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Donal Murphy
Girl Of The Hour gets off the mark
Girl Of The Hour comes home a comfortable winner under Kevin Manning
© Photo Healy Racing
Girl Of The Hour justified odds-on favouritism in the Buy Tickets Online At TipperaryRaces.ie Fillies Maiden.
The Jim Bolger trained Makfi filly was fifth on her debut at Leopardstown last October, before filling the runner-up spot on her next start at Naas in July.
Stepped up in trip to a mile and one today, she was sent off the well-supported 4/5 favourite, having opened at 11/10 on-course.
Settled in fourth by Kevin Manning, she was pushed along to close on the leaders entering the straight. She was ridden with over a furlong to go, and soon got to the front, keeping on well inside the final furlong to score by three lengths. Balcony (4/1) finished second under Wayne Lordan for Tommy Stack, while the front-running Creme De La was another three and a half lengths back in third under Pat Smullen for Dermot Weld at 11/4.
Kevin Manning said afterwards: "She had a good run at Naas and has improved from that. She'll get a bit further and was entitled to do that."
Additional reporting by Thomas Weekes