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Michael Graham
Latchet a first winner for Breen
Gavin Ryan and Latchet with Leanne Breen and groom Eili Leah
© Photo Healy Racing
Latchet gave Leanne Breen her first training success when obliging in the first split of the extended mile and two handicap.
The five-year-old mare was popular in morning trading but drifted on the on-course market from 9/2 to 13/2.
She was one of three horses in with a chance entering the final furlong and gamely stayed on best under Gavin Ryan to put Golden Valour (12/1) away by half a length.
Gambled-on Queen Amidala (7/1) was the meat in the sandwich between the aforementioned pair and dropped to third a further length back.
Trainer Leanne Breen said: “That's my first winner and I had a funny feeling it would be at Dundalk as it's our local track.
“I got her in the July Sale and she's been a bit unlucky for us, I thought she would have won by now but she's won tonight so I'm happy enough.
“I have eight in training and a few yearlings. I have some nice horses to kick on with. I'll concentrate mainly on the Flat but if anything wants a trip and a hurdle they'll definitely get it.”
Latchet won three races for Jim Bolger, her previous trainer.
Additional reporting by Gary Carson