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More Mountain joy delights Lee
Oskar High (nearside, Donie McInerney) jumps the last better than Queen Khaleesi
© Photo Healy Racing
Now standing at Dunraven Stud in Wales Mountain High completed an across the card closing race double when Oskar High took the spoils in the Adare Manor Opportunity Handicap Hurdle at Killarney.
Donie McInerney did the steering on Oskar High, ten minutes on from the success of Mountain Ranger (also by Moutain High) up at Kilbeggan.
Norman Lee 's Oskar High jumped the last better than Queen Khaleesi and that helped him on his way to a half length verdict.
"My horses weren't right until recently and that win was a needed one. He wants niceish ground and could run at Ballinrobe on Tuesday," said Lee.
(TW & EM)
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