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Review limerick 6th Apr

Mon 6th Apr 2009, 20:10

Kevin Manning enjoyed a four-timer at the Curragh on Sunday and picked up where he left off by taking the opening Twilight Evenings (C & G) Maiden on Count John

Jim Gorman's 7-1 chance eventually conquered front-running favourite Putapriceonthat and stayed on well to pass the post two lengths ahead of Vaticano < Bibury (2-1 favourite) put her experience to good use by holding off newcomers Bea Bea Three and Middle Persia in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Maiden.

The mount of Johnny Murtagh was third on the first day of the new season at the Curragh and was always prominent in this seven-furlong contest.

She looked set for a comfortable victory when scooting clear at the top of the straight, but Murtagh had to keep her up to her work to score by half a length.< Hawkhill confirmed the promise of his debut effort when quickening well to land the spoils in the Limerickraces.ie (C & G) Maiden.

Mick Halford's gelding was fifth in the warm Curragh maiden won by Toraidhe two weeks ago and no sooner had Across the Rhine hit the front over a furlong from home here, than Hawkhill pounced to score by a length and a quarter as a 6-1 chance.

The Greenmount Park Members Club Handicap went the way of Paul Townend on Ready To Tap (12-1), while Declan McDonogh produced Pussyfooting with a perfectly-timed challenge to deny fellow 6-1 co-favourite Lord Rathvinden on the line in the Patrickswell Community Council Handicap.

McDonogh doubled up when Splurge (5-2) rewarded favourite-backers in the 13th June Live Music After Racing Maiden.

The seven-year-old is a smart handicap hurdler and on only his third start on the level, saw out the extended mile and three furlongs best to account for Uncle Eric by three lengths.

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