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Michael Graham
See Me Through has all the answers off front
See Me Through kicks for home
© Photo Healy Racing
See Me Through made all and kept up the gallop to land the FEXCO Maiden over an extended mile in Killarney.
In-form Shane Foley, partnering his 14th winner in the last three weeks, drove the 11/8 favourite home by two and a-half lengths from Free Flow (2/1) who got up for second from Dalva's Boys (11/1).
Ross O'Sullivan said: "We were disappointed the last day when we thought he'd nearly win in Leopardstown, but maybe his first run back maybe took a little out of him. He had a nice little space between runs today.
"Dusty (Foley) said he had plenty left, felt he loved the ground and has big feet on him. He probably wants a ease in the ground and did everything nicely. He is an improver and it is grand to have him.
"We'll look for a similar handicap."
Referencing owner Norman Williamson's Saturday breeze-up sale of a Justify colt to Godolphin for €2.3m, O'Sullivan quipped "it is great Norman and Janet (Williamson) were here and it's Janet's first winner - they're going well!"
Additional reporting by Tom Weekes