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Drop in class suits Seeharn
Seeharn with form in Pattern race company, relished the drop in class when forging clear under Declan McDonogh in the seven-furlong handicap at Leopardstown.
The three-year-old scored by two lengths and was sent off 3/1 joint favourite with Still Point who finished third as Bold Thady Quill (4/1) split the market principals.
Winning trainer Kevin Prendergast said: “She did it well. She was entitled to do that.
“She ran very well at the Curragh and it was a messy race [fifth in the Group 3 Minstrel Stakes].
“She was only beaten three lengths in that Group race.
“She might run next Thursday at Limerick. There is a Listed race for her there.”
The winner opened at 7/2 and was backed in to 3/1. Still Point was supported at 4/1 down to 3/1.
Katie Walsh and Leigh Roche both put up one pound overweight on Collingwood and Sextons House who finished fifth and eighth respectively.
Michael Graham