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- Secret Wizard conjures up a Killarney win
Michael Graham
Secret Wizard conjures up a Killarney win
Secret Wizard burns them off in Killarney
© Photo Healy Racing
Secret Wizard had an all-the-way success in Killarney but the rated race was marred by Druids Cross slipping up which saw jockey Ana O'Brien receive medical attention at the scene.
Druids Cross appeared to run short of room as St Gallen edged left under two furlongs out.
It was shortly after this that Secret Wizard, who had made all, kicked on and moved clear inside the final furlong under Pat Smullen.
The four-year-old gelding maintained the gallop and passed the post two and a half lengths to the good. Plenty of bets were brought up as he was supported from 11/4 to 15/8 favourite at the track.
St Gallen led in a three-way go for second at 8/1 just ahead of Dinkum Diamond and Tuff Love
Trainer Sheila Lavery said: "When you have that draw here (one) - that is what Pat (Smullen) intended to do here and wanted to dictate the race from the start.
"You're terrified you'll get done but from Pat's body language I didn't think he ever thought he wasn't going to win.
"He should get in at the bottom of the Topaz (Handicap at Galway) now and the handicapper can't really kill him after that; Pat has always said he was better going right-handed.
"But this all pales into insignificance and, while it's great to win a race, I'd give it back as long as Ana (O'Brien) is okay. All that really matters is Ana to be honest."
Ana O'Brien was placed on a stretcher for further treatment in the medical centre. An air ambulance was then sent to the track. It arrived at 7.45pm and racing was delayed until it departed just before 8pm.
Additional reporting by Thomas Weekes