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Highstreet Roller
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Imposing Supreme was a good winner for Tom Gibney and part-owner Leonard Kinsella at Galway yesterday and they will be hoping for more of the same with Bellewstown winner Highstreet Roller in today’s opener at 4.35.
The daughter of Jeremy has been supported from 12/1 into 11/2 for that mares’ handicap hurdle with Darragh O’Keeffe, who has a good record when riding for the yard, doing the steering.
Dermot Weld 's dual purpose performer Dalton Highway is 5/2 favourite (from 4/1) for the 2m5f handicap hurdle at 6.45. There has also been money for Cathal Byrnes’ Tipperary maiden hurdle winner Summer Tide in the same heat and the Fame And Glory gelding is a 5/1 chance from 8/1 this morning.
Dermot McLoughlin ’s debutante Santa Maria a half-sister to the yard’s four-time winner Dixie Belle, is into 5/1 from 7s for the mares’ bumper at 7.15.
Barry O’Neill rides the Leading Light 4-year-old in a race where Copper Nation is a significant non-runner.