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Gary Carson
Harry's has options after cosy success
Harry's Bar and Cian MacRedmond
© Photo Healy Racing
Harry's Bar was the second odds-on shot to collect in comfortable fashion at Dundalk this afternoon when he landed the six-furlong conditions race.
125/1 outsider Surviving Murmansk took them along but was picked off by the 8/11 favourite over a furlong from home.
The Ado McGuinness-trained gelding soon settled matters, under Cian MacRedmond, going on to record a length-and-three-quarters win over San Andreas
Harry's Bar won the same race in 2021 and could now be set for a trip to the Middle East.
McGuinness said: "He's a brilliant horse, a great horse to have.
"We have him down to go away to Saudi - he is first reserve and I don't know whether he is going to get in.
"We did enter him up in the sprints out in Dubai on the Super Saturday out there. He has the all-weather championships (in Britain) as well.
"Personally, I would rather go to Lingfield than Newcastle. The Lingfield track suits him around a bend, I think he is a far better horse around a bend.
"The horse (Real Appeal) went to Qatar today and we are heading out on Tuesday, looking forward to it."
(Quotes by Michael Graham)