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Gary Carson
Ranger gives Aguiar and Murray firsts
Shes Ranger and Robson Aguiar win from Desert Dancer
© Photo Healy Racing
Shes Ranger supplied firsts for both trainer and rider when claiming the fillies median auction maiden at Dundalk.
It was a first Irish winner for Robson Aguiar and a first winner on the Flat for trainer Adrian Murray.
The Bushranger filly, sent to post a 20/1 shot, was produced to challenge over a furlong out by Aguiar and edged out Desert Dancer by half a length in the closing stages.
“She had a grand run here first time but was a big price as she was coming from a small yard,” said Murray.
“Robson has been riding out for me for the last six months and advised me to buy her in the spring. He thought she was a nice filly.
“A couple of us got together and bought her.
“This is my first year having runners on the Flat and she’s my first two-year-old runner.”
Aguiar also revealed that he had partnered over 100 winners in his native Brazil.