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Donal Murphy
Mahler another to make all at Galway
Presenting Mahler and Danny Mullins (nearest) pictured on their way to victory
© Photo Healy Racing
Presenting Mahler was the third winner in-a-row to make all at Galway, as she took the feature Guinness Handicap Chase.
The John Ryan trained nine-year-old was successful at Listowel last month, and she was last seen finishing fourth to Drakaina at Limerick on Sunday.
Turned out again quickly she was went off a 9/1 chance, and was sent straight to the front by Danny Mullins.
She was pressed before the last by Show And Go but pulled out more under pressure on the run-in, going on to score by half a length.
The fast finishing Black Zero finished second under Mark Enright for Michael McDonagh at 14/1, while the aforementioned Show And Go (9/1) was a head away in third, with Phillip Enright in the saddle for Henry De Bromhead.
The well-backed 7/2 favourite (from 9/2) Tesseract finished a disappointing sixth under Barry Geraghty for Joseph O'Brien.
Ryan said of the Patrick McKeon owned chestnut: "She is a smasher and will probably go up in the handicap now and will run in those mares chases.
"She is a fair detail, she's improving, loves the winter ground and can of course go back hurdling as she's rated 106.
"We gave her a run (on Sunday) as she is really stuffy and that run at Limerick must have put her spot on for today. You need to work her hard as she is a stuffy mare but only for her making a mistake at Limerick she would have won that as well."
STEWARDS REPORTS
R. Walsh, rider of Bosman Rule trained by W.P. Mullins, reported to the Clerk of Scales that his mount never jumped and never travelled throughout this race.
Additional reporting by Thomas Weekes