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- Rose strikes again for Faheys
Gary Carson
Rose strikes again for Faheys
Ballyshannon Rose and Aaron Fahey jump the last
© Photo Healy Racing
Ballyshannon Rose gained a quick follow up success in decisive fashion when landing the John Thomas McNamara Series Handicap Hurdle at Limerick.
Paul Fahey 's charge won at Thurles last Thursday and was carrying a 5lb penalty for that success today.
Sent off the 4/1 favourite she chased the leaders in the early stages before being sent into the lead by the trainer's son Aaron going out on the final circuit.
The Doyen mare was asked for an effort before the second last and soon settled matters, going on to record a five-and-a-half length success. Oneknightmoreihope came through to take the runner-up spot despite being hampered by a loose bandage on his off hind leg.
"This was the race we were hoping to win the whole time as it's Aaron's first ride over hurdles - not too many have their first winner on a first ride over hurdles,” said Fahey senior.
"We rode her out on Saturday morning, did a piece of work on Sunday and she was great so we said 'why not'.
"She was immature but is a smashing horse. It is always in the back of your mind to get black-type and if she could sneak into a mares Graded handicap, we could be in business.
"She is a chaser so the choice will now be to either stay hurdling or go chasing. I wouldn't like to go chasing at this time of year, because they are very hot and the owner wanted her as a chaser, so we'll discuss plans and see."
(Quotes by Tom Weekes)