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- Weld has Melbourne Cup in mind for Martin Molony winner Harbour Wind
Weld has Melbourne Cup in mind for Martin Molony winner Harbour Wind
Harbour Wind (noseband) and Dancing Tango battle out the finish
© Photo Healy Racing
Dermot Weld has mooted the Melbourne Cup as a possible long term target for Harbour Wind after his battling success in the feature at Limerick, the Listed Irish Stallion Farms EBF Martin Molony Stakes.
A model of consistency, the Nathaniel four-year-old was last seen finishing second in the Group 2 Prix Chaudenay at Longchamp in September.
Widely expected to make a winning return this afternoon, the Moyglare Stud Farm owned bay was sent off the clear favourite at 6/5 under Chris Hayes.
Settled in second, the market leader improved to dispute early in the straight and was ridden to the front with a furlong and a half to go.
Strongly pressed and narrowly headed by Dancing Tango inside the final 150 yards, he battled back in determined fashion and was just a short head in front at the line.
Returned at 12/1, Dancing Tango had to settle for second under treble seeking Declan McDonogh, while Serious Challenge (7/1) was another three and a quarter lengths back in third.
On what was a rare visit to Greenmount Park, Weld said in the aftermath: "It was a workmanlike, battling performance under a very good ride from Chris Hayes.
"Regarding future plans, we'll see how he comes out of this race and discuss with the owner. That race will sharpen him and I think he will be better over further.
"The Melbourne Cup is a long way away but is in my thoughts. It is early days though and he has to step up.
"It is a few years since I was last in Limerick and while I have been fortunate to win this race a few times, it is always special as Martin Molony rode my mother and father's first winner, in the 1950s."
Additional reporting by Thomas Weekes