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Bold Reflection another exciting graduate of Ewing nursery
Bold Reflection asserts in the hands of Alex Harvey
© Photo Healy Racing
"She had good point to point form and was an expensive buy out of Warren Ewing's (like Constitution Hill). Her homework had been very good and we were hopeful of a big run. She is a big strapping mare, would probably appreciate better ground and stepping up in trip. She'll jump a fence in time and is an exciting prospect,” said Alex Harvey after winning the finale at Limerick, the Aqua Process Solutions Mares INH Flat Race, on Bold Reflection
Representing owner Caroline Ahearn, and trainer John McConnell, the successful Mount Nelson filly defeated favourite Coole Cherry by seven lengths. The four-year-old was never far away, and she put her stamp on the two miler from over a furlong out.
"That's my second winner, I was off injured for four and a half months and am only back a week. I broke my ankle in a fall race-riding America where I was based for the summer with Kerri Brion," further explained Harvey.
"To be back is brilliant and to have a winner is unbelievable. I'm based with John (McConnell) and James Doyle."
(TW & EM)