Punters were on top after the opening day of the August Festival and things didn't improve for bookmakers in the first race on the second day at Tramore as 8/11 favourite, Sebadee led before two out under Eddie Power in the Beat 102/103 Maiden Hurdle, soon easing clear for a thirteen length success.
This fellow carries the colours of the Cork-based Iona Equine Syndicate, who have enjoyed notable success with the likes of Mores Wells in recent times and this son of Cape Cross has a good pedigree, costing 160,000 guineas as a yearling. The four-year-old is trained by John Murphy. (EM)