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Mark Nunan
Market movers at Cork
Paul O'Flynn's Cregane Ned has been backed to follow up his recent win at Clonmel
© Photo Healy Racing
Sixth in a maiden hurdle on her debut at Navan earlier in the month, Ciaran Murphy’s Aspen Fior has been supported for the mares’ bumper at Cork at 5.35pm and is 9/2 from 6/1.
There’s also been some interest in Padraig Roche’s newcomer Via Rosa and she is currently 7/1 from 12s.
Paul O’Flynn’s Clonmel maiden winner Cregane Ned is popular in the preceding Qualified Riders handicap hurdle at 5.05pm and the topweight is 7/2 from 6/1 while at bigger prices James Dullea’s Rockys Howya has been nibbled at from 50s into 22/1.
Earlier, in the 80-95 rated handicap hurdle at 4.05pm, the Mark Fahey-trained Deeali (8s into 11/2) and Edward O'Grady's Rocconrockall (12s into 13/2) have been backed.