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No fuss for swift Coach at Tipp
Coach House has his rivals well beaten at Tipperary
© Photo Healy Racing
The Irish Stallion Farms European Breeders Fund Maiden looked Coach House s for the taking and the Ballydoyle juvenile certainly didn't fluff his lines in the Tipperary opener.
Anyone that invested at 2/5 (from 4/7) never really had any cause for concern as the Curragh runner-up jumped out with a catch me if you can approach against five opponents having their first tastes of racecourse action.
Coach House stretched on under Joseph O'Brien from over a furlong out to beat his only serious market-rival, Heart Focus (a 7/2 shot, 9s bar the two) by six and a half lengths.
Joseph O'Brien said: "He improved plenty and he's a lovely horse with plenty of pace. He'll get six furlongs and he's got a really good attitude."
Coach House is a Group 1 Keeneland Phoenix Stakes entrant for the Curragh in August. He is also in at the Curragh next Monday as well as races cross-channel at Doncaster and Redcar in the autumn. (TW & EM)