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- Rock Dandy makes all under Powell to win finale at Cork
John O'Riordan
Rock Dandy makes all under Powell to win finale at Cork
Rock Dandy and Jamie Powell win the Follow Us On Social Media Handicap Healy Racing Photo
© Photo Healy Racing
Rock Dandy made all the running under Jamie Powell before just lasting home to take the second division of the Follow Us On Social Media Handicap at Cork.
A 10-race maiden, who had failed to reach the frame before today, the application of first-time blinkers worked a treat on the Pat Murphy trained five-year-old.
Smartly away from stall two, Powell made the most of his low berth, getting across to the rail on a horse that has tended to hang under pressure in the past.
Faced with a strong challenge from Von Krolock deep inside the final furlong, the Dandy Man gelding just had enough in reserve to hold on for a narrow win.
Winning trainer Pat Murphy: "He ran a good race in Roscommon two runs ago when I told Jamie (Powell) to give him a little breather because I thought seven (furlongs) might stretch him. Afterwards Jamie felt he should have stayed going on him so stuck to that plan today.
"The blinkers kept him honest and got the extra bit out of him.
"We're hoping he can build confidence now and win again."
Additional reporting by Thomas Weekes.