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Michael Graham

Michael Graham

In-form Shecouldbeanything a poignant winner at Clonmel

Thu 24th Oct 2024, 16:53

Sam Ewing steers Shecouldbeanything inSam Ewing steers Shecouldbeanything in
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Gordon Elliott's Shecouldbeanything brought up her hat-trick over fences in the Mahon Falls Mares Chase at Clonmel.

Just the three runners went to post for this extended two-and-a-quarter-mile test with Calico and Mount Sinai ruled out.

Shecouldbeanything went off 4/6 favourite to account for Space Tourist who was backed down to 6/5, and the outsider Andyourbirdcansing

It boiled down to a match between the 'big two' approaching the home bend when Shecouldbeanything got on terms with Space Tourist.

She led narrowly in the straight as the pair undertook the long run to the final fence. The margin was increased to a couple of lengths as Shecouldbeanything approached the last. Space Tourist veered left and was awkward over it as Shecouldbeanything bounded in by five lengths from the runner-up.

Jockey Sam Ewing said: "She is a cracking mare, is so straightforward and has been very good in all her starts over fences, so hopefully can stay improving.

"The only time she has been beaten over fences was by Jesse Evans at Galway in what was a very good race.

"The other mare (Space Tourist) didn't help her most of the way around although she had that company and is so straightforward.

"I was just a passenger really although it is a long way up the straight with only one fence."

Owner Michael Hanrahan's wife passed away last week.

Additional reporting by Tom Weekes

About Michael Graham
Michael has worked in horse racing journalism for more than 15 years, having also written a weekly betting column on Gaelic football and hurling for a newspaper. He is involved in writing the My Racing Story features on this website. He spent a year in South Africa completing a Diploma in Business Administration and also studied Newspaper Journalism in Belfast. He enjoys playing 5-a-side football on a regular basis.