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Murtagh and O'Brien double up in last
Von Jawlensky beaten on both starts as a 2-y-o, made no mistake on his seasonal debut when romping home by nine lengths in the concluding Kildare Village Maiden.
Winning rider Johnny Murtagh quipped afterwards: 'This fellow thought he was on a day off today, he is Yeats' lead horse at home.'
This rounded off a good evening for the Ballydoyle team who had earlier won the other maiden on the card with the filly Caberet.
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