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Michael Graham
Heffernan plots clear route on Norway
Norway comes home clear in Naas
© Photo Healy Racing
Norway drew further and further clear in the final furlong of the juvenile maiden over a mile in Naas to post a decisive victory.
The Galileo colt soon led for Seamie Heffernan and was ridden under three furlongs out as I Am Superman tracked him in second.
The latter edged left when he came under the whip in the final quarter of a mile and could make no impression on the leader.
Norway kept up the gallop and drew clear by the furlong pole. He then stretched away to score by six and a half lengths at 7/2. Bellakris stayed on for second at 25/1 from Rakan at 14/1.
Seamie Heffernan said: “He improved from his first run and improved from his second run.
“The horse that won in the Curragh the last day (Sydney Opera House) was placed in a Group 2 since. I expected him to win and he won well. He put his head down and galloped out.
“He's probably a mile-and-a-quarter to a mile-and-a-half horse. He's lazy, laid-back and he's very easy to like and manage.”
Additional reporting by Gary Carson