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- Seventh lands hat-trick in style
Gary Carson
Seventh lands hat-trick in style
Seventh Sign an impressive winner
© Photo Healy Racing
Seventh Sign galloped on powerfully down the straight to run out a convincing winner of the 1m6f handicap at Killarney.
Niall McCullagh drove his mount to the front half a mile out and he responded in good style.
The Tommy Carmody-trained Pivotal colt stretched clear of his field two furlongs out and was always in command.
McCullagh could afford to ease up close home to record a four-and-a-half length success on the 5/1 shot.
The winner was completing a hat-trick following wins at Sligo and Ballinrobe last month. Apache Drums proved the one for money in the ring, backed from 9/2 into 7/2 favourite, but could only finish fourth.
"He loves this ground and I'm sure he'll stay two miles. He could be a Cesarewitch horse down the line," said Carmody.
"I'm absolutely delighted the way the horses are running. I couldn't be happier - they are in great form."
(On course reporting by Alan Magee)