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Michael Graham
Three Swallowsnick shows plenty of promise
Three Swallowsnick wins well at Wexford
© Photo Healy Racing
Three Swallowsnick arrived at Wexford with a lofty reputation and she enhanced it with an easy victory in the mares' bumper.
The five-year-old was appearing on a racecourse for the first time after comfortably winning two point-to-points in December and February.
Jamie Codd sent the 4/6 favourite on from front-running Bridge Native with under three furlongs to go.
He didn't have to get serious with her as she galloped on towards the line. Sweet Shirleen (6/1) tried to follow her but could never get on terms and went down by three lengths.
Jamie Codd said: "She is a very smart filly. She won two point-to-points for a local lad called Ivan Walker. Gigginstown got her then at the sales and Gordon just has her the last few months. She is a real tough, honest, little filly and she will win plenty of races."
This win gave Elliott and Gigginstown a double at Wexford (Bull Ride took race three) and an across-the-card treble courtesy of Potters Point in Galway.
Additional reporting by Donal Murphy
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