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- Ryder trains first winner
Ryder trains first winner
Former rider Steven Ryder opened his account in the training ranks when Pink Coat made all in the opening two mile maiden hurdle for four-year-old's.
Backed on track from 33/1 into 16/1 at the off, the grey son of Alhaarth stayed on well in the straight for Shane Hassett to beat Trifolium (14/1) by two and a half lengths.
The well-supported Glamorous (4/1-3/1) was another head away in third.
Ryder was not present but his father-in-law Pat Joyce said, “Steven has a restricted licence at the moment but he's done the course for a full trainers licence, and is planning to take that out in the new year.
“This horse has been running well against older horses and we felt he'd a good chance today against his own age group.”
Shane Hassett said, “Nobody wanted to make the running and it worked out perfectly. He was a bit keen but did it well.”
Alan Magee