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- Mootasadir proves a Diamond at Dundalk
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Alan Magee
Mootasadir proves a Diamond at Dundalk
Mootasadir wins the feature under Patsy Cosgrave
© Photo Healy Racing
Mootasadir rsquo;s liking for an all-weather surface was confirmed once again as the Hugo Palmer-trained colt landed the Group 3 Recruit Island Diamond Stakes in Dundalk.
The son of Dansili was previously successful at Chelmsford, Wolverhampton and Kempton but disappointed twice on turf.
The 4/1 chance was switched to challenge on the outer in the straight, and quickened up really well inside the final furlong under Patsy Cosgrave to score by a length and a half.
The Ed Dunlop-trained Global Giant completed a 1-2 for the English raiders, with Kalaxana a further length and a half back in third.
Cosgrave said, “I rode my first ever winner here when it was a grass track. I’ve only had about five rides here and had three or four winners so it’s been a lucky track for me.
“He’s a strange horse as he’s had six runs in total winning four out of four on the all-weather and twice on the grass been tailed off.
“He just really needs an artificial surface for some reason. It was a good call by Hugo to step him up from a handicap into this Group 3.
“He’s a gorgeous looking individual, and I’m sure Hugo will find another nice race for him.”
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