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Gary Carson
Oscar off the mark after tight finish
Oscar Thyne (right) jumping the first on his way to victory
© Photo Healy Racing
The Gavin Cromwell-trained Oscar Thyne justified good support when running out a game winner of the Sean Hughes Memorial Opportunity Maiden Hurdle at Kilbeggan.
The race developed into a duel between the eventual winner and Fakir D'alene as they disputed after the second last.
A slightly better jump at the final flight gave Oscar Thyne a narrow advantage and he held that to the line to record a head victory under Conor McNamara.
The 5/2 winner had been as big as 7/1 this morning. He was making his first start since finishing a well held sixth in a Downpatrick bumper behind Ballyadam in March.
“He's a big raw horse and it was nice to win a maiden with him. He's a chaser in the making,” said Cromwell.
“He didn't really seem to handle the place very well and was off the bridle from a long way out.
“Two out I thought he was going to be well beaten but he battled well.”