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![Alan Magee](/photos/alanmagee2.jpg)
Alan Magee
Impressive success for Turn
Patrick Mullins
© Photo Healy Racing
Favourite backers signed off at Clonmel on good terms with themselves as hot-pot Turnandgo readily landed the odds in the bumper.
Patrick Mullins oozed confidence on the 1/2 market leader, who cruised to the front well over a furlong out.
The Gigginstown-owned gelding, a point-to-point winner at Lisronagh and just denied on his debut under rules in a bumper here last November, quickly powered clear to beat newcomer Mona Agnes (10/1) by an impressive 11 lengths. Graigue Cross (25/1) was a further two and three quarter lengths back in third.
Patrick Mullins commented afterwards, “He loves that soft ground and he will make a smashing chaser. We’ll wait to see what Michael (O’Leary) wants to do next.”
Additional reporting by Thomas Weekes
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