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Mark Nunan
Zola Sakura blossoms under Kearney
Zola Sakura first, the rest nowhere
© Photo Healy Racing
An open-looking apprentice handicap at Naas was turned into a one-horse race by Zola Sakura who routed her rivals under Jack Kearney.
The Kodiac filly disputed early, led after two furlongs and opened up in the straight to slam 10/3 favourite Derry Lad by eight and a half lengths.
A maiden winner at Gowran last year, Zola Sakura was making her first appearance since finishing fourth at the same venue in June in a handicap that has worked out well.
It was a quick double for trainer Ger Lyons after Yaxeni in the preceding contest.
Assistant trainer Shane Lyons said: “Jack said she got a freebie in front and he kept taking breathers which was very intelligent by him.
“Jack has joined us mid-summer. He’s still at school but is a good kid and loves being around Colin and Gary learning plenty. He comes in with his mouth shut and his eyes open.
“This filly has come back off a break and is a fresh filly who loved that ground. Hopefully there is something for her before the grass is over.”
Quotes from Alan Magee