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Michael Graham
Sabaidee hacks up again
Sabaidee cruises home at Killarney
© Photo Healy Racing
A 17lb hike in the weights did nothing to stop Sabaidee quickening away in great style to win the two mile one furlong flat handicap at Killarney.
The four-year-old filly got that hefty raise for hacking up in Bellewstown by seven lengths over a mile and six, and today she powered home by three lengths with Colin Keane in the plate this time.
John Joseph Murphy’s 5/1 favourite came through with her run with two furlongs to go. From there she pulled well clear of Morning Ireland (8/1) who tried to close under Fran Berry in the final furlong, but couldn’t reel her in.
“She continues to improve, but we’ve always liked her. She’s a possible for Galway, but she might turn out early next week as she didn’t have a hard race there [entered at Ballinrobe on Monday],” John Murphy said. Zemario at 7/1 from 11s in the ring and Raggletagglegypsy (13/2) were back in third and fourth in this 18-runner contest.
Sabaidee is certainly relishing the hot weather and quick ground in Ireland with two clear-cut successes since the ground dried out.
Additional reporting by Thomas Weekes