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- Market principals dominate as Dark Note sees off Shajak
Donal Murphy
Market principals dominate as Dark Note sees off Shajak
Dark Note and Cian Quirke pictured on their way to victory
© Photo Healy Racing
The Killyhevlin Lakeside Hotel & Lodges Maiden Hurdle appeared a two horse race on paper and so it proved, with Dark Note (7/4) just getting the better of market rival Shajak (4/7f).
Placed on his last three starts and the most experienced runner in the line-up, the Andy Slattery-trained victor made virtually all under Cian Quirke.
Joined by Shajak from the second last, the pair had a good tussle from there, with Dark Note gaining the upper hand in the closing stages, prevailing by a neck at the line.
As expected, the front pair were 15-lengths clear of the third, with Mount Frisco occupying that position at the odds of 100/1.
"He had a very good run the last day against Henry de Bromhead's horse (Bowmore)," Quirke said of the For The Good Times Syndicate-owned gelding.
"When I heard Jack (Kennedy) come upsides me at the second last I knew he was under pressure and his horse probably had a couple of sloppy jumps which cost him a bit too.
"I flew the last and was quicker away from it than Jack and he galloped the whole way to the line. I think I won with a bit up the sleeve and hopefully he'll continue to progress."
Additional reporting by Mark Nunan