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Michael Graham
Hourigan eyes Grade 3 for Ballywilliam Boy
Ballywilliam Boy dominates from the front
© Photo Healy Racing
Ballywilliam Boy made every yard in the hands of Darragh O'Keeffe in Galway's novice hurdle.
The 9/4 shot had his three rivals on his heels two out but once that flight was negotiated O'Keeffe pressed go and the response was immediate.
The six-year-old gelding readily asserted and has the field cooked by the last. He popped it well and kept on to win by five lengths from Perfect Attitude
Michael Hourigan said: "I had disease in my hay and couldn't understand how he got beaten at Limerick. He was cruising turning-in at Limerick, like today, but didn't get home.
"He'll probably go to Mallow for a Grade 3 novice hurdle at the weekend. Today's race was like a piece of work and he'll go on any ground.
"My owner is anxious to go chasing but I don't know if that'll happen because he is a novice hurdler until the end of November. We could go chasing in December, or later, maybe next season. I should probably keep his for chasing next season."
Additional reporting by Tom Weekes