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Thewesthowaya looks smart

Mon 2nd May 2011, 17:47

Willie Mullins withdrew his other runner, Dunbrovic during the day from the bumper, owing to the change in ground conditions and on his first ride back after breaking his collar-bone in the Grand National, Patrick had the perfect return ahead of Punchestown on his father's Thewesthowaya in the concluding Riverfest Flat Race at Limerick.

Those that supported the first-time out daughter of Fruits Of Love from 9/4 into 15/8 never had too many worries and once the six-year-old led on the bridle over two furlongs out the contest was quickly over. She eased clear to beat Tellherimhere (her rider Ambrose McCurtin got a 3 day ban for excessive frequency) with any amount in hand by twelve lengths.

Mullins senior said: "She's been in training for a while now and she's been immature so that's why she hasn't raced until now. It's great that our patience paid off. Patrick thinks she's good enough to go for a winners bumper now. She likes good ground and she'll be kept going for the summer."

Winning owner Martin Brennan is from Westport and he said: "This is my first runner with Willie. She is from a good family. I own the West Bar is Westport. Howaya is a popular greeting in Westport and that's where the name comes from."

1st
15/8Fav
Tote €3.20 €1.50
2nd
12L
18/1
€6.20
3rd
0.5L
7/1
€2.60
4th
3L
7/1