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Gary Carson
Tycoon gets up in thrilling opener
Busted Tycoon (nearest) scores from Age Of Glory (centre) and Dougal Philps
© Photo Healy Racing
Busted Tycoon prevailed in a thrilling three-way finish to the opening juvenile maiden hurdle at Tramore this afternoon.
Dougal Philps attempted to make all in the two-mile contest and was clear from the second hurdle.
His lead was reduced after the third last but Paul Townend looked to have kept a bit up his sleeve on the front-runner.
Age Of Glory and Busted Tycoon tried to chase down the leader from before the second last.
Dougal Philps tired on the run-in and the chasing pair flew home to grab him in a tight finish with Busted Tycoon on the outer just getting the verdict, under Martin Ferris, by a head.
The Tony Martin-trained winner, sent off a 14/1 shot, had been well beaten on two previous outings over timber.
“She's a nice filly and appreciated that better ground. Hopefully she'll win a couple of novices over the summer,” said Martin afterwards.
Alizari sent off the 9/4 favourite, never got involved back in fifth.
(Additional reporting by Donal Murphy)