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- O'Keefe rides first winner on William Du Berlais
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O'Keefe rides first winner on William Du Berlais
Darragh O'Keefe with William Du Berlais
© Photo Healy Racing
Darragh O'Keefe secured his first career victory on board Enda Bolger's William Du Berlais in the extended two and a half mile handicap chase at Killarney.
His partner was in charge after the second-last and drew clear by six and a half lengths at 5/1. Mindsmadeup (7/2) and Fintara (10/3f) completed the placings.
Darragh O'Keefe said: "It's brilliant and especially for Enda (Bolger) as he has been brilliant since I've been there. I went there on October 1st and he has been brilliant to me and I'd also like to thank Frank (Berry) and Mr McManus for giving me the opportunity.
"His best form was over three miles plus but the blinkers sharpened him up as well. I turned 18 in March and am from Doneraile, Co Cork."
Enda Bolger added: "Darragh is a really hard worker and myself and Frank (Berry) were down at the second-last and said 'you can't beat youth' because he really asked him!
"Today is Darragh's day and I'm chuffed for him and he gave him a great ride. Also thanks to Mr McManus for giving these lads the chance and it all counts for them.
"He is a lovely little horse but has trouble with his wind so we were happy the ground was on the good side. He may go to Tipperary on Sunday next."
Additional reporting by Thomas Weekes