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- Mars Harper a name to note after impressive debut
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Mars Harper a name to note after impressive debut
Mars Harper and Hugh McOwan
© Photo Healy Racing
Gordon Elliott ran two in the the Cummins Hardware INH Flat Race and it was the 16/1 chance Mars Harper that fared by far the best as, having been last early on, he travelled powerfully to get into contention and raced away in the straight to beat 6/4 favourite Bubbles In May by seven and a half lengths. Jesse Evans was third and the better-fancied Elliott runner Elusive Gigolo finished fourth.
Winning rider Hugh McOwan’s only previous ride this season had seen a similar outcome when 20/1 ‘second string' Talk Of The Town turned over an odds-on stablemate at Kilbeggan last month.
It was a double for Gordon Elliott after Uncle Henry rsquo;s win earlier on, and stable representative Ian ‘Busty’ Amond said: “He’s a nice horse. He didn’t have a whole lot done coming here so he was impressive enough.
“He came through them well. There’ll be plenty of improvement in him hopefully. He looks a nice type.
“Hugh works in the yard and it’s his second winner.”
Additional reporting by Eamonn Murphy