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- Go All The Way in Killarney repeat
Go All The Way in Killarney repeat
Winning jockey Davy Russell with an itching to be back Andrew Lynch
© Photo Healy Racing
He went through the sales ring for £310,00 to his current owner and Go All The Way is beginning to live up to the hype created by that purchase price as he made it two from two over fences in the Ross Golf Course Novice Chase at Killarney.
Hammered into odds of two to one on from 4/5, the victorious son of Milan didn't give his supporters any real concern through the race under Davy Russell and he eventually slammed Fair Dilemma by thirteen lengths with six and half lengths and twelve lengths back to the only other two to finish, Murchu and Ferris Bueller
The other participant, Alf Wright made the running but he was headed when making mistakes down the back and he eventually pulled up.
Jim Dreaper trains Go All The Way for the Ann & Alan Potts partnership and he said: "He's had two pelvic fractures in his career.
"He needs to go left-handed and since he won here in July this was the next suitable race.
"He'll probably go to Listowel next.
"Davy said he wasn't enjoying the ground and that he wasn't as good a ride as he was here the last day.
"Nice ground is very important for him." (TW & EM)