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Alan Magee
Storm flies home for Weld/Smullen
Stormfly (far side) just gets up to beat Mandamus and Corbata
© Photo Healy Racing
Dermot Weld got the new turf season off to a winning start as Stormfly struck late in the 203rd Madrid Handicap at the Curragh.
Reigning champion Pat Smullen was seen to good effect as the Dark Angel filly responded to a strong drive getting up in the closing strides.
The field were well bunched a furlong out and, in what proved a real triumph for the handicapper, the 12/1 winner had just a head to spare at the line. Mandamus held every chance in second, while Corbata was just half a length further adrift in third.
Weld said, "She was stakes placed and we'll let her take her chance in the Group 3 1,000 Guineas Trial at Leopardstown. She has everything to gain and nothing to lose.
"She's tough and genuine, and a lovely filly to train. She loves soft ground."
Weld and Smullen went on to complete a double with Ashraf in the concluding mile maiden.