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Tullintain another for Tyner & Enright
Robert Tyner has his string in good form at present and Tullintain left behind some ordinary efforts lately to spring a 14/1 surprise in the Racing UK Handicap Chase under Philip Enright at Punchestown.
The victorious Oscar gelding travelled really well through the race and though tiring a bit he held off Sang Bleu (his trainer Pauline Gavin also had the 2nd in race one in the shape of Ad Idem by two and a half lengths.
Tyner trains the three time point-to-point and a hunter chase winner for his wife Mary and she said: "He was a bit disappointing last time at Clonmel but he just wasn't right. He has had wind problems in the past but he seemed to enjoy himself today." No One Tells Me (11/2 into 7/2) could manage only sixth place.
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