Penny lands gamble at Clonmel Twenty five to one chance Storm Ranger had served notice of a Pat Flynn return to the winner's enclosure in the preceding heat when second. Those that took the hint didn't have long to wait for a return, as Mademoiselle Penny landed a gamble under Danny Grant in the BBQ Race Evening Friday June 10th Handicap at Clonmel. Backed from 8/1 into 9/2 favourite, Mademoiselle Penny defied top-weight by making most and holding off all-comers in the final furlong for a half a length verdict over Honor Oak (short of room a furlong out). Caridadi finished off well for a close-up fifth after having to switch to get a run. "She's a really tough mare - an honest mare," said Flynn. "I was going to go to Wexford but I said I'd come to my local track. She did it well and should win another one as long as she doesn't go too high. "Danny is a top rider and if they are good enough he'll win on them. I was very confident coming here with ten stone and Danny riding. "She's a brave one - a good old fighter." K. Fallon, rider of Tara Dylan trained by Thomas Mullins, reported to the Clerk of Scales that his mount did not let herself down on the ground. (GC & EM)