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- Review dundalk 27th Nov
Review dundalk 27th Nov
Majestic Timeline and Johnny Murtagh were stylish winners of the 1st at Dundalk from Sylvan Mist
© Photo Healy Racing
< Majestic Timeline continued an excellent 2013 when registering her fifth win of the year in the DKIT Students Union Race Night Handicap at Dundalk.
Sent off the 7-4 favourite on the back of a victory over course and distance a fortnight ago, she kicked clear when given the office by Johnny Murtagh and accounted for Sylvan Mist by a length and three-quarters.< Cottrell (4-1) broke through at the 12th attempt in the Crowne Plaza Hotel Race & Stay Maiden.
After running over seven furlongs and a mile, Kevin Prendergast's gelding showed his appreciation for the drop back in distance to beat odds-on favourite Elusive Ice by a length and three-quarters.
A late thrust enabled Azurite to spring a 25-1 surprise in the Dundalk Stadium - Light Up Your Night (C & G) Maiden.
Ger Lyons' youngster had shown precious little at Fairyhouse and Roscommon, but the switch to an artificial surface did the trick as he collared market leader Screenshot in the final 100 yards.
Lyons followed up when the Colin Keane-ridden Queen Of The Sand prevailed in a three-way tussle for the Crowne Plaza Leading Jockey & Trainer Championship Rated Race.
The 2-1 market leader appeared booked for third at best when entering the final furlong behind Golden Shoe and Iron Major but a split came and she quickened through it gamely to score by a head.< Reckless Lad didn't do himself justice here last week but put the record straight in the Christmas Party Nights At Dundalk Handicap.
The gaps didn't look like coming in time for the Pat Martin-trained 8-1 shot, but Doc Holliday drifted off the rail slightly, and Reckless Lad seized the initiative to triumph by three-quarters of a length.< Hello Humpfrey broke his duck here just 12 days ago and followed up, despite racing off a 10lb higher rating, to land division one of the Dundalk Stadium On Facebook Handicap as the 7-2 joint-favourite.