be a very good horse next year.
“He didn’t like the track at Galway (seventh on July 30th).”
Sunrise Song for Mick Halford took the runner-up berth at 14/1 while Kanes Pass was three-and-a-half lengths further back in third at 7/1.
9/2 favourite Pale Orchid came home fifth.
Michael Graham