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Mark Nunan

Mark Nunan

Tresorier gains first win for Feane

Fri 28th Aug 2020, 17:42

Tresorier with winning trainer Johnny Feane (left) and winning rider Gavin RyanTresorier with winning trainer Johnny Feane (left) and winning rider Gavin Ryan
© Photo Healy Racing

The handicapper can be pleased with his work prior to the The Walls To Workstations Handicap, with less than a length covering the first five home.

The 7/2 favourite Tresorier held up towards rear early on by Gavin Ryan, came with a steady run to hit the front just inside the final furlong.

Despite drifting right in the closing stages and ending up near the far rail, the 6-year-old kept on well to hold outsiders Beckwith Place and Galtee Mist by a head and a neck.

A winner in France for Criquette Head-Maarek as a 2-year-old, Tresorier had run plenty of good races over the last couple of seasons but this was his first victory in Ireland.

Winning trainer Johnny Feane said: “He’s entered in the Sovereign Path (Premier Handicap at Leopardstown on Irish Champions Weekend) and I said I’d run him here and hopefully he’d get enough weight to get into it and Gavin can ride him.

“It’s about time he won and he’s been a bit unlucky for us. He only won by a neck but he gave away a lot of ground drifting and we’ll try and sort that out before the next day.

“I think seven furlongs, a bend and soft ground is his gig so that race is probably made up for him. We’ll need a bit of luck and bit more rain.

“He loves Leopardstown and was only beaten a head by Sonaiyla there last year. I’ve never really had him right but have got a clear run with him now. He’ll improve again from today.”

Additional reporting by Alan Magee

1st
7/2Fav
Tote €3.40 €1.40
2nd
hd
20/1
€6.30
3rd
nk
18/1
€6.50
4th
shd
11/2
About Mark Nunan
Mark has followed racing since he was a teenager and worked for many years as a broadcaster with the Irish version of Racecall. He joined the Press Association in 2019 and is also a contributor to the Racing Post. A native of Kildare, he now lives in Sligo.