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Borolee makes amends at Clonmel
Borolee a morning gamble on his last start at Naas made up for his first fence fall then when taking the handicap chase at Clonmel today.
Sean Flanagan sent his mount to the front entering the straight and he always held too many guns for favourite Seabass to score by a length.
"That makes up for Navan. We've always like him. He's a lovely horse," said Barry Murphy, representing winning trainer Liz Doyle.
"I always had a race in mind for him, the Topham Chase at Aintree, as he's a great leaper. The last day was just a blip.
"He's entered at Thurles on Sunday and we'll see what he's like in the morning. We might just run him again before the handicapper gets a hold of him."
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