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- Danny doubles up with Best
Gary Carson
Danny doubles up with Best
West Is Best and Danny Mullins (nearest) beat Marshalled
© Photo Healy Racing
West Is Best powered home on the run-in to land a quick fire double for Danny Mullins at Clonmel this afternoon.
The pilot employed similar tactics as he had done on Cluan Dara half an hour earlier, plotting a wide course and holding his mount up in the two-mile-seven contest.
Bill Lanigan's charge made ground up on the home bend but was ridden along in fifth before the second last.
The Westerner gelding stayed on to press the leaders at the final fence and got to the front on the run-in to secure a length-and-a-half win over 5/2 favourite Marshalled
West Is Best, a 7/1 shot, had been well held on his last couple of outings but had slipped to a mark of 92 today, 3lb higher than the rating he had won off over timber.
Lanigan said:- “He’s owned by a great friend of mine Hugh Laing and that’s his second win for us.
“Danny gave him a great ride and came out for the better ground. He’s a very lucky rider for us and he’s the thinking man’s jockey.
“He handles that ground. He had a bit of trouble with his muscles but we seem to have got him right now.
“We bred him ourselves and have more of the family at home. We’ll probably look for something around St Patricks Day maybe at Limerick.”
(Quotes by Alan Magee)