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- Bridge back to his best in last at Dundalk
Bridge back to his best in last at Dundalk
Pivot Bridge (number one) in action during the finale at Dundalk
© Photo Healy Racing
Bog War (6/4 favourite from around 7/2 this morning) was a very strong order for the concluding Winter Racing At Dundalk Handicap (Division Two) but he came up short behind 8/1 scorer Pivot Bridge
Seven pound Gary Phillips brought Pivot Bridge with a telling challenge down the outer in the straight and he ended up comfortably defeating Well Insured by two and a half lengths. The aforementioned Bog War was a neck adrift in third.
"He burst over hurdles and I sent him back to Dan (Daly, owner, based in Dunshaughlin, County Meath).
"He ran well here over ten furlongs the last day from a wide draw.
"He won well there and hopefully he can pick up another one. He'll go back over hurdles too," reported successful trainer Ado McGuinness. (AM & EM)