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- Moment causes shock in amateur maiden
Moment causes shock in amateur maiden
Denis Cullen saddled his first winner at the Galway Festival when Catch The Moment belied her odds of 25/1 for a convincing victory in the Tote Trifecta (Q.R.) Maiden. The seven-year-old mare made all under Barry O'Neill, and had the race won when shooting clear approaching the home straight. She kept on well to beat Paddy The Celeb (12/1) by three lengths, and paid a handsome €41.90 for a win on the Tote. The 7/4 favourite Mutasharef was a further length and three quarters adrift in third. A delighted Cullen said, “She won well over hurdles at Wexford but then lost her way a little. I think she needs to arrive at the track a bit revved up, and its my fault that I eased off her a bit. Barry gave her a good ride from the front, and filled her with air before going up the hill. We'll look at Listowel for maybe a hurdle, and she has been schooled over fences. I'd like to get her some black type either over hurdles or fences before she retires to the paddock.” Alan Magee