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- Murphy records first double with Approval
Murphy records first double with Approval
No Approval and Ben Coen gave trainer Pat Murphy a double on the card
© Photo Healy Racing
Castlecomer trainer Pat Murphy notched a quick double at Dundalk this afternoon when No Approval gave him victory in both divisions of the mile handicap. Koybig had completed a hat-trick when taking the first heat of the contest and his stable-mate emulated his victory 35 minutes later.
Ben Coen got a good tune from the 4/1 shot inside the final furlong and he got up in the closing stages for a short-head success from Turn On The Tears
The winner had been third over course and distance last month.
Murphy said afterwards:- “That’s my first double. The horses are going well and we knew he was in good form.
“He went close the last day and got a bit lonely on the rail. I thought the same thing was going to happen today but in fairness to Ben in got him home well.
“The horse needed every pound of Ben’s claim and he’s great value for it. He’s not the sort of horse you would run back too soon but we may get him out just before Christmas.
“There is a chance that Koybig may run before Christmas as well. He’s not doing anything wrong and we’ll mind him and see how he is after today.
“I have four in training at the moment and have a restricted licence in Castlecomer. I’m actually doing the course at the moment to get a full licence and came here from doing that this morning. Hopefully I’ll have the full licence in a few months time.”
It was a third winner for 10lb claimer Ben Coen and his claim will now be reduced to 7lb.
Derek Leonard (from Mullingar), who owns Koybig also heads up The Last Chance Saloon Partnership.
(Quotes by Alan Magee)