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- Sir Abbot gets the job done
Sir Abbot gets the job done
Sir Abbot (Philip Enright, white cap) comes through to tackle and beat I Knew Well
© Photo Healy Racing
Odds of 2/7 were justified in the Cashel Maiden Hurdle at Clonmel as Sir Abbot led home a one two for owner J P McManus.
The Morozov gelding obviously had strong credentials for this ten runner affair but Robert Tyner's charge had to work on the run-in to get the better of the Tom Taaffe's pace-setter, I Knew Well by half a length.
"It was workmanlike but it blew away the cobwebs. Philip (Enright, winning rider) said he travelled well down the hill but he needed the run a little bit.
"We might look for a winners hurdle for him next," stated Tyner. (TW & EM)
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