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- Minimum Fuss for Dirar
Minimum Fuss for Dirar
The money this morning was for Lady Alicia in the Down District Council Race, but that filly failed in her bid to give Dermot Weld a double on the afternoon, as the favourite, Dirar (2s into 13/8) found favour on track and got the job done in good style.
Ridden clear by Rory Cleary with over a quarter of a mile left to run, the three-year-old son of King's Best stayed on strongly and was eased close home to defeat Salesin by four and a half lengths.
Victorious trainer, Michael Halford, said of the His Highness The Aga Khan-owned winner: "He enjoyed the lead and they went a nice even gallop. All I can say is that he is heading for the sales but not immediately."
Now-based on the outskirts of Rathangan in a brand new complex, Halford has fifteen two-year-olds for the owner. Meanwhile for Cleary, enjoying a good season, this was a twenty sixth success of the campaign. (EM)