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- Bumbasina opens account in Gowran opener
Gary Carson
Bumbasina opens account in Gowran opener
Bumbasina (yellow & blue) claims Treaty Of Vienna
© Photo Healy Racing
Bumbasina stuck on gamely to open her account, on her seasonal reappearance, in the opening mile maiden at Gowran Park this afternoon.
The Willie McCreery-trained filly had shown promise on her sole outing as a juvenile last term when finishing mid-division in a Curragh maiden.
She was sent to post a 5/1 shot on her return and tracked the leaders under Billy Lee.
Front-runner Treaty Of Vienna looked to have his rivals on the stretch passing the two pole but Bumbasina wore down her rival inside the final furlong for a half length success.
15/8 favourite Frima stayed on to take third, another half a length further back.
"She ran a lovely race last year. I thought the ground might be a little bit gone for her, she is as lazy as hell,” said McCreery.
“If she turns out as good as her half-sister (Dolce Strega) she will be doing okay. She has a good way of going and she is very honest.
“She just realised what she was doing in the last 100 yards, and I liked the way she stuck her head down and galloped on to the line.
“We will try and find a bit of black-type for her somewhere or we might go for a winners of one or a fillies race. I might give her a bit more experience.
“She did nothing last year in that run and it was a big learning curve. I wouldn't like to over-faze her straight away."
(Quotes by Donal Murphy)