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Battling Boru another for in-form Tony
Battling Boru from the first crop of Brian Boru, justified favouritism by four lengths in the concluding Ballindinas Flat Race under Pa Murphy for the red-hot stable of Tony Mullins at Wexford.
On outing number three for his Athlone owners, the Shoot A Hoop Syndicate, Limerick third (form franked by Jewel In The Sun), Battling Boru led a furlong out and he stayed on well to see off the well-backed pair Quenzo Pierji (14s into 7s) and Border Station (66s in the morning into 10/1) by four lengths and three parts of a length.
Mullins said: "He is a good horse but he is very excitable and still has a lot of improving to do. He was quite a late foal if I remember correctly and he is a horse with a future I think. He is from the family of Galmoy by a Sadler's Wells horse so he should stay well. He'll have a break now."
Asked about the reasons behind his own sparkling run Mullins remarked: "I don't know, if I knew I'd bottle it. I just hope it continues on into next week."