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Michael Graham
Princess Leya enjoys herself in Limerick
Princess Leya and Danny Mullins at Limerick
© Photo Healy Racing
Princess Leya made every yard in the two mile maiden hurdle to get favourite backers off to a good start in Limerick.
Despite a mistake at the fifth last flight the five-year-old mare kept up the gallop and won by a length and a quarter from Ningbo Express to land the odds of 7/2.
The latter closed into second, but could make no further headway after making a mistake at the final hurdle. She went down by a length and a quarter at odds of 8/1. Shalamzar finished third at 7/1. He was beaten five lengths by the winner.
Successful trainer Mags Mullins said: “I’m delighted with her. That’s her hurdle and bumper won now. The better ground made a difference and it seems to be the key to her. We’ll aim her towards black-type.”
Princess Leya won her bumper in Cork last November.
Additional reporting by Thomas Weekes