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- Fahy's filly a Pearl in the West
Gary Carson
Fahy's filly a Pearl in the West
Pearl Of The West
© Photo Healy Racing
Pearl Of The West destroyed her rivals with a powerful front-running performance in the Eventus Handicap at Galway.
Billy Lee bounced out in front on the 6/1 shot and she kicked for home rounding the bend in the mile-and-a-half contest.
Pat Fahy 's charge stayed on strongly in the closing stages to post a comprehensive three-and-three-quarter length success over the staying on Mr Adjudicator Hyperdrive sent off the 11/4 favourite, trailed in last of the 12 runners.
The winner was following up her maiden win at Gowran Park early this month.
"To have a winner here is all that matters to Martin (Cullinane, local owner) and I've been down with Martin since I was 10 or 11 and was show-jumping; it's as close to family as you can get really,” said Fahy.
"When I applied for a job in Carlow with Pat Hughes, Martin said 'shur I know him well' and that's how I started in Carlow."
Regarding Pearl Of The West he added:- "She loved the hill and in fairness I've to give credit to Peter O'Hehir (commentator and racing correspondent) as he picked the race for her after she won at Gowran; you need a bit of help from these boys and if you listen to them you'll get places!
"She might go to Cork for the Munster Oaks next."
(Additional reporting by Thomas Weekes)