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Mark Nunan
Sir Antonino on the scoresheet for Spanish footballer
Sir Antonino (left)
© Photo Healy Racing
Real Madrid and Spanish international footballer Alvaro Odriozola had his colours carried to success in the Tote-sponsored three-year-old handicap as Sir Antonino saw off several challengers in the straight under a power-packed ride from Declan McDonogh.
The Limerick maiden winner disputed the lead with Mister Wilson before being sent for home over two furlongs out. Mister Wilson tried to rally in the straight and Inchiquin Star came with her bid on the outside but, despite running around under pressure, the Galileo colt stayed on well and got home by half a length from the fast-finishing Smooth Tom Inchiquin Star finished another neck away in third.
Winning trainer Joseph O'Bren said: "I got to know Alvaro through social media, we have been in touch for a couple of years and he had horses in Spain previously. He comes over when he gets some time off, stays with us for a couple of days and we've had horses for him for a few years.
"He enjoys seeing his horses and the stallions in Ireland, we're good friends and he has a couple of two- years-olds in training also."
He added: "It took Sir Antonino a couple of runs to get the hang of things and Declan was strong on him.
"I think he enjoys a little bit of juice in the ground, it is great to win again and I think he will stay further."
Quotes from Tom Weekes