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- Heia could be Cheltenham bound after maiden win
Gary Carson
Heia could be Cheltenham bound after maiden win
Heia and Paul Townend
© Photo Healy Racing
Heia brought up a treble for Willie Mullins and Paul Townend at Fairyhouse this afternoon when running out a convincing winner of the first division of the mares maiden hurdle on the card.
The 11/10 favourite disputed with Igraine in the two-miler before going on at the second last flight.
Townend kept the Kenny Alexander-owned mare up to her work in the closing stages as she recorded a five-length win over See A Stride
French import Heia had shaped with promise when fourth on her Irish debut at Leopardstown over Christmas behind Howyabud.
Mullins said:- “That was nice coming back in trip. I think her next race will be the Mares’ Novice at Cheltenham.
“I’m hoping she’ll improve the whole way through. That’s her trip and I think better ground will suit her as well.”
(Quotes by Alan Magee)