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Michael Graham
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Ballymacaw
© Photo Healy Racing
Jessica Harrington's Bohenie has almost halved in price (12/1 - 7/1) for the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden in Leopardstown at 1.30pm.
He was third in a barrier trial in Dundalk at the end of July. Song Of Peace is very easy to back in the same race.
There are currently four non runners in the concluding bumper in Killarney (at 7.15pm), however, Lorna Fowler's newcomer Colonel Mustard is shortening all the time and trades at around 3/1 from 11/1. Ballymacaw has contracted to as short as 5/1 from as big as 20/1 for the extended two miles six beginners' chase at 5.45pm.
He won a maiden hurdle over three miles on heavy ground at Limerick in March. Reach Up is attracting support at big prices for the Laurels Pub & Restaurant Handicap Steeplechase at 6.45pm.