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Mark Nunan
Quick-witted Keane wins on San Aer
San Aer and Colin Keane (right) hold on from So Fascinating
© Photo Healy Racing
Benefitting from a quick-thinking ride from Colin Keane, San Aer (3/1) landed the KWD Median Auction Maiden.
Having settled his mount in mid-division, the champion jockey made a decisive move to kick on over two furlongs out and was soon a few lengths clear of his rivals.
The 15/8 favourite So Fascinating stayed on well in the final furlong but San Aer had built up enough of an advantage to hold on by half a length.
Bred by Jim Bolger, the Vocalised gelding had been placed once in ten previous starts.
Winning trainer Tom Mullins said: "I thought I'd have won a maiden with him before now and Colin liked him there and said he'd improve from it.
"He hasn't run for a while so I was worried and the softening ground told on his fitness as Colin said he took a blow a furlong down.
"I'm hoping there is improvement there and he could go jumping. Colin said he loves the softer ground."
Quotes from Thomas Weekes