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Mark Nunan

Mark Nunan

Scott McCullagh back amongst the winners on Ramiro

Fri 28th Aug 2020, 19:05

Ramiro and Scott McCullagh (left) win from DrumquinaRamiro and Scott McCullagh (left) win from Drumquina
© Photo Healy Racing

The TRM Nutrition-Supporting Stable Staff Apprentice Handicap saw Scott McCullagh ride his first winner since returning to ride in Ireland on the 17/2 chance Ramiro

The Born To Sea gelding travelled well tracking the leaders and led over a furlong from home. He kept on well to fend off the challenge of Drumquina (13/2) by a length. Trueba and the slow-starting Scherzando completed the placings with the 11/2 favourite Myrcella finishing down the field in 13th.

Ramiro had been placed twice earlier in the month, at Cork and Roscommon, for John Murphy and was making a winning start for new trainer Ian O’Connor, based in Glenbeigh, County Kerry.

The winning rider, who claims 5lbs, is a son of Niall McCullagh and had a successful spell in Britain last year when based with Mick Channon.

Afterwards McCullagh commented: “The change of scenery probably did the trick on him. Ian (O’Connor) hasn’t had him that long but was very confident beforehand.

“I kept it very straightforward, tracked the leaders and went for him inside the furlong pole.

“I’m delighted to get my first winner since coming back from England. I’ve been knocking on the door a couple of times lately.

“I’m riding out for Jessica Harrington during the week and go to Kevin Prendergast on Saturday. I’m available to ride work for anyone else after mid-day.

“Hopefully this will get the ball rolling again.”

Additional reporting by Alan Magee

1st
17/2
Tote €10.70 €2.00
2nd
1L
13/2
€2.10
3rd
2.5L
7/1
€2.80
4th
0.5L
13/2
€2.70
bf
0.75L
11/2Fav
About Mark Nunan
Mark has followed racing since he was a teenager and worked for many years as a broadcaster with the Irish version of Racecall. He joined the Press Association in 2019 and is also a contributor to the Racing Post. A native of Kildare, he now lives in Sligo.